Award-winning faculty and student to be honored at OU Board of Trustees meeting
By Maygan Beeler | Aug. 26, 2015Four individuals will be honored.
Four individuals will be honored.
The popular band from the late 1990s and 2000s will play OU's MemAud on Friday.
Ohio University has been tobacco-free since the beginning of August.
Welcome to The Weekender. This is the first in a what will be a weekly landing page for all things happening in Athens this weekend. Concerts, events, shindigs and more, are all laid out here in The Weekender.
Andrew Luck now has all the weapons he needs with T.Y. Hilton, Andre Johnson, and recent draft pick Phillip Dorsett.
Number Fest will be held April 16.
Students are struggling to access the Internet while on university WiFi.
Soccer develops back four and mentally prepares for Detroit on Friday.
A proposal will be voted upon by Ohio University’s Student Senate to determine if it should operate using a participatory form of government, allowing all university students to become voting members.
And read to the bottom for Athens bar specials.
The O Zone's new policies may drive students away from games.
An Ohio University student thinks the Student Union, which made public accusations of rape against Acacia, should apologize to the fraternity.
Coming from University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, the new director plans to use her expertise in women’s issues and intersectionality to take on her role at OU.
After interviewing about 20 students, one Post photographer found that almost no one knew what the landmark law did for the nation.
Coach Deane Webb preaches cohesiveness, improvement as Bobcats prepare for opening weekend of competition
The Post’s resident video game expert looks forward to several new releases.
Saving money can be done by exploring the unconventional ways students can acquire textbooks for the fall.
Columnist Jack Davies explains why right-wing voters should endorse the democratic socialist.
The Marching 110’s history goes beyond the pop songs and dancing, making a decision forty years ago to let women march in the band who were excluded at one point in history
The Lost Flamingo Company is a student theater organization that is open to all majors. It performs four shows per semester. Auditions are being held Wednesday and Thursday in Bentley Hall.