Women's Cross Country: 'Cats look to improve upon 2014 performance
By Cameron Fields | Aug. 19, 2015There's a new culture and a new coach for the women's cross country team.
There's a new culture and a new coach for the women's cross country team.
Post sports staffers have compiled a list of athletes OU fans should keep their eyes on this fall.
After issues with accommodation last year, Residential Housing does not expect any issue with fitting all students
After missing a bowl game for the first time in five years, the Bobcats are ready for a turnaround season.
The Bobcats are at the top of their class in the club ranks, but a jump to the NCAA still appears out of reach.
Vick and Sprague are duking it out for the starting QB job.
Men’s golf coach Bob Cooley is adamant the Bobcats can improve for the fall
Dean of Students and Interim Vice President for Student Affairs sounds off on “Bobcat Family”
A new policy this fall will allow students to change their name preference and pronoun preference online. This preferred name will show up on class rosters, advising lists and student identification cards
The Board of Trustees will vote to remove the name after Barbara Geralds, the former wife of top OU donor Steven Schoonover, asked for the Schoonover Institute for Storytelling and Social Impact to be renamed.
Two Athens County adults were charged with manufacturing methamphetamine with a juvenile in the home, a first-degree felony.
ResponsibleOhio will be at OU on Oct. 6 for its “Green Rush Bus Tour”.
The Sierra Club deemed OU to be among the greenest universities based partly on transportation, waste and water use.
Tyler Farr has been added to the Performing Arts and Concert series.
The Ohio Court of Claims ruled that Ohio University must foot the $2,870 dental bill for a student who slipped on the ice, causing her to break two teeth.
The Post is looking for passionate writers, photographers, videographers, copy editors, social media producers, web producers, print designers and more to join its award-winning staff.
After failing to acquire enough valid signatures last month, ResponsibleOhio has garnered enough signatures to appear on the November ballot, the Secretary of State said.
Two goals and a clean sheet gave Ohio a fantastic start to their preseason friendlies.
Wesley Lowery, OU alumnus and former Post editor-in-chief, is faced with criminal charges a year following Ferguson arrest.
The Bobcats hope 2014’s growing pains will lead to a successful 2015 campaign.