Graduating Bobcats celebrate at 2015 commencement
By Alex Meyer | May 2, 2015At Ohio University's 200th commencement ceremony Saturday, the university conferred degrees on 3,277 undergraduate students.
At Ohio University's 200th commencement ceremony Saturday, the university conferred degrees on 3,277 undergraduate students.
Ohio gives up five runs with two outs in the third en route to an 11-2 loss against Toledo
After a fire took the life of its K-9 unit Ryder, Athens County Sheriff’s Office will begin training with their new K-9 unit, Ijo, a male 2-year-old Dutch Shepherd from France.
In Southeast Ohio, many counties face economic problems and lack major road infrastructure needed for economic development.
Post editor reflects on his time at OU with a look back on the last four years.
Botte, a professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, was given the honor at Friday's graduate commencement ceremony.
Ohio University expands its meal plan prices as dining hall options increase.
For two weekends in a row, the team taking on Ohio has entered the series at No. 1 in the Mid-American Conference East division.
Jameis Winston was the first pick in the 2015 NFL Draft on Thursday night.
The Schey Sales Centre was one of eight MAC schools on the list.
Athletics generates $14.7 million in expenses, and officials attribute raises in those costs to high price of sports medicine and travel.
What really is the popular 30 Mile Meal Plan? Where do some Uptown restaurants even get their "local" food? Is it even possible to afford locally produced food in Ohio's poorest county?
Celeste Taylor is running. A goat milker, wearing black waders, muddy jeans and a flannel, she's talking to herself. There's no time to waste. Thunder and lightning over the hill's crest mean one thing: get the goats in, now.
The Ohio University Police Department received it’s second rape report Spring Semester. The case remains inactive, due to the anonymity of the report.
Athens County/City police blotter includes alleged loose animals, multiple counts of theft and drug charges.
Residents met at the county commissioners meeting to vent their frustrations regarding Number Fest.
It's tough for families to accommodate to the typically steep prices of local food.
At the final Graduate Student Senate meeting of the semester, five resolutions were passed as the new executives and senators were inducted.
After testimony from APD Capt. Ralph Harvey, Athens City Council members discussed ways to do away with Number Fest.