As OU gains numbers with black students; black faculty members are going down
By Marisa Fernandez | Apr. 22, 2015Black faculty discuss diversity on campus, difficulties of living as a black individual in Athens.
Black faculty discuss diversity on campus, difficulties of living as a black individual in Athens.
Big Mamma’s Burritos, a popular uptown eatery, will grace Columbus with a new location in August
Amplified Observations wraps up the year with its final column of the semester about its purpose and future goals.
Final thoughts from Lights, Camera, Ashton.
To the Editor,
Leading this publication for the past year has been one of the greatest pleasures of my life. This column is my last. Friday is my final day on the job.
Facebook comments related to gender-inclusive bathrooms show how some around Athens and OU lack respect, compassion
The Post will debut a feature called Google Consumer Surveys on thepostathens.com Thursday. The feature will allow The Post to better monetize its digital journalism efforts.
Through OU-HCOM’s medical clinics, students can learn and observe basic skills while helping patients.
The Bobcats earned their first shutout in almost three years with a 6-0 win over the Colonels.
Ohio University has recently reminded students of their FERPA rights, but what does that really mean?
Amy Taylor is expanding her thesis into a web series called Jess Archer Versus, whose first season will be filmed in Athens this summer.
Current Student Senate executives reflect on their term and newly elected senators discuss plans for the future before the final general body meeting of the year.
It’s the weekly Tuesday morning meeting, where the Athens County Commissioners met with representatives from the Dog Shelter, Bob Gallagher and Zachary Saunders.
Despite high visibility, both the Athens Police Department and the Ohio University Police Department claim they are understaffed for the area they’re trying to cover.
There's a trend amongst college graduates leads to many leaving their home state.
Susanne Dietzel will be leaving her position as director of OU's Women’s Center. Dietzel will be moving back to New Orleans with a job at the Eden house.
An insight on the interactive created to analyze the different adjectives stereotypically associated with male and female professors on RateMyProfessor.com
Here’s a breakdown of the Performing Arts and Concert Series for 2014-2015.
International Student Union has a lot planned for this coming fall.