Funding for council netbooks still awaiting a vote
By Willaim T. Perkins | Apr. 19, 2015Council is transitioning to digital, but they still need a vote on how to fund their new netbooks.
Council is transitioning to digital, but they still need a vote on how to fund their new netbooks.
Ohio competed in the Cardinal Invitational, and after another strong week from the throwers and sprinters, some of the girls have put themselves in a good position to qualify for the Mid-American Conference Championship.
Ohio University’s Pride Week, which begins Monday, is composed of a single event. Last year’s Pride Week included seven events.
Campus groups have helped make the university a more eco-friendly place
Turns out contestants on Jeopardy have to know a lot before they even get airtime.
In response to a column, one PhD student gives his personal branding advice
Ohio coach Sean Hogan gave his input on what to expect out of Ohio’s next group of leaders
In lieu of student suggestions, Culinary Services added more healthy options to West Green.
Ohio University professors do research for their books that will be published for classroom purposes
Ohio travelled to Bowling Green and Toledo, however, didn’t improve much in the Mid-American Conference standings.
13Fest season concludes with attendees “turnt” and walking home.
Court Street got a little more colorful with the International Street Fair
Sixty percent of the proceeds from the annual volleyball tournament go to the Peanut Butter and Jelly Project.
Graduate Student Senate has new executives for the 2015-16 academic year.
Central Michigan women's basketball forward Crystal Bradford was selected seventh overall by the Los Angeles Sparks in Thursday night's WNBA draft.
About 100 congregated at College Green for the Bare on the Bricks Glow Run drew Thursday night as the donations go towards My Sister’s Place, Good Works and Hocking Athens Perry Community Action.
Post Staff Writer William T. Perkins participated in the Athens County Commission on Disabilities' "Disabilities Speak."
The Post editors sat down with mens basketball coach Saul Phillips in this year's final edition of the Green and White Review.
Breaking our editorial standards isn’t worth fighting the 13Fest crowds for a picture of sweaty students and performers.