Writer, director of ‘The Foxy Merkins’ to lead workshops, discussions
By Rebekah Barnes | Apr. 5, 2015Madeleine Olnek, writer and director of ‘The Foxy Merkins’ will host a discussion and workshop during her stay in Athens.
Madeleine Olnek, writer and director of ‘The Foxy Merkins’ will host a discussion and workshop during her stay in Athens.
Ohio defeats Eastern Michigan 12-2 behind a complete game from Kaylin Clarke.
Preliminary candidates for the Graduate Student Senate elections have been announced.
Hip-Hop Awareness Week closed Friday with the Ohio State of Mind concert.
Under rainy conditions, Ohio was swept by Central Michigan Friday, losing its first conference series of the season.
Keith Wilbur, the senior student representative to Ohio University’s Board of Trustees, was disqualified from running as a Student Senate presidential candidate for the TIME ticket after senate’s Board of Elections found that he violated two campaign rules.
A petition demanding further consideration from Ohio University regarding President Roderick McDavis’ living arrangements has gathered 300 signatures, according to the OU Student Union.
From Easter Egg hunts to a Passover Seder dinner, Athens hosts a multitude of activities for the celebratory weekend.
Three finalists have been selected for the position of chief information officer at Ohio University, according to a university news release.
Fests aren’t what they once were, and people around town are noticing.
F--kRapeCulture: “We’re fighting against the normalization of rape.”
"The Post's decision not to publish an April Fools' Edition, in one succinct word, sucks."
Everyone use ad blocking software, but they shouldn't.
Post columnist talks about the need of leasing alternatives for students who are only in Athens for a single semester.
The Ridges Advisory Council will present a draft of their development plan at the Board of Trustees meeting in June.
The money required to balance the athletic department’s budget all too often comes from institutional funds that would otherwise be spent on the university’s stated mission of educating students.
This year Palmer Fest sees a 72 percent increase in arrests from 2014.
AEP, which provides power to homes in Athens County, recently published a website opposing aspects of the EPA’s Clean Power Rule.