Ohio freshman welcomes new opportunity
By Jordan Randall | Apr. 1, 2015Freshman Mikayla Cooper has been moved inside the circle after injuries have plagued the Bobcats.
Freshman Mikayla Cooper has been moved inside the circle after injuries have plagued the Bobcats.
Manny DeJesus, a junior from Puerto Rico, brings a hot bat and cool vibes onto the field for Ohio.
This year’s Final Four has three of the best teams in college basketball, but the seven-seed Michigan State shouldn’t be counted out.
Ohio wrestlers are rallying together to save Cleveland State program, which will be discontinued in 2016.
A fifth ticket, TIME, and a treasurer candidate for the BARE ticket were announced Tuesday night.
Horror movies have been pretty bad recently. Will Ashton writes about why “It Follows” was the best horror movie in his recent memory.
Amplified Observations takes a look at some of the best music for the summer time and all the magic it holds.
To the Editor,
Christa Schwind visits Athens to speak about the philosophical side of yoga that many Americans are unaware of.
For 15 years, monk Raya Nitai has spread knowledge of yoga practices at campuses across the country. OU is one of his favorites to visit.
As a place for guest speakers, workshops and general announcements, the Division of Theater’s weekly Lunchbag event on Friday is a staple of the department’s culture.
Casa will feature a performance by Angela Perley and the Howlin’ Moons, with musical stylings of the saw.
College of Arts and Sciences themes explore global issues, connects interdisciplinary faculty with students, and is a good way for students to earn general education requirements
Post editor-in-chief Jim Ryan explains the decision not to publish “The Pest,” a satirical news insert, on April Fools’ Day.
OU students often opt to volunteer as human subjects in medical research studies.
In the last two years, OU Senior Lauren Johnson has had her research work presented at several national science conferences.