Legendary broadcaster reflects on time in Athens
By Tony Wolfe | Feb. 2, 2015The Post’s Where Are They Now series catches up with the Cincinnati Reds broadcaster for a look back at his career as well as his time in Athens.
The Post’s Where Are They Now series catches up with the Cincinnati Reds broadcaster for a look back at his career as well as his time in Athens.
The Athens County Commissioners will meet Tuesday to discuss possible policy changes for the Athens County EMS.
Graduate Student Senate President Carl Edward Smith III disagrees that university officials notified him of the Budget Planning Council meeting change in a sufficient amount of time.
After getting approval for $300,000 toward a new telescope observatory, the Physics and Astronomy Department is waiting for a decision from the university.
To educate its students on the Climate Action and Sustainability benchmarks, OU offers a Zero Waste Initiative class, which hopes to empower students to effect campus-wide recycling and composting changes.
Ohio junior guard Kiyanna Black was named Mid-American Conference East Player of the Week on Monday after her performances against Akron and Central Michigan.
Some students choose to go home with others at the end of the night, but that doesn’t mean you have to
President of Graduate Student Senate expresses his frustration at the ‘strategic’ exclusion from essential meetings.
Until OU’s administrators puts in writing that they will fund OUSAP, their words are meaningless.
People often pride OU on being environmentally friendly, but after BOT allowed a pipeline to be built, that’s inaccurate.
The Post supports changes made to the student code of conduct following a recently settled lawsuit.
The Performing Arts and Concert Series has received a $1 million donation, but it’s not for a spring show in The Convo. It’s all about educational programming for OU students and local schoolchildren.
Going out in the winter poses a problem for outfit choices
Both men and women seek help with domestic violence issues locally.
Cornelius Jones Jr. to talk about his experiences with HIV.
See what the prosecutor alleged of Kelly's action while in office.
Ohio University settled a free-speech lawsuit filed against OU in July 2014 with Isaac Smith, a student who coordinated his suit with the national group, Foundation for Individual Rights in Education. OU will pay Smith $6,000 and his attorneys fees of $26,000.
Football fans took to Uptown bars for Super Bowl Sunday, rendering the normally noisy bars quiet in the last 20 seconds of the game
Last week, several testified in Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly’s criminal trial. Testimony is expected to continue into the next week.