Last year’s recycling rates up by 6 percent
By Taylor Maple | Aug. 27, 2014University recycling rates continue to rise.
University recycling rates continue to rise.
After the incident in July, the Incident Command System is more commonly used.
Cheryl Sylvester does more for the community than one might think.
Officials sound off on Right to Work Laws.
Where do things stand for trustee voting rights?
Plan can potentially pollute water supply; Athens County residents worried
Insights on the upcoming football season by MAC coaches during the weekly teleconference.
Pro athletes retire at home despite ties.
Men and women can both contribute to ending sexual assault and rape.
Student Senate President Marzec expresses frustration at lack of action
Cheers from the estimated 200 attendees could be heard echoing throughout the building as the Walter Fieldhouse was officially opened to the public on Monday.
The Bedpost duo make their fateful return.
At the urging of students, Culinary Services revamped Flex meal plans
After a brief trial-period last week, Kiser’s opened its third brick-and-mortar spot at the former Quiznos location, 42 S. Court St., Monday. The grand opening was such a success, workers agreed, that the food “ran out” by 3 p.m. and they had to close up shop.
A handful of police reports rolled through the Athens Police Department and the Ohio University Police Department throughout move-in week, with calls coming from both on and off campus.
Olivia Wallace, a junior studying photojournalism and anthropology, and a former Post photographer, said she was inspired to put together a solidarity march after attending protests in Ferguson before returning to OU for the start of the academic year.
Ohio University will begin construction in October to open the infamous Bobcat Lane, which connects Oxbow Trail to Richland Avenue, by December
From London to New York City to San Francisco, George Brant’s latest play Grounded is everywhere. And now Athens is being added to that high-profile list.