Ohio University opens medical campus in Dublin
By Danielle Keeton-Olsen | July 9, 2014Some Bobcats now have a home in a new city — Dublin, Ohio.
Some Bobcats now have a home in a new city — Dublin, Ohio.
Losing 2-1 to Uruguay in Rio de Janeiro’s sacred Maracanã has always been regarded as the worst day in Brazil’s sporting history.
Ohio University students looking to suppress a hankering for the down-home taste of barbeque soon won’t have to leave the friendly confines of Court Street.
Three Athens residents helped patch together a disagreement between Mayor Paul Wiehl and a member of Athens City Council at the body’s meeting Monday night.
A former Athens County Sheriff deputy, fired in 2012 due to accusations of insubordination and sexual harassment, filed a federal lawsuit against suspe
The man who reportedly drove a car into The Crystal Bar last week pleaded not guilty to charges of operating a motor vehicle under the influence and operating a vehicle without a valid license at his hearing in the Athens County Municipal Court last Friday.
A former Glouster Police Chief accused of helping a woman evade arrest plead not guilty to all charges against him at Athens County Common Pleas Court on Wednesday.
Athens plans on ringing impendence through the hills with fireworks, parades and deals around town.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- A member of Ohio University's Students Defending Students is taking his case to a higher court.
Bobcat Lane is gonna open, folks.
This article initially incorrectly stated that Logan Graber had been released from custody after signing a $4,000 bond. The Post regrets the error.
Less than one year after U.S. Route 33 officially bypassed Nelsonville, the northern Athens County village appears to be losing another long-held piece of infrastructure.
Scroll down for a graphic explaining the tuition increase.
New York band Bluffing is an act that promises not to waste the listener’s time, melding catchy melodies and fierce brevity into a punk-pop hybrid that explodes in moments of misfit energy.
Renovations and upgrades to Alden Library approved at Friday’s Board of Trustees meeting may take years to complete, with current students seeing only some of their benefits.
It looks like Ohio University will have another record breaking year for applications and first year student enrollment.
In a move expected for months, Ohio University's governing body approved a 1.5 percent tuition increase Friday morning that will cost students $156 more annually.
Here, you'll find a landing page with Post stories related to the June Board of Trustees meeting.