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Men's basketball: Mixed feelings for top coach's new gig
By Christian Hoppens | Apr. 3, 2014Jon Smith left the Ohio basketball program early because of Jim Christian, who on Thursday left Ohio to take Boston College’s head coaching job.
Senate debate draws crowd
By Maria DeVito | Apr. 3, 2014The second Student Senate presidential debate of this week took place Thursday night.
Letter: Restart supports self-representation, participation
Apr. 3, 2014As Restart’s candidate for vice president of Student Senate, I was not at all shocked to read Austin Linfante’s letter to The Post regarding this year’s Student Senate tickets and just how “terrible” they are. Faced with what he feels to be three un-compelling tickets, he encourages students to ignore this year’s elections entirely. That is, to forego casting a ballot completely and to pretend like this election never happened.
OU to host myriad events for Moms Weekend influx
By Libby Bradford, Rebekah Barnes | Apr. 3, 2014Ohio University’s Moms Weekend will boast activities spreading a wide array of interests, including dinner theater, cabaret, charity walks and a visit by entertainer Loni Love.
At night, men join in on march
By Rebekah Barnes | Apr. 3, 2014Chants rang through the streets on Thursday as the 35th annual “Take Back the Night” March banded together women as well as men and non-binary individuals, to combat sexual assault, violence and rape.
Baseball: Ohio looks to defeat stellar pitching from MAC foe Kent State
By Alex Busch | Apr. 3, 2014Amidst a three-game losing streak, the Bobcats will look to make a season first happen this weekend.
Men's Basketball: Christian leaves 'Cats for Boston College job
By Christian Hoppens | Apr. 3, 2014In an ultimate example of coincidence, two years to the day he was introduced as Ohio’s coach, Jim Christian will be moving on from Athens.
Viruses spread during fest season
By Emma Ockerman | Apr. 3, 2014Hanley Cullen skeptically picked up a stray solo cup off the ground at Mill Fest because she didn’t think too much bad could come of it.
Softball: OU coach, team prep for baby
By Charlie Hatch | Apr. 3, 2014An old proverb reads, “It takes a village to raise a child.” However, in the case of Jodi Hermanek’s pregnancy, it takes an entire softball team.
Football: Tettleton signs CFL deal
By Christian Hoppens | Apr. 3, 2014The man who holds nearly every passing record in Ohio football history is taking his talents north of the border.
Bobcat Tabletop to offer card games, board games, more for International Tabletop Day
By Sophie Kruse | Apr. 2, 2014From board games like
Party Lines: Celebrities show support for Affordable Care Act as applicant deadline passes
Apr. 2, 2014(Note: This column did not appear in the April 3rd issue of The Post.)
Track & Field: Pruitt to make its debut
By Wynston Wilcox | Apr. 2, 2014After countless hours spent on the road traveling and competing at meets, the Bobcats will finally get the chance to defend their home track with the first-ever Cherry Blossom Invitational on Saturday.
Disturbance on South Green leaves area taped off
By Joshua Jamerson, Kelly Fisher | Apr. 2, 2014Ohio University Police are investigating "three small exposions" on South Green that went off late Thursday night. There were no injuries reported, authorities said.
Kasich appoints new trustee
By Maria DeVito | Apr. 2, 2014Just like at the Oscars, the 31st Annual Leadership Awards Gala saved the most talked-about category for the end — Gov. John Kasich’s selection for the new student trustee.
Ohio Capital Budget bill to bring $25 million to county
By Lucas Daprile | Apr. 2, 2014Gov. John Kasich signed the Ohio Capital Budget bill Tuesday, a move that will allocate about $2.4 billion throughout the state for projects such as infrastructure repairs and higher education funding.
Senate to fill chair, executive positions
By Dina Berliner | Apr. 2, 2014Two candidates have entered their names to be considered for Faculty Senate’s chairperson.