Answers from Ankita: Mahsa Amini’s death sparks protest around Iran
By Ankita Bansode | Sep. 22, 2022Mahsa Amini’s death after being detained by the Iranian morality police has sparked public protests against the Islamic Republic’s regime.
Mahsa Amini’s death after being detained by the Iranian morality police has sparked public protests against the Islamic Republic’s regime.
The color has folks tickled pink, so why is it excluded?
The various GOP members who made this happen are putting the wellbeing of countless already at-risk people on the line for the sake of a political blow.
OU students look forward to seeing their parents and participating in activities on campus and around Athens.
OU Student Alumni Board provides an opportunity for students to get involved and network with alumni.
A playlist for anyone who wants to be distracted from their sore legs and tired lungs.
Athens is set to take on the Logan this Friday as it looks for its first win of the season.
An insight into one of the most memed movies of the year.
The Post Weekly Round-up is here to keep OU’s campus informed on the most important stories published by The Post each week. Hosts Donovan Hunt, Sophie Young and Arielle Lyons give you a brief round-up of current Athens and OU news.
Ohio looks to begin with a win in its season opening series.
After classes have been in session for a month, the first family weekend at Ohio University has finally arrived.
From owning your confidence to being a hopeless romantic, Doja Cat’s musical catalog can describe just about anyone.
Ohio renews its historic rivalry with Miami to start the conference season.
Ohio finishes its nonconference schedule this weekend.
Ohio faces a two-match stretch in Virginia featuring Longwood and VCU.
Student Senate met Wednesday to discuss global health policies such as COVID-19, MPV and mental health.
Just women who love talking about sports! From women in the sports industry on the national stage to women in sports at Ohio University, we’ve got you covered with everything you need to know.
Shackets are a must for the fall season.
Water the odds? It seems 74% of students prefer tap to bottled water in an unlabeled challenge Wednesday, hosted by the Office of Sustainability.