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Appalachia's Orange Stain
By Alex Meyer | Aug. 25, 2016Major sites of pollution from old coal mines are hard to treat, but two OU professors devised a solution
The football baptism of Greg Windham
By Charlie Hatch | Aug. 24, 2016After waiting for nearly his entire career, it's finally Greg Windham's turn as starting quarterback.
Bobcats by the Numbers: OU’s tuition costs rank high among Ohio MAC universities
By Megan Henry | Aug. 24, 2016The cost to attend OU for in-state freshman is $5,872 per semester, while the cost for an out-of-state freshman is $10,604 per semester.
Bernie Sanders supporters look to Clinton, and Stein to meet their political ideals
By William T. Perkins | Aug. 24, 2016With Bernie Sanders out of the running, many of his supporters in Athens are turning to Hillary Clinton, but some are seeking other alternatives.
Meet 'The Post's' executive editors for the 2016-17 school year
By Liz Backo , Hayley Harding and Seth Archer | Aug. 24, 2016The Post's executive editors are excited to start a new year, with a new website and print format.
‘Post’ editor excited for the new website and changed print format
By Emma Ockerman | Aug. 24, 2016The Post recently redesigned its website and print product, but its newsroom is still thoroughly committed to the same great journalism.
Going to a tea party can help raise money for women, children and pets
By Alexis Eichelberger | Aug. 24, 2016My Sister’s Paws will host its fourth Sweet Tea Social to benefit its work to protect women, children and pets from domestic violence.
Speaking Suns, Water Witches, Weird Science to play show at The Union on Friday
By Luke Furman | Aug. 24, 2016This Friday, The Union Bar and Grill will have three bands playing music that ranges from progressive pop-rock, to '60s psych, to garage punk.
Midnight Madness makes for a ‘sexy’ theater experience
By Grace Hill | Aug. 24, 2016The Division of Theater’s MFA playwrights bring Ohio University party culture to theater.
Punk show returns to Smilling Skull with "powerviolence" vibe
By LynAnne Vucovich | Aug. 24, 2016Columbus-based Domestic Terror will headline a punk and metal show at The Smiling Skull Saloon.
Starting as a bartender on Court Street can be a daunting experience
By Sean Wolfe | Aug. 23, 2016Bartenders who begin working in the summer are suddenly faced with the return of the entire student body at once.
Adorable rabbits are helping adults who have developmental disabilities
By Julia Fair | Aug. 23, 2016River Road Rabbit Rescue offers bunnies for adoption as well as community service options for students and adults with developmental disabilities.
Police Blotter: Law enforcement handles a disorderly Welcome Weekend
By Bailey Gallion | Aug. 23, 2016Of 29 incidents the Ohio University Police Department reported on its radio log during Opening Weekend, 11 involve alcohol and 10 involve drugs.
Music in Our Lives: Despite proven clinical benefits of music in public education, some schools are cutting funding
By Rhys Ivans | Aug. 23, 2016Schools around the country are cutting music programs in favor of moving that funding elsewhere.
Amplified Observations: Heatmiser’s earlier version of 'Christian Brothers' is superior to Elliott Smith’s acoustic version
By Luke Furman | Aug. 23, 2016Small songwriting decisions make a world of difference in music.
Athens farmers experience average season after a wet 2015
By Sarah Franks | Aug. 22, 2016After a rainy 2015 growing season, local farmers saw a more typical season this year while still dealing with an ever-changing climate.
Volleyball: Ohio’s freshmen expected to play large role in 2016
By Ethan Felderstein | Aug. 22, 2016Last year Ohio won the MAC Tournament. This year, it starts the season with seven freshmen.
College Republicans will likely endorse Donald Trump
By Luke Torrance | Aug. 22, 2016Earlier this month, the Republican Club at Harvard University announced that they would not be supporting Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Overcrowding in OU’s residence halls shouldn't be an issue, university official says
Aug. 21, 2016Despite overcrowding in residences halls two years ago, 43 of OU’s residence halls are expected to be filled to near capacity.