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(04/23/24 4:00am)
Ohio remains in one of its most challenging stretches of the season so far, having lost 12 of its last 15 games. However, the team will enter Tuesday’s matchup against Morehead State following one of its most impressive wins of the season thus far when it upset Bowling Green on the road.
(04/23/24 4:00am)
Earth Day at Ohio University celebrated environmental advocacy in Athens. Meanwhile, student organizations and local initiatives work to maintain and expand sustainability practices.
(04/23/24 4:00am)
This Thursday the NFL draft will start at 8 p.m., so it’s time to look at one last position group before we know where everyone will be drafted. In order to compete in the league today, a team needs to have a shutdown cornerback that can take away the other team's best receiving threat, but these types of players are few and far between. Many cornerback-needy teams will be looking to find their missing piece for their secondary in the first round -- but who are these players?
(04/23/24 4:00am)
As the school year comes to an end, it’s normal to look to the future, planning out years ahead. It’s also normal to not like where you are. Maybe you realize college isn’t for you, or your current environment doesn’t suit you. This recognition is a sign that it’s time for a change. If this change means the possibility of transferring schools, it can be a scary decision to make. I transferred to Ohio University after my freshman year at Miami University, and while it was scary, it was one of the best decisions I’ve made.
(04/23/24 4:00am)
I have always been someone who exists in a state of limbo, keeping one foot firmly planted in the future, while still looking over my shoulder sentimentally at the things that are left behind as a result.
(04/25/24 3:00am)
I am as satisfied with my time at The Post as I am with my time at Ohio University, that is, not at all, for it is the nature of English majors to wonder how things could be done differently, the nature of poets to wonder how reality would change if we were different people and the nature of journalists to never be satisfied. My education has only made me these things even more, albeit with an added air of exhaustion and anxiety.
(04/22/24 12:05pm)
(04/25/24 3:00am)
Most of the oldest buildings on Ohio University’s campus were built in Georgian-style architecture, featuring grand brick exteriors with numerous windows and hipped roofs. Endearingly dubbed the “Harvard on the Hocking,” OU’s architectural style replicated the timeless charm and prestigiousness of Ivy League schools in the northeast, specifically Harvard University.
(04/22/24 2:12am)
A new Chipotle and Starbucks development is set to open on East State Street at the end of 2024 with dine-in, patio and drive-thru accommodations.
(04/22/24 2:42am)
Content warning: the following article briefly mentions suicide, addiction and abuse. Please proceed appropriately.
(04/22/24 1:47am)
At 21 years old, I am the poorest I’ll ever be, but also the richest. My father used to tell me that my four years at college would fly by. I never took those words seriously, but man are they sobering now.
(04/22/24 1:24am)
April 22, 2024 marks the 54th annual Earth Day. College students are rooted in the history of this celebration and continue to be the spearheads of environmental change. But how do the flaws contribute to the planet’s deterioration and what can students do to save the future?
(04/22/24 12:38am)
Ohio (11-24, 7-14 Mid-American Conference) traveled to Bowling Green (22-12 overall, 17-1 MAC) to take on the No. 1 team in the MAC. Ohio looked to bounce back after a tough loss against Dayton on Tuesday, losing 7-5 after failing to make a comeback.
(04/22/24 2:21am)
Ohio University students and guests took their celebratory last week of classes to Palmer and Hocking Street, the last Fests of the 2024 season.
(04/21/24 11:21pm)
Recreational use of marijuana became legal in Ohio when Issue 2 passed Nov. 7, and now people can smoke and possess an amount of marijuana publicly without getting fined or arrested.
(04/21/24 9:13pm)
For our last episode, we are joined by Genesis Mendez-Falcon and she shares a cultural history of Puerto Rico, with special attention to Puerto Rican mythology.
(04/22/24 1:37am)
After scoring first off a quick RBI single from Riley Dittmar, Western Michigan (23-19, 12-7 Mid-American Conference) loaded the bases. In response, Ohio (23-21, 11-8 MAC) coach Jenna Hall made a quick decision to pull her starting pitcher, Ellie Greene, and replace her with Skipp Miller.
(04/22/24 1:33am)
For the first half of the third game in its series against Western Michigan (23-19, 12-7 Mid-American Conference), Ohio (23-21, 11-8 MAC) appeared destined for a similar fate that it saw in game one of the doubleheader the day prior. While the incredible comeback efforts in game two gave the Bobcats a chance to come out of the series on top, they still had a hurdle to climb with a talented pitcher set against them in game three.
(04/22/24 1:40am)
Defensive slug fests are no new concept for Ohio (22-21, 10-8 Mid-American Conference), and that’s what the team experienced through the majority of its doubleheader against Western Michigan (23-18, 12-6 MAC). However, following a low-scoring first game, the cracking of bats became routine as one electric play after another allowed Ohio to split the opening doubleheader of the three-game series.
(04/21/24 11:33pm)
In one instant, one swing of the bat, all of the doubt and dread of losing another game turned to dust. Ohio (22-21, 10-8 Mid-American Conference) looked dead to rights numerous times during the second game of its doubleheader against Western Michigan (23-18, 12-6 MAC). However, an improbable win was made possible by nothing short of belief and confidence in getting the job done. Ohio’s electrifying win might not have done a whole lot for it in the standings, but it sent a jolt of energy through Ohio, faithful that it cannot be overlooked.