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The only song heard Monday morning on College Green was the sound of shoes against bricks.
I assume most people have seen Bee Movie, but if not, here is a very brief synopsis (spoilers):
Winter can be difficult to dress for, especially in temperamental Ohio. The weather changes at the drop of a hat, but no matter the weather, dressing stylishly is still an option.
When the 132nd Ohio General Assembly convened for the first time last week, it did not look much different from the 131st: Republicans, who already dominated the state legislature, gained a single chair in both the House and the Senate from the Democrats.
During the first day of Spring Semester classes, Faculty Senate will meet to discuss two resolutions, one supporting the protection of undocumented immigrants at Ohio University and the other against concealed carry on campus.
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It's never too late to start holiday shopping, so The Post compiled a gift guide for the last-minute shoppers who still need a few extra ideas for their loved ones.
Faculty Senate discussed follow-up to the presidential election about how it could affect Ohio University students and administration.
News that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will block the Dakota Access Pipeline from passing through lands near the Standing Rock Sioux reservations initially brought excitement for Caitlyn McDaniel, an Athens resident.
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Having experienced finals week six times in my college career, I have learned more about exam prep than I thought was ever possible. It seems simple, right? Take good notes in class, study those notes frequently, do your homework on time and don’t cram the night before.
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All was quiet as Quinton Maxwell began his snap count. First one clap, then another, as he started the play out of Ohio's pistol offense.
The result of the recent presidential election prompted me to reflect on the education I received at Ohio University. More specifically, I realized how well courses I took in the English and History departments prepared me to understand what happened to our country last week. I remain grateful for the Liberal Arts education that gave me frameworks for thinking critically about the world and understanding it beyond the hype. I deeply appreciate the opportunity both to attend college at an affordable price and to take classes that taught me to do more than prepare for a job.
The presentation of the classic play A Streetcar Named Desire this weekend can help survivors of domestic abuse by spreading awareness to the topic and allowing donations.
Watching college football isn't always fun.
Olivia Bower, Conotton Valley High School’s (Bowerston, Ohio) all-time leading scorer in basketball, doesn’t exude the typical qualities of a scorer.
Halloween is over, the semester is more than halfway done and the holiday season is right around the corner. With all of the excitement going on, people tend to forget about the most important day of them all — Thanksgiving. A day filled with friends, family and food.
A prolonged answer to a short question is a common occurrence at a Deane Webb press conference.