From Amherst Steele High School to Ohio University, expectations of student success drastically changes
Freshman Mallory Golski discusses how perspectives of success can shift when students transition from high school to college.
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Freshman Mallory Golski discusses how perspectives of success can shift when students transition from high school to college.
Despite the distance, freshman Allison Cook discusses making things work with her boyfriend who lives in Hudson, Ohio.
Freshman Lauren Fisher reflects on the good and the bad of having a long distance relationship with her California boyfriend.
The win marked Ohio coach Saul Phillips’ 150th career coaching win.
Columnist David Holman discusses how every cancelled class translates into lost tuition money for students.
Columnist Erin Davoran discusses why being thankful during the holidays, when so many others are struggling, is especially important.
A bulletin board in support of Black Lives Matter that was made by an Ohio University residential assistant was recently defaced in Sargent Hall.
Spare a thought for foreign policy issue as you begin to contemplate your vote on the upcoming presidential election.
The executive editors support Jennifer Cochran, Pat McGee and Aaron Dauterman in their candidacies for city council.
A dining hall user believes the facilities on campus cannot function properly given the amount of on-campus students.
With Halloween approaching quickly, The Post talked to students about the best ways to party.
The Obama Administration’s announcement on testing reform in schools further highlights the many ways students could receive a higher quality education.
Tim McKenna, a worker in the Center for College Affordability and Productivity, weighs in on United States politics and discusses free college tuition.
The program coordinator recently left her position, leaving only mandatory reporters in the office.
Medical students get to experience and enhance their learning of the human body by working with donated cadavers during their four year training at Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine
Some OU students devote their time on campus to working toward goals like mandatory cultural competency classes, improved race relations, meaningful administration progress regarding rape culture and other problems on campus.
Here is a Q&A with Wednesday night Jeopardy contestant, Sally Hatfield.
Oliver Stone, a member of Black Lives Matter, poses for a portrait on College Green.
Oliver Stone, a member of Black Lives Matter, poses for a portrait on College Green.
The effects of late night sleep can be imperative to one’s health, and not sleeping enough can lead to serious damage.