Fostering hope: Emancipated foster youth attend Ohio University
OU is working on creating a community for emancipated foster care youth.
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OU is working on creating a community for emancipated foster care youth.
We must confront our reluctance to "face the ugly side of history."
Joe writes about how college is often seen as a way out of poverty and unemployment for underprivileged people, but why that actually isn’t true.
Ohio University’s 2015 homecoming week will take place Oct. 5 to 10.
It's not about being "black enough" or "white enough," Ryant Taylor writes.
FRC protested the lecture Tuesday night in Baker.
Olivia writes about how it was tough to maintain friendships after high school, but once she got to college, she found an old friend that changed her life.
The mood was somber as white candles flickered at a vigil Friday evening in honor of three Muslim students who were fatally shot in Chapel Hill, North Carolina on Wednesday.
OU’s add/drop policy doesn’t leave enough time for students to decide if they want to drop a class or not.
Professionalism prevents authority figures from helping student needs.
Ohio’s senior captain Mike Kretz reflects on success, looks toward unfinished business.
The Rally to Cease Rallying took place Friday and involved satirical speeches, random signs and a mixture of laughter and shouting.
The Rally to Cease Rallying took place Friday and involved satirical speeches, random signs and a mixture of laughter and shouting.
Open Doors is holding the "Big Gay Dance" this weekend to create a safe, fun space for LGBTQ individuals.
Cs do indeed get degrees, but when my coursework builds up, you can expect me to set down the drinks and pick up the books.
For the first, and only, time in my college years, I participated in the 48-hour film shootout last weekend.
Some students choose to go home with others at the end of the night, but that doesn’t mean you have to
President of Graduate Student Senate expresses his frustration at the ‘strategic’ exclusion from essential meetings.
Going through three coaches in three years can be hard for college athletes. Addison Ferguson, Haley Clark and Ariel Hodges all talked about how it has affected them and the team as swimmers and how they overcame the mental toughness.
In Wednesday’s edition of The Post, we published a story analyzing how safe students feel on campus, as well as a “Post Streetview” featuring additional student comments on the subject.