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(02/03/23 2:05am)
Unfortunately for students, it is a common experience to have been sitting in class and have a chill run down your spine as you hear a fellow classmate make an offensive comment. This situation is extremely uncomfortable for everyone involved – whether it is the professor, TA or student, no one wants to have to go through this.
(02/02/23 3:21am)
It’s finally Groundhog Day, but Ohio University has one student who celebrates all year round. Em Knotts, a sophomore studying psychology, runs a popular Instagram account, @OU_Hogs, which features photos of OU’s resident groundhogs. People can DM Knotts photographs they see on campus and those photos are then shared for all groundhog enthusiasts to see. The Post sat down with Knotts for a Groundhog Day exclusive.
(02/01/23 4:05am)
National Girls and Women in Sports Day is annually observed during the first week in February. 2023 marks the 37th celebration of the day, powered by the Women’s Sports Foundation.
(01/31/23 4:28am)
The Starbucks on West Union Street is where Aanya Datta can be spotted when not fulfilling one of her many roles and responsibilities as a junior studying psychology at Ohio University.
(01/27/23 1:52am)
Ohio University sororities offer many opportunities for interested women to participate in. Although formal recruitment takes place in the fall, informal recruitment offers students another chance to meet friends and join a sisterhood.
(01/25/23 4:05am)
Warning: This column contains spoilers for “The White Lotus.”
(01/25/23 4:11am)
Deep in the hundred acre woods (Athens), where Christopher Robin plays (where Bobcats go to school), you will find the enchanted neighborhood (Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium) of Christopher’s childhood days.
(01/23/23 2:12am)
The days are short, the temperatures are low and the need for some extra UV rays is rising every day. For many, spring couldn't come quickly enough at this point. The holidays have passed and now it's time to dream about the warm sun once again, even though the toasty weather may seem far from reality.
(01/19/23 2:54am)
At 2 W. State St. there lies a familiar Athens business that is the subject of current controversy: Artifacts Gallery. Some social media posts encourage a boycott of Artifacts Gallery and its owner, Amy Mangano, for accusations of transphobia. A protest against Mangano and the shop is scheduled for Saturday at 10:30 a.m.
(12/16/22 3:02am)
Opioid overdose rescue kits will be available on Ohio University’s campus for students during the 2023 Spring Semester.
(12/02/22 4:09am)
With recent ownership under Elon Musk, Twitter has gone through some major changes. Everyday users may not notice a difference as they browse the app, but many of these changes are going on behind the scenes.
(12/01/22 3:11am)
As Finals Week approaches, adequate study spaces on campus at Ohio University will be increasingly utilized by students.
(11/29/22 4:09am)
Legally recognized marriage unions have been defined by global governments. Many have enacted laws against marriages they determine are socially and culturally wrong.
(11/29/22 4:23am)
Morgan's Message is an organization built to amplify the voices of student athletes and advocate for open conversations about mental health. It was founded in honor of Morgan Rodgers, a Duke student athlete who died by suicide in July 2019.
(11/21/22 5:34pm)
Pretty may hurt, according to Beyoncé, but it also helps. People deemed to be objectively attractive have a leg-up across multiple sectors of life, including in school, jobs, dating and even health. For that reason, the theory of “pretty people privilege” exists.
(11/21/22 3:18am)
When the U.S. Surgeon General Luther Terry released the first report from the Surgeon General’s Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health in 1964, he lit up the reality of smoking’s effects and the tobacco industry’s role in causing addiction among Americans.
(11/20/22 6:18pm)
Kayla Pintar, a junior studying psychology, is the madam president omicron gamma, or the sorority president of Delta Zeta at Ohio University. She sits down with The Post to talk about what a day in the life of a sorority president is like.
Editing by: Elijah Cordle
Interviewer/Writer: Maia Leclair
Filming by: Donovan Hunt
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(11/17/22 3:16am)
A study released by the Health Policy Institute of Ohio found that depression and suicide rates have steadily increased over the past year for Ohioans—with young adults most likely to have reported symptoms of depression.
(11/16/22 5:00am)
Kayla Pintar, a junior studying psychology, is the madam president omicron gamma, or the sorority president of Delta Zeta at Ohio University.
(11/14/22 6:37pm)
Trigger warning: the following article discusses eating disorders and disordered eating.