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Ellis Hall, located at 45 University Terrace, is home to a whimsical crew of graduate students, all of whom share a passion for one thing: creative writing.
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Ellis Hall, located at 45 University Terrace, is home to a whimsical crew of graduate students, all of whom share a passion for one thing: creative writing.
At Ohio University, I’ve had the pleasure of interacting with many incredible faculty and staff members. OU is home to truly some of the best people who also happen to be excellent journalism professionals. However, the leader among all of these is Eddith Dashiell, more commonly known as Dr. D.
Hundreds of students gathered in the backyards Saturday for Palmer Fest, the last fest of the season.
Funding for public libraries across Ohio is at risk after Ohio House Bill 96, the state operating budget, proposes to significantly diminish the Public Library Fund.
Los Angeles-based comedian, TV writer, director and Emmy-nominated producer Joseph “Joey” Clift debuted his latest animated film, “Pow!” at the Athens International Film + Video Festival on April 12.
As the second semester comes to a close, Bobcats amp up for the week they have prepared for all semester: finals week.
The United Academics of Ohio University held a rally Wednesday afternoon on College Green, calling on the university to recognize the results of their March union election.
On March 31, Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) began speaking on the Senate floor in a record-breaking speech that did not end until April 1. Sen. Booker’s 25 hours and five minutes worth of words powerfully spoke to both fellow Democrats as well as those supporting President Donald Trump’s policies harming Americans.
All across America, protests broke out April 5 to speak out against the current political administration. Athens participated in these protests and had former educators and guest speakers who spoke against the dismantling of the Department of Education, as well as Elon Musk’s involvement in the government. Athens residents and students say they will continue to have their voices heard amidst the current political climate. Video by: Audrianna Reed Visit our website: https://www.thepostathens.com/ Find us on social media: Instagram: thepostathens & thepostmultimedia X: thepost Facebook: thepostathens
A large crowd at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium was buzzing Saturday afternoon with excited chatter and “Dance Moms” merchandise. The theater was filled with anticipation to see the founder of the dance company behind the television show: Abby Lee Miller.
Ohio 50501, a political organization named for its mission of "50 protests, 50 states, 1 movement," held 57 Hands Off! protests across Ohio on Saturday in opposition to President Donald Trump’s administration.
Take Back the Night is an annual event at OU to raise awareness for sexual and domestic violence, and it's a way to uplift survivors. The night was filled with speeches, artistic performances and it was capped off by a march up Court Street. Survivor advocates say Take Back the Night is so important in order to be there for survivors, as well as educating the public. Video by: Lilly Marinski Visit our website: https://www.thepostathens.com/ Find us on social media: Instagram: thepostathens & thepostmultimedia X: thepost Facebook: thepostathens
April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, a time to emphasize the importance of preventing sexual violence, assault and harassment, as well as providing support for survivors.
In Athens, clothing options are quite limited. There are a few choices of amazing thrift stores, along with Marshall’s on East State and Kismet on W State, but what happens when a particular piece of clothing is needed? Depop provides an easy and sustainable solution for budget-conscious students.
Athens locals and people worldwide recognized World Autism Awareness Day Wednesday, advocating for acceptance and striving to eliminate negative stigmas.
President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social, stating “illegal protests” at universities will not be tolerated, threatening to cut federal funding to schools that allow such protests. The March 4 post raised concerns regarding First Amendment rights, and their aim to protect freedom of speech and assembly.
Today is Giving Day, a time for alumni and donors to show support for the future of The Post. This funding ensures we remain independent and fair, even during social and political division.
On March 14, President Donald Trump signed an executive order dismantling seven federal agencies. Included in this list is the Institution of Museum and Library Services. This federal agency is the direct line of funding for public libraries. Without the proper funding, public libraries and other areas of public research will dissolve over time. Trump’s decision to sign this executive order is another continuation of his efforts to remove proper education from the country.
Gov. Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 1, also known as the "Enact Advance Ohio Higher Education Act," into law March 28, introducing significant reforms to Ohio’s public higher education system.
On Wednesday, the Sociological Action Network took over Room 450 in Schoonover Center for its first event. “Documenting Action: Student Awareness and Engagement on Social Issues” featured three speakers and introduced potential members to the club’s mission.