Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Post's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(05/25/23 1:54am)
Making any sort of monumental change in life is always daunting. Whether we want to admit it or not, change is scary regardless of how adaptive you are. For incoming freshmen, making the transition to independence can be difficult. There's a lot about going away to school that is challenging. I think that many freshmen have the belief that they should have their life plan figured out by the time they start classes. I certainly did, even though I hadn’t even declared a major yet. But here’s a gentle reminder that half of the graduating seniors don’t know what they’re doing either.
(05/25/23 2:47am)
Student Senate passed the previously defeated fire-fee bill, which aims to fund the understaffed Athens Fire Department with a $50 opt-out fee for every student each semester and further advance fire education on campus.
(05/25/23 3:24am)
Nestled alongside the Hocking River, Athens is home to Ohio University, charming small businesses and picturesque scenery. Although for some OU students, it might be difficult to imagine a world beyond the excitement and appeal of Court Street, the city and county have a lot to offer locals and visitors alike. Whether one was born and raised in the region or is merely a passerby, Athens possesses the unique talent of making sure it will not be forgotten.
(05/25/23 2:26am)
You’ve seen the movies and you’ve heard all the things said by older peers, telling you the same old, scary things about the experience you’re about to get into for your freshman year of college. But how much of it is true? Instead of getting caught up in all of the deterring myths of the first year of college, here are some of the most general myths debunked.
(05/25/23 1:43am)
When going off to college, most students pray that they end up in a decent dorm, especially when attending Ohio’s oldest college. Although Ohio University has a lot of options when it comes to on-campus living, there are definitely dorms that stick out for their modernness and accessibility when compared to others.
(05/16/23 8:41pm)
For college students across the globe, traveling to a new country serves as an intersection of knowledge and exploration. Textbooks become passports and walks across campus become adventures in a new country. As scholars pack their bags and board their planes, they embark on a rich cultural and academic journey: a study abroad experience.
(05/09/23 3:44am)
Athens City Council met in committees on Monday to discuss a possible cooperation agreement between the City of Athens and the municipality of Ostroh.
(05/07/23 6:27pm)
Ohio University undergraduate commencement ceremonies were held on Saturday at the Convocation Center. The ceremonies were held at 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. and included all academic colleges.
(05/06/23 1:46am)
Many eager Ohio University graduate students were awarded master's and doctoral degrees during Friday morning’s spring commencement in the Convocation Center.
(04/29/23 12:58am)
As we move towards an increasingly automated world, AI is becoming an indispensable tool that is transforming various industries and sectors. From healthcare to finance, education, and transportation, AI has the potential to revolutionize the way we work and live. However, it's concerning to note that many universities are not doing enough to accommodate the AI revolution, thus failing to prepare the next generation for the technological changes that are coming.
(04/28/23 9:44pm)
During Student Senate’s final meeting Wednesday, new executives were sworn into their positions and the student fire fee bill that had previously failed was passed.
(04/28/23 1:42am)
I have written 100 articles for The Post. I have reached my own personal goal of writing. It only took me about 50 articles to find my voice, and the only reason I had faith in sharing them was the editors who defined my work.
(04/28/23 1:31am)
School is almost out for the summer, and Bobcats everywhere are gearing up for summer travels and good times wherever they may be. Whether they are going home to their warm bed and some home-cooked meals or they are interning in big cities for the opportunity of a lifetime, it is sure to be a summer like no other.
(04/27/23 2:05am)
Friday, April 28
(04/27/23 2:28am)
After a long day of partying at a fest, some students may find themselves drunk, lost and without many open bathrooms. A common question starts to trickle into their minds: Can I rock a piss right here without getting caught by the cops?
(04/25/23 2:57am)
For ages, humans have obsessed over progress, because progress is believed to be the solution to our issues.
(04/25/23 1:39am)
Safe Swimming for All, a program created by Gianna Petrella, is recruiting Ohio University students to help teach children with disabilities how to swim. The program is held at the Beacon School in increments of six weeks where trainers and volunteers work together to create a specialized plan for each student in order to help them achieve certain goals.
(04/24/23 3:41am)
Ohio University has spent time hiring and filling positions across the university, including deans' positions from the College of Business to Health Sciences and Professions. It is also currently undergoing the hiring process for deans within the Russ College of Engineering and Technology and the College of Arts and Sciences.
(04/24/23 3:48am)
There is something oxymoronic about a journalist with social anxiety, and yet here I sit, writing.
(04/24/23 1:57am)
Well, it’s official: the year is wrapping up. While most students will start to plan their return in the fall, many cannot help but stop and think about the graduating class of 2023.