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Giving Tuesday is a day for those all over the world, including Ohio University Bobcats, to share their generosity and support for those in the community.
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Giving Tuesday is a day for those all over the world, including Ohio University Bobcats, to share their generosity and support for those in the community.
The United Academics of Ohio University met most recently with the Ohio University administration Nov. 19 to continue contract negotiations, but did not reach an agreement on academic freedom.
The U.S. Department of Education has made significant changes to degrees classified as professional. Professional degrees, including nursing, education, social work and physician assistants, have been excluded from the list of professional degrees. These changes have already sparked outrage amongst many and continue to cause tension.
Ohio University’s Marching 110 is celebrating 50 years of its inclusion of women musicians. Before 1975, women were not allowed to march at OU, but today multiple women are proud to perform "Stand Up and Cheer."
New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has to face the ultimate uphill test: proving progressivism on the national stage. His mayoral win in NYC wasn’t just a win for local progressives, but a potential turning point for progressives within the Democratic Party.
Ohio Planned Parenthood plans to challenge new state Medicaid constraints that would cut off federal funding to healthcare non-profits, including preventative care, STD screenings, cancer screenings and more general health services.
Editor’s Note: This story is the first in a series of solutions stories The Post is publishing as a part of the Solutions Journalism Network’s Student Media Challenge. Stay tuned for more stories about Narcan resources and other solutions to the opioid epidemic in the coming months.
The Union Bar and Casa Nueva hosted the 14th annual Benefest on Friday and Saturday, gathering local musicians to support youth music education and community mental health.
The Advance Ohio Higher Education Act, or Senate Bill 1, signed into law earlier this year, requires state universities to adopt a post-tenure review policy and implement new systems for documenting faculty workload.
Working with clay can be a therapeutic and creative experience for anyone who needs an activity to pass the time.
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Ohio University said it is not aware of any Immigration and Customs Enforcement presence on the Athens campus after reported sightings circulated on social media Tuesday.
Bobcats are ready for Thanksgiving break, a five-day weekend filled with rest in preparation of finals week starting Dec. 8.
When you think of children’s online games, maybe you think of Roblox or Minecraft. Games like these, including Fortnite, have vague age guidelines for their website; although they are mostly 12 and up, it’s well known that much younger players still hop onto these games.
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The Joe Burrow Foundation recently partnered with Nationwide Children's Hospital to develop the Burrow Blueprint, a program that aims to provide and support mental health treatment within schools in Appalachian Ohio.
Senior dance students premiered the Senior Capstone Dance Concert Thursday at 7 p.m. and concluded their final showing Saturday evening. Seven new routines were performed and choreographed by seniors earning their bachelor’s in fine arts.
The end of college marks a new chapter and a way to find oneself. It’s a special experience to transition out of school alone and have complete say over where life goes. Being single is a good idea after college, and whether job plans, travel plans or new friendships are what the future holds, being single allows one to be the main focus at a transitional time.
Two hundred fifty years ago, the Ohio Valley was different from how people know it today. The land was not carved with boundaries, it was a bountiful area and home to several Indigenous tribes.