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(9 hours ago)
The NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs are scheduled to start in 10 days. Multiple teams fighting for the last few playoff spots were not seen as contenders at the start of the season, but don’t be surprised if one of them puts on a show come the postseason.
(21 hours ago)
As Giving Day approaches, I am filled with pride to be part of The Post, a publication that has been an essential part of Ohio University for over 100 years. Our legacy would not be what it is today without the continued support of alumni and donors who ensure future generations of Posties can leave their mark on this historic newsroom.
(04/07/26 4:00am)
In an early Easter Sunday post on Truth Social, President Donald Trump threatened to target Iranian infrastructure, including power plants and bridges. These comments, delivered during one of the holiest days in Christianity, raise serious moral and legal concerns about how the war with Iran is being framed and communicated.
(04/07/26 4:00am)
The Jane Goodall Institute declared April 3 Dr. Jane Goodall Day, in celebration of the conservationist’s birthday and legacy.
(04/07/26 4:00am)
Some Ohio University students have a full-time job on top of their coursework, and others juggle their student organizations with their many responsibilities. James Joyce, a junior studying computer science and artificial intelligence, is running for Ohio House of Representatives District 95, aiming to lower living costs, support education and protect the natural beauty of Ohio.
(04/07/26 4:00am)
This week, the effects of the full moon linger on, impacting relationships and eventually leading to emotional clarity after conflict.
(04/06/26 4:00am)
The continued war between the U.S. and Iran is drawing major geopolitical concerns. Disruptions and closures in Iran’s Strait of Hormuz, a passage that transports about 25% of the world’s seaborne oil trade, are causing price jumps for gas across the world, according to the International Energy Agency.
(04/03/26 4:00am)
A few weeks ago, I wrote about how this Formula 1 season may be the most exciting one in years. Three races into the season, the new regulations have led to some exciting moments. However, some of the “improvements” have the potential to cause serious danger. Some of the regulations include a new start system and a new ratio compression system that some teams are taking advantage of.
(04/02/26 3:39am)
Elizabeth Talaga, The Post’s current copy chief, was selected as editor-in-chief for the 2026-27 academic year Wednesday by the paper’s publishing board.
(04/02/26 4:00am)
Political content on social media apps like TikTok, X and Instagram has become an enhanced form of communication for politicians to reach a younger audience and encourage young people to vote. There has been an extreme increase in political social media use, like President Donald Trump heavily using X and former Vice President Kamala Harris' use of TikTok in both of their 2024 presidential campaigns.
(04/02/26 4:00am)
Ohio University’s Office of Health Promotion is hosting its annual Take Back the Night event Thursday in Baker Ballroom from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., with opportunities to hear from survivor speakers, witness performances and march in honor of the “resilience” of survivors.
(04/01/26 4:00am)
Director Meredith Alloway’s “Forbidden Fruits”cameout March 27. However, some were lucky enough to get a sneak peek at the scandalously mysterious fruit named Mall Mean Girls at this year's South by Southwest film and music festival.
(03/31/26 4:00am)
Campus markets at Ohio University recently implemented new measures in response to increased theft, including a ban on backpacks and large bags inside stores.
(03/31/26 4:00am)
About 25 minutes southeast of Columbus lies Pickerington, Ohio. It’s a small town that has made its impact on football at all levels.
(03/31/26 12:09am)
Buddy’s Lounge, located at 10 S. Court St., announced the closing of its storefront on an Instagram post today. The store opened in February 2023 and caught the attention of many Ohio University students and Athens locals.
(03/31/26 4:00am)
My name is Sydney Epps, Ph.D.,—Ohio University alumna BA, BSJ '12, former student senator and a doctoral-level expert in organizational behavior. I am writing directly to current students and the current editorial staff at The Post because I am watching Ohio University repeat a pattern the campus already lived through: calling equity “controversial,” calling retreat “neutral” and calling it all “compliance.”
(03/31/26 4:00am)
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, commonly known as the SAVE America Act, is a bill that would enforce stricter restrictions on voting and voter registration across the country. The bill, being pushed by the Trump administration, has caused substantial backlash for its intense changes that many argue would disenfranchise minority groups.
(03/26/26 4:00am)
On Feb 20, Manon Bannerman was announced to be taking a hiatus from the international girl-group, KATSEYE.
(03/26/26 4:00am)
“The Pitt” is proving to viewers that nursing is still a professional degree. This two-season medical drama on Hulu accurately depicts health care workers’ shifts through pacing, heartbreaking stories and professionalism in a demanding emergency department in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In a time when President Donald Trump’s administration has defined nursing as “not professional,” the show is more important now than ever.
(03/26/26 4:00am)
Two Ohio University student dance organizations, the Movement and the Athens Black Contemporary Dancers, are showcasing two spring dance concerts centered on student creativity and expression.