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(06/06/25 12:56am)
Ohio House Bill 96 is currently in committee in the Ohio Senate. The primary sponsor of the bill is Rep. Brian Stewart (R-Asheville). If passed, the bill would eliminate the sales tax exemptions currently in place for newspapers and newspaper subscriptions.
(06/02/25 9:03pm)
The Trump administration followed through on its plan to enact substantial tariffs on foreign products in February, with many efforts including increasing the purchase of American-produced goods and boosting American jobs, according to the Associated Press.
(05/27/25 4:00am)
The 2024-25 collegiate sports year brought a ton of success to Ohio and after this past year, aspirations are high in Athens as we turn the page to the year ahead. Before jumping forward, The Post looks at the past and remembers some of the best moments for Ohio’s teams last year.
(05/26/25 11:35pm)
A recent round of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency grants funded 116 water systems in 58 counties across the state, including Athens. The grant consists of $2.7 million and is aimed toward improving public water systems and drinking water.
(05/23/25 1:38am)
Athens City Council met Monday evening to discuss street repaving, as well as property rezonings and a new shared-use bike path.
(05/27/25 10:43pm)
At Ohio University, education can stretch beyond campus, and sometimes far beyond the country’s borders.
(05/27/25 4:00am)
The COVID-19 pandemic first struck the globe in 2019. More than five years later, its impact on education remains visible, with lasting changes to how teachers educate and how students learn.
(05/27/25 4:00am)
As a freshman starting at Ohio University, one of the most daunting tasks is making and finding friends on campus. For college students, friendship is essential for one’s overall well-being. Although friends can be made anywhere on campus, making friends in academic classes is an easy place to strike up conversation and makes the difference in finding your home at OU.
(05/27/25 4:00am)
At Ohio University, faculty members are decorated with multiple degrees and have decades of real-world experience, making them highly qualified to teach the next generation of business professionals, scientists, journalists, engineers, teachers, the list goes on.
(05/27/25 4:00am)
Numerous government orders and laws targeted efforts in universities to support diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility for Ohioians at campuses, local, state and federal levels.
(04/29/25 6:43pm)
Ohio University President Lori Stewart Gonzalez released an email Tuesday updating students about the effects of the Advance Ohio Higher Education Act on university programs and offices.
(04/27/25 3:26pm)
This is ongoing breaking news. This story will be updated as more information is acquired.
(04/25/25 4:00am)
An article published in the Journal of Science Communication describes a “pressure cocktail” which “can result in misrepresentation of science that could lead to harmful health behaviors and public misunderstandings and distrust in science.”
(04/25/25 4:00am)
When I was in high school, I told my mom I would never attend Ohio University. But as we sat together in my childhood home’s backyard Sunday, she told me, “I could never have imagined you going anywhere else besides OU.”
(04/22/25 4:00am)
The desert is a wasteland, literally. Every year, thousands of attendees file into the Colorado Desert to see their favorite artists perform at one of the biggest music festivals in the world: Coachella.
(04/21/25 4:00am)
Ohio (30-12, 13-4 Mid-American Conference) beat Miami (26-21, 15-6 MAC) in both games of a Friday doubleheader with a 2-0 score in the first and a 3-1 score in the second game. With both wins over Miami, Ohio moves to the first-place team in the MAC and bumps Miami down to third place.
(04/17/25 4:00am)
“A Minecraft Movie” has become synonymous with one phrase uttered by Jack Black: “chicken jockey.” The moment has made rounds around the globe and has become the starring moment of the movie. But has it begun to impact theater etiquette?
(04/17/25 4:00am)
Each year during the spring semester, Bobcats head to various streets around campus to participate in Fest Season, a long-standing tradition at Ohio University that began in the 1960s.
(04/15/25 4:00am)
With blind loyalty, President Donald Trump’s supporters have remained concerningly unbothered by scandals, crimes and broken campaign promises. His avid champions never strayed away and kept approval ratings high, until now.
(04/14/25 1:10am)
Dr. Eddith Dashiell is retiring after 33 years of impactful work in journalism. For the past five years she's been the Director of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, and she was the first woman and African American to fill the role. Dr. D has inspired so many students over the years and she will continue to be an advocate of free speech and journalism.
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