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Ohio University Student Senate is seeking to put indoor produce farms in campus dining halls. The project is in partnership with indoor garden company Just Vertical and replaces a former initiative to put solar umbrellas on campus.
Hardcore punk has long been an exclusionary genre. Traditionally, anyone trying to get into the vast world of headbanging rage that makes up their respective hardcore scenes had to fall into a certain demographic — i.e., white men.
Big things are happening in women’s sports. Caitlin Clark is arguably the most recognizable name in college basketball, is putting up video game numbers and broke the women’s college basketball’s career scoring record about a week ago.
Ohio University Student Senate held a vote of no confidence to remove Vice President Isaac Davis in an executive session Wednesday.
Ohio (2-1) travels to North Carolina this weekend to face off against Campbell in the season's second series. Last weekend, Ohio defeated Lipscomb twice, only losing once in the three-game series.
Since Oct. 7, the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza has taken the lives of over 29,000 Palestinians, according to an AP News report.
On Nov. 26, 2007, the United Nations General Assembly declared Feb. 20 as World Social Justice Day. The day was meant to honor efforts to reduce unemployment and stand against social exclusion and poverty. The UN General Assembly also wanted to recognize the importance of social development, peace and security.
The College of Fine Arts renewal strategy is a project set to renovate, relocate and reconstruct buildings within the college to revitalize arts education across campus and the Athens community.
The Kansas City Chiefs have been crowned Super Bowl champions, which means it’s time for the other 31 teams in the NFL to focus on how to build their team to dethrone the back-to-back champions. This offseason presents a variety of franchise-altering questions that could impact the next three to five years for their respective franchises. From the NFL draft to free agency, it’s time to look at some of the biggest queries of this offseason.
Film is the ultimate storyteller, especially when it comes to history. Textbooks and online articles pale compared to movies’ innate power to grapple audiences and transport them to a time and place, inaccessible beyond the big screen.
For over 100 years, we have been blessed to have all-female musical groups in the music industry. While many successful solo careers have come out of these groups, we must remember where they started. Girl bands have increased in popularity over the years and have created a lasting impact on the music industry.
On Feb. 18, Ohio University celebrated its 220th. Founders Day created an opportunity for students, staff and Athens locals to acknowledge the several accomplishments since the university’s founding in 1804. The celebrations included a virtual 5k, a birthday bash and an archives presentation about OU and The Post during WWII.
Some nights it takes some different faces to pick up a win. For Ohio, that was the case as it needed every last point to defeat SIUE, 22-17. Without two of its top wrestlers, Garrett Thompson at 165 pounds and Zayne Lehman at 184 pounds, there was a need for some contributions to come from new sources.
Ohio (7-16 overall, 4-16 Mid-American Conference) played the best half of basketball of its season on Saturday against the MAC’s top team in Ball State (22-3 overall, 11-1 MAC). But it was not enough to slay the dragon of the MAC, falling short by a score of 75-60.
Ohio will take on the Mid-American Conference’s No.1 team for the second time this season, but this time on its home court. As the regular season approaches its end and the MAC tournament comes closer, every game down the stretch is important for Ohio, especially Saturday’s matchup.
Ohio Loves Transit Week is a six-day-long celebration from Feb. 11-17 to highlight transit agencies and the roles they serve in communities around the state.
If you attend college in 2024, you will have probably noticed some unique nicknames about the new nicotine pouches known as Zyns. The Thomas Jefferzyn, Lamar Jackzyn and, of course, the upper decky lip pillow. However, no matter what comedic or hip little names we have for it, it's still a nicotine product that can cause many physical and mental long-term problems.
Facing a life in the spotlight and constant public scrutiny means being famous is not necessarily a luxury. Although many stars have worked extremely hard to be in the positions they are in now, some have expressed concern over being recognized outside of their artistic projects.
On the first floor of Schoonover Center lives the School of Visual Communications gallery. Throughout the year, the VisCom school hosts themed exhibitions showcasing the work of students and alums. These include photographs, multimedia design and other visual works of art.