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(04/02/26 4:00am)
Raising children can be a full-time job with many responsibilities. Some local families need a little support through their parenting journeys, which is where the Athens Birth Circle, a non-profit organization, comes in.
(04/01/26 10:14pm)
On Tuesday, the Ohio University chapter of the Ohio Student Association hosted a “No ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) in Athens” town hall in Schoonover Center, bringing students and administrators together to discuss campus policy and concerns.
(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)
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.”
(03/30/26 2:51pm)
The Ohio University Student Senate’s election is Tuesday, March 31, allowing students to vote for candidates for the 2026-27 term.
(03/31/26 4:00am)
Ohio University is a public institution bound by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. That means speakers like Myron Gaines are legally allowed to appear on campus. As the Student Press Law Center affirms, public universities cannot restrict speech based solely on its offensiveness or viewpoint.
(03/31/26 4:00am)
Two dead after collision at LaGuardia Airport
(03/31/26 4:00am)
The Student Senate voted unanimously to send a referendum bringing the issues of Ohio University's divestment and disclosure to a student vote. The student body has the opportunity to vote on both issues through a form in their emails Tuesday.
(03/27/26 4:00am)
To promote their newest album, “Arirang,” BTS released an animated teaser March 13, which included shots of Howard University. However, the nod to the historically Black university didn’t land well with fans.
(03/27/26 4:00am)
If you’re trying to rekindle your relationship with reading, most people will tell you to start with Colleen Hoover, a best-selling author and one of Time Magazine’s "Most Influential People of 2023." Hoover writes digestible contemporary romance, fiction and psychological thriller novels, three of which have now been turned into movies. “It Ends with Us” and “Regretting You” are box office hits and the latest release on March 13, “Reminders of Him,” grossed $28.2 million in its global debut.
(03/26/26 4:00am)
This past weekend, Lollapalooza Brazil took place in São Paulo. Chappell Roan performed as a headliner, but controversy ensued during her time there.
(03/26/26 4:00am)
On Feb 20, Manon Bannerman was announced to be taking a hiatus from the international girl-group, KATSEYE.
(03/24/26 4:00am)
Ohio University President Lori Stewart Gonzalez was sworn in as both OU’s 23rd president and the university’s first woman president Oct. 18, 2023. She has had a long career in higher education administration that ultimately led her to OU. Before coming to Athens, she was the interim president at the University of Louisville from 2022-23, and has been an administrator at the University of Kentucky, Appalachian State University and the University of Tennessee. She earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Kentucky and her master’s and doctoral degrees in communication disorders from Eastern Kentucky University and the University of Florida.
(03/23/26 4:00am)
The 2026 Fest Season has started, and thousands of Ohio University students will flood from campus to the outer streets of Athens and celebrate the warm weather. For seniors, this marks the close of their final semester and the last moments for partying in Athens as a student. Due to the Fest Season party culture, students might drink or use substances more heavily. While the season is meant to be spent outside, with friends, without a care in the world, the weekend's festivities can also lead to unsafe behavior through excessive consumption.
(03/24/26 4:00am)
Monday, March 16
(03/24/26 4:00am)
The conflict between the U.S. and Iran continues to escalate as both Washington and Tehran volley consistent threats and attacks in the Middle East.
(03/20/26 4:00am)
According to the National Recreation and Park Association, “as little as 20 minutes a day spent outdoors helps reduce stress.” This is valuable advice, as the past winter in Athens was brutal, with snowstorms and ice covering the town. Snow was calculated to have reached over six inches in just one storm this past January. Now, we have reached the time when 40 degrees Fahrenheit feels warm. As temperatures continue to rise, so does the energy among college students who reside here.
(03/17/26 4:00am)
After nearly two decades leading The Walt Disney Company, Bob Iger will step down as CEO and Josh D’Amaro, the current chairman of Disney Experiences, will step into the role.
(03/16/26 4:00am)
It is no mystery that Ohio has experienced success under head coach Jeff Boals, who just finished his seventh season with the Bobcats. However, after Thursday night's loss to Kent State in Cleveland, it marked back-to-back first-round exits in the Mid-American Conference Tournament for Ohio.
(03/17/26 4:00am)
The National Women’s History Alliance named this year's Women’s History Month with the theme “Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future.” This is because of “overlapping global challenges: climate change, economic insecurity, healthcare disparities and threats to democratic participation.” To celebrate women who initiated change, this is a month to say “thank you” to the historical trailblazers who came before us.