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(08/25/20 1:24am)
The 2020 election will be one of the most significant in American history, and it will symbolize not just the future of the United States, but also how the Democratic Party will look for many elections that follow. Clarifying the democratic platform will be essential to its nominee Joe Biden’s chances in the fall, because he’s clearly stated that he intends to be a “transitional” candidate.
(07/06/20 1:06am)
Protesters clashed in Uptown Athens on Sunday afternoon as a rally in support of police was met with a counterprotest in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
(06/10/20 7:53pm)
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, a lot of events have been canceled or rescheduled. However, some organizations and Athens groups are adapting to the Ohio stay-at-home order and hosting events online through virtual services, like Zoom and Microsoft Teams. Here’s a list of some events still happening this week:
(06/09/20 7:40pm)
Pride Month is traditionally held throughout the month of June in celebration of LGBTQ identities. The month is usually met with parades, concerts, festivals and other wildly joyful celebrations as people embrace themselves and their loved ones.
(04/22/20 7:15pm)
Keynote speaker Dr. Kalvin DaRonne Harvell speaks passionately to guests attending the annual Martin Luther King Jr. brunch in the Baker University Center Ballroom on January 20, 2020. (FILE)
(04/09/20 1:44am)
It’s usually current and former Posties favorite time of year when we all gather for the yearly alumni reunion in Athens. This year, our typical reunion changed due to coronavirus.
(04/01/20 10:53pm)
Over the weekend, deputies responded to the Family Dollar located in New Marshfield. Family Dollar was closed and the alarm was going off.
(03/31/20 12:59am)
Ohio University may not be operating through campus, but that hasn’t stopped students from taking the initiative to keep their organizations alive and well.
(03/25/20 10:35pm)
Ohio University’s LGBT Center staff is working every day from home to ensure they can still support students during the pandemic.
(03/23/20 12:53am)
At Ohio University, there are numerous organizations that assist in preparing students for their desired career paths. One such organization is the Exercise Physiology Club, which focuses on educating students, typically by exercise physiology majors, to better understand the field and to help navigate the professional world.
(03/17/20 10:12pm)
The status of Ohio’s elections were up in the air for much of the day Monday, leaving some voters wondering whether or not voting would occur as scheduled Tuesday.
(03/05/20 11:45pm)
March 8 is International Women’s Day, a day dedicated to commemorating the immense progress that women have made, as well as reminding the world of the equality that women still fight for on a daily basis.
(03/04/20 2:18am)
In March 1987, after being petitioned by the National Women’s History Project, the U.S. Congress designated the month of March as Women’s History Month. Now, 33 years later, Women’s History Month is in full swing of celebration at Ohio University.
(03/03/20 2:50am)
Wearing a striped polo shirt, cargo pants and a brown cap, Bill Beamish can’t hide his nerves as he takes the stage in The Front Room. With a mic on the stand in front of him, his right hand quivering, he struggles to read the scribbles on the crumpled sheet of yellow paper he holds.
(02/28/20 10:35pm)
Ohio University’s Project For The Kids (PFTK) will host its fourth annual fundraising fashion show on Saturday, March 1, in support of pediatric ailments and disorders.
(02/27/20 12:43am)
(02/19/20 1:24am)
The Settling Ohio: First Nations and Beyond conference hopes to bring a knowledge of local history to students, community and faculty alike.
(02/15/20 10:34pm)
Mike Bloomberg’s campaign team opened an Athens office Saturday with supporters placing an emphasis on mitigating climate change and building a strong coalition to defeat President Donald Trump.
(02/12/20 11:57pm)
The American Collegiate Hockey Association season is starting to wind down, and there are just three weeks left until conference tournaments begin.
(02/12/20 5:01am)
The week after the Oscars usually has a lot of people talking, whether they watched the show or not. Amid the chaos of reactions to awkward moments on Twitter and cries of anguish from fans of films that didn't do so well, there is always a batch of key moments to remember when looking forward to next year's awards. And while this year was a bit calmer, there are certainly a number of significant takeaways from the 92nd Academy Awards.