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(09/28/23 2:55am)
As Ohio University enters its fifth week of classes for the 2023 fall semester, the brick roads seem as bustling as ever. Several new bobcats roam the campus, and for the second year in a row, OU reaches record enrollment numbers of first-year students, according to a previous Post report.
(09/19/23 2:20am)
The U.S. honors Hispanic heritage during September and October.
(09/08/23 2:03am)
Donkey Coffee and Espresso has been a spot in Athens to enjoy tasty fair-trade coffee and various live performances for more than two decades. Located at 17.5 W. Washington St., Donkey is just a short walk from Ohio University’s campus, making it a Bobcat favorite.
(04/19/23 2:11am)
Every working student's favorite season has finally come. Not fest season, spring season or even graduating season, but tax season. Whether interning at a law firm or working part-time as a barista, students at Ohio University will likely be busy filing their taxes this spring.
(04/05/23 1:42am)
Last Friday, Ohio University's School of Dance seniors previewed their Spring Senior Dance Concert in preparation for their official performance in April. The concert will showcase original choreography from 13 seniors in the School of Dance and have a mix of solo, duet and group performances.
(03/12/23 5:09pm)
Last Wednesday, March 8, marked the notorious Green Beer Day at Ohio University. With a fun excuse to skip class on a weekday, students at OU were eager in search of some emerald beer and a good time.
(03/08/23 3:24am)
The book "Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive," written by Stephanie Land, tells the story of hard work, low pay and a mother's will to survive. Published in January 2019, "Maid" went on to become a New York Times bestseller and was later adapted into a show on Netflix.
(02/15/23 2:43am)
Feb. 14, the date couples wait all year for and single people dread. Although Valentine’s Day seems like it's reserved for those in happy relationships, it is said showing love and appreciation to family and friends is just as important.
(02/03/23 2:05am)
Unfortunately for students, it is a common experience to have been sitting in class and have a chill run down your spine as you hear a fellow classmate make an offensive comment. This situation is extremely uncomfortable for everyone involved – whether it is the professor, TA or student, no one wants to have to go through this.
(12/02/22 4:09am)
With recent ownership under Elon Musk, Twitter has gone through some major changes. Everyday users may not notice a difference as they browse the app, but many of these changes are going on behind the scenes.
(11/08/22 3:38am)
With election day approaching on Tuesday, Nov. 8, students at Ohio University are eagerly registering to vote and preparing to cast their ballots. In modern elections, college students have been voting at record rates. In the 2020 election, 66% of registered college voters cast their ballots.
(11/01/22 1:43am)
The tradition of wearing costumes on Oct. 31 to celebrate the spooky holiday that is Halloween dates back to 1585 Scotland. During these times, people dressed in costume as a Celtic festival tradition where they would light bonfires and use their costumes to ward off ghosts.
(10/10/22 3:17am)
Columbus Day is a U.S. holiday that recognizes the arrival of Christopher Columbus to the Americas in 1492. Many people consider this holiday to be a way of honoring Columbus for discovering and even founding America, but this is a common misconception. Actually, Columbus didn't land in North America at all; he landed in the Bahamas, then traveled to the island of Hispaniola, which consists of Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
(09/17/22 2:37pm)