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Each week, the sports editorial team selects its Top 25 FBS college football teams for the Student Media Poll.
Amid celebrations of the 25th anniversary of “Gilmore Girls,” a documentary about the show titled “Searching for Stars Hollow,” was announced. Presented by Ink On Paper studios and funded completely by Kickstarter, the documentary has promised to transform everything viewers know about “Gilmore Girls,” holding the future film to a high standard.
House Bill 399, sponsored by Ohio Democratic Reps. Tristan Rader and Christine Cockley proposed legislation that prevents the Ohio Department of Natural Resources from issuing permits to drill for oil and gas under state parks, as well as Lake Erie.
After a close loss on the road against Rutgers to open the season, Ohio head coach Brian Smith sat down with the media for his weekly press conference ahead of the Bobcats’ home opener against West Virginia. Here is what The Post learned from his conversation on Monday morning.
Monday, Aug. 25
Nearly 18 months after filing to unionize and six months after securing a decisive vote, the United Academics of Ohio University has officially begun contract negotiations with the university’s administration.
Although Labor Day may just seem like another holiday on the calendar, the celebrations go all the way back to 1882.
As students come back from summer and settle into Athens, they’ll find Frida’s Modern Mexican open for the year.
Monday, Aug. 25
Athens thrives on a rich blend of arts, music and togetherness. To live in Athens is to explore and support local artists, musicians and organizations. For newcomers, lifelong residents and those wanting to fully immerse themselves in the magic of Athens, familiarizing oneself with the local music scene is an excellent way to get started.
Sabrina Carpenterdropped her 7th studio album, adding more good music to an impressive career. “Man’s Best Friend” was released on Friday, bringing with it lots of buzz and opinions.
This past Saturday, the Baker Ballroom was taken over by a talented group of drag queens. Organized by the Ohio University Program Council, a night of death drops, dancing and drama occurred.
Ohio University has entered the master planning phase of a major renovation of Alden Library, with construction expected to begin after June 2026.
With recent diversity, equity and inclusion rollbacks and legislative changes, citizens are on high alert, and Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle ad has sparked controversy for being branded as eugenics propaganda.
From the start of the fall semester until Thanksgiving break, 50% of all college sexual assaults are statistically found to occur. If this statistic is true at other schools, it is also true of ours.
It’s not a secret that college is expensive. From tuition costs to furnishing rooms and feeding yourself, money is not something to be thrown around during your college years. Clothing is just another thing to add to that expense list. Thankfully, Ohio University's Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs is helping students access cheap and lightly worn clothing, right here on campus.
Former Sen. Sherrod Brown launched his return campaign Aug. 18 for the U.S. Senate election in 2026 after losing his seat to Republican Bernie Moreno in 2024.
In late June, U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary Brooke Rollins announced her plan to rescind the Roadless Area Conservation Rule. The policy, better known as the Roadless Rule, was put in place by the U.S. Forest Service in 2001 to reduce the impact of road construction on certain public lands.
The concept of a literacy crisis is often used to describe educational issues. However, the term is increasingly being applied in online communities of readers to describe individuals who read more fiction than nonfiction.