Posties in DC Ep. 4
Hosts Claire and Hannah have finished up their classes and are heading out to their internships. Listen to them reflect on the speakers and experiences they had these past four weeks in D.C.
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Hosts Claire and Hannah have finished up their classes and are heading out to their internships. Listen to them reflect on the speakers and experiences they had these past four weeks in D.C.
Tate and Hannah welcome all the listeners back to What Happens on Court, Stays on Court after the long summer wait.
Hosts Hannah and Claire have only been in the city for two weeks, and the culture shock is real. Join them as they discuss the diverse population, the shocking costs and the horrible mosquitos in the nation’s capital.
Hosts Hannah and Claire have only been in the city for two weeks, and the culture shock is real. Join them as they discuss the diverse population, the shocking costs and the horrible mosquitos in the nation’s capital.
In this introduction to “Posties in D.C.,” Hannah Campbell and Claire Schiopota discuss their first impressions of moving into the big city. From their expectations to their realities, they tell you just how their first week went and what they look forward to this semester. Join them on their adventure as they live in the country’s capitol!
National Kissing Day has come and gone, and many celebrated with their significant others. However, the day does not prohibit family and friends from doing the same.
The month of May celebrates Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, recognizing the contributions of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans to United States history. Ohio University students celebrate this month and their culture, in hopes to remember and embrace that history.
The third time's a charm for Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker, as they celebrated their third wedding this past weekend in Portofino, Italy. The whole Kardashian clan was there, making it a show-stopping affair.
The war in Ukraine may seem like a distant issue for U.S. citizens, but for leaders and members of Chabad at Ohio University, there is a special connection.
Mom’s Weekend at Ohio University is thought to be a time of bonding and family fun, a time for moms to visit their children and spend some quality time. For male bartenders and bouncers in Athens, however, Mom’s Weekend can be a nightmare.
The 2022 Grammys was a smashing success for artists such as Olivia Rodrigo, Jon Bastiste and Silk Sonic. These artists’ looks were also leaps and bounds above their previous Oscars’ looks.
Hosts Hannah Campbell and Tate Raub interview Mikayla Rochelle, the official organizer for Stewart Fest and learn how this Bobcat is making fest history.
After the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2022 Oscars were back and better than ever. Unfortunately, only a few stars’ wardrobes lived up to my high expectations.
OU Student Senate received major backlash after the removal of former treasurer Simar Kalkat, which brought attention to the allegedly dysfunctional environment created by members. As the next election gears up, it’s time to make the change the student body truly wants to see.
Learn more about how Rent Free came to be, its shows at The Union and Red Brick Tavern, an upcoming gig for Mill Fest and its future projects.
After two years, fest season is finally back. Hosts Tate Raub and Hannah Campbell preview this upcoming season with Athens DJs about what the event will look like and its cultural significance at Ohio University.
ARTS/West, 132 W. State St., is known for holding a wide variety of classes for residents in the area. Now, the people of Athens can get educated on uncommon ways to better their health and spirituality.
Athens’ annual Green Beer Day will be back Wednesday. After almost a year of anticipation, bar owners and bartenders are excited to see Ohio University students continue the longtime tradition.
Rising Suns Non-Profit Pharmacy is now moving to a new location in Grosvenor Hall, room 078. With the new location, the pharmacy hopes to expand its services to more residents in Athens.
Hosts Hannah Campbell and Tate Raub prattle with Post photographers Nate Swanson and Jesse Jarrold-Grapes about capturing the moments of Super Bowl weekend in Athens, Cincinnati and other South-Central Ohio cities.