Men's Basketball: Jason Preston drafted by the Los Angeles Clippers
By Jack Gleckler | July 29, 2021Los Angeles, meet Jason Preston.
Los Angeles, meet Jason Preston.
Ohio University President Duane Nellis will be stepping down effective June 30 and is looking forward to getting back into the classroom.
The Ohio Department of Higher Education will award Ohio University’s STEM programs over $1 million in scholarships as a part of the Choose Ohio First scholarship program.
Damon Krane was the most recent candidate to announce his campaign for Athens City Council, and will be focusing on many of the same issues as when he ran for mayor.
The Federal Communications Commission announced its Emergency Broadband Benefit program, which will aid qualifying households by providing discounts on broadband and electronic devices.
As OU vaccination clinics come to a close, students share their positive experiences with staff.
On Wednesday, April 28, from 8 a.m. to 11:59 p.m., Denim Day will be hosted in support of survivors of sexual assault and violence. Later in the day, a workshop, “The Myth of the Perfect Survivor,” will be held at 12 p.m.
OU believes “Every Day is Earth Day” and is working to exemplify that through this celebration.
Weld House will be demolished this summer using reserves from housing revenues.
Great coffee doesn't need expensive equipment.
Ohio Gov. Mike Dewine visited Heritage Hall on Monday to witness three students receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Ohio earned its second series sweep of the season this weekend.
A letter-writing campaign is being held at Baker University Center for students in favor of Collin’s Law to send letters to legislators.
The Post sat down with Lanae Lang, a junior studying communication studies and a ROTC cadet on scholarship to serve in the Air Force after college, to talk about OU’s ROTC program, the different types of people in ROTC and common misconceptions about ROTC.
Some students have been using group chats to spread information and offer means of transportation.
Ohio finished the season 12-8 after several bumps along the way.
Teaching assistants have had to help students struggling with their mental health during the coronavirus pandemic, although they are not trained to do so.
A gift from Chubu University in Japan, the cherry blossom trees continue to be an iconic part of Ohio University’s campus every spring.