OU alumni support each other through their woman-owned businesses
By Kayla Bennett | Jan. 31, 2022Ohio University roots have led these alumni to creating and finding new opportunities.
Ohio University roots have led these alumni to creating and finding new opportunities.
Learn about one of the biggest holidays in Asia and how you can celebrate it yourself.
There are many different types of people at the gym. Which one are you?
For female bartenders, outrageous customers and harassment are just another day on the job.
A fun spring break doesn’t necessarily require traveling very far.
Although consumption of drugs or alcohol is not inherently negative, substance use can become harmful if done repeatedly in excess.
Campus centers and student organizations are welcoming what the new year has to offer for student involvement and volunteering.
The event, which was earlier scheduled for Jan. 15, was postponed until Jan. 22 due to extreme weather conditions.
Whether you are trying to cure a hangover, treat a headache, improve your bowels or overall trying to crush your hydration goals, these water bottles will help you improve your overall health.
A new dog park could bring dog owners in Nelsonville a place for recreation and opportunities to connect with the community.
Just women who love talking about sports! From women in the sports industry on the national stage to women in sports at Ohio University, we got you covered with everything you need to know.
Ohio University has shifted its COVID-19 quarantine and isolation requirements to more accurately reflect recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC.
Angervil has many connections on and off the ice that stick with him.
“Space and Sexy” and the Office of Health Promotion are working to relinquish stigmas around sex.
Ohio University will host speakers, conversations and service projects to honor Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
A deep dive into the horror genre born on the internet.
Originating in the Northeast Ohio area, the radio station has decided to gain new listeners through adding a signal in Athens, Ohio.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, campus life has changed drastically at OU.
The Post sat down with Gillian Ice to discuss the university’s plan for mitigating COVID-19 infections this spring and recommendations for students as they navigate the ongoing pandemic on campus.
Face shields, bandanas, neck gaiters, scarves, turtleneck collars, masks with valves and ski masks will no longer be accepted as face coverings.