The best eats in Athens
By Jess Umbarger | May 24, 2017Athens has several one-of-a-kind foods that are each special
Athens has several one-of-a-kind foods that are each special
Current Ohio University students give incoming freshman advice on living with a roommate
OU juniors and seniors advise freshman from taking too many credit hours, joining too many clubs and not following their passions.
Organizations on campus such as Paws for a Cause and Bobcats of the Shelter Dogs hosts events raise funds for Athens County Dog Shelter while having fun with shelter dogs
Women at OU can choose from three affordable options to meet their shopping needs.
If you’re looking for a place to eat or study, the culture staff at The Post can help.
Some classes offered at OU don’t cover “traditional” topics such as science and literature. Instead, they’re a way for students to get credit for their interests.
Services include drop-in counseling, psychiatric care and individual sessions.
Radar Hill and West State Street Cemetery are some of the best places to stargaze in Athens.
Former Texas Tech University President Duane Nellis took office in June.
Managing time well, visiting a professor during office hours and finding a good study space can help students with their schoolwork.
Navigating laundry, wifi and meal plans can be confusing at first.
The second and fourth floors of Alden Library will be open 24 hours Sunday through Thursday starting Fall Semester.
Students can choose to have a meal plan with anywhere from 10 to 20 swipes a week.
The Ridges, Athens food and the cat at the Athens Board of Elections window are just some of quintessential Athens traditions.
The Student Senate executives want students to be able to approach them with issues they see around campus.
Tips from a professional and students on how to stay healthy during your time in college
On campus, businesses, colleges and the University Programming Council hosts events with free food.
Price isn’t the only factor that goes into where someone decides to get their coffee, location and loyalty programs also play a large part in decision making.
There’s more to do than walk up and down Court Street.