Ex Post Facto: Week one is in the books
By Jeremy Hill | Aug. 26, 2016The Post looked at OU executive salaries this week, and the Athens mayor reminded us jaywalking is illegal.
The Post looked at OU executive salaries this week, and the Athens mayor reminded us jaywalking is illegal.
The report describes the suspect as about 5 feet 8 inches, skinny with red hair with black highlights and a thick black beard. The case remains under investigation.
According to Trustee Victor Goodman, retention rates, or the rate of students continuing at OU from freshman to sophomore year, has gone up two percent in the past year — a number that OU President Roderick McDavis said is “huge” in comparison to other universities.
Some Ohio University professors ditch the textbooks for online resources that can save students money.
Anthropology Alive! will allow participants to experience hands on project research.
The Democratic presidential nominee expands her ground game in Ohio.
The grant will allow OU to team up with the Muskingum County Business Incubator and expand their resources.
As students discover new sexual freedom, it is important to use proper protection
Nocturnal students use a variety of different strategies to balance school and work.
A weekend preview of The Bobcat Invitational, the Bobcats first games of the season. Ohio has to replace numerous starters from last year's NCAA Tournament squad.
You can get into any national park for free this weekend.
Tadeusz Malinski, an OU chemistry and biochemistry professor, won the Albrecht Fleckenstein Memorial Award for his cardiovascular research.
A preview of the season opener for the Field Hockey team. The team went 8-10 last season.
Ryan Robinette will perform at the country music festival and will open up for big name country artists such as Jake Owen and Brett Eldredge.
Ahead of the first high school game of the season, coach Ryan Adams has been focusing on the mental game over the physical game. The Bulldogs face off against Warren at 7:30 p.m.
Junior Brooke Mauro is ready to help select a new president for the university and bridge the divide between the Board of Trustees and students.
Every American takes a sigh of relief and moves on with their day
Faced with injuries elsewhere or a stacked depth chart, some Bobcats have had to move positions to see the field and help the team.
In preparation for Rush Week, Erin outlines the basic structure of Greek Life and important dates for this year's recruitment process.