Soccer: Despite massive freshman class, two sophomores stand out
By Kellen Becoats | Sep. 19, 2016Rianna Reese and Mandy Arnzen's relationship in the back line is blossoming into a massive coup for the Bobcats.
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Rianna Reese and Mandy Arnzen's relationship in the back line is blossoming into a massive coup for the Bobcats.
The divide between black American and African students on campus is widened by what little each group knows about each other’s cultures.
Ohio, hurt by injuries at running back, will have to use a freshman walk-on this weekend.
The Post's Richard Morris takes a stab at Pink Flamingos, the first in a series of cult classics being screened at The Athena Cinema this fall.
A masked man struck four anti-abortion signs with a nightstick Friday.
The $150,000 grant from the Economic Development Agency will be split between Ohio University and Bowling Green State University.
Yoga has become a popular form of exercise recently, but few people stop to consider its roots.
Just because you don't believe in the efforts of an activist group, does not mean you need to destroy their property.
Western Michigan won another Big 10 game, and the Broncos, along with Central Michigan and Toledo received AP Poll votes. Cooper Rush threw for his 10,000th yard, and Akron scored 34 points in the second quarter.
Chabad will host the program each week.
The Bible, handwritten and illuminated by French monks, is held on the fifth floor of the library.
Changing up your coffee can save you money, calories and fat.
Columnist Luke Furman laments the distorted image reggae has taken for public consumption, far removed from its original cultural spirit and politicking.
The Judicial Panel will be responsible for judging the actions of Student Senate, ensuring that the rules and procedures are followed efficiently.
Ohio needs to improve its red zone offense among other things going into Saturday's game against Gardner-Webb.
The Ohio University Police Department is investigating the incident.
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Out of the six Mid-American Conference schools in Ohio, OU had the third highest enrollment for fall 2015 when looking at main campuses.
Hillary Clinton's campaign is calling for free tuition for families earning less than $125,000 a year, but not all are convinced the plan is best for American taxpayers.
Despite passing a resolution at January's Board of Trustees meeting about low-enrollment classes, Pittaya Paladroi’s intermediate Thai course continues to be taught at Ohio University.