Ohio University announces next vice president for Student Affairs
By Megan Henry | Mar. 24, 2016Jason Pina was announced as Ohio University's new vice president for Student Affairs, and he will start at OU on June 13.
Jason Pina was announced as Ohio University's new vice president for Student Affairs, and he will start at OU on June 13.
On Monday, James D. Howard entered Downs Bait and Guns and tried to purchase a firearm and ammunition, but was denied. Howard was later arrested.
The new Jeff Market will promote diversity and healthy eating on campus.
Fair trade certification is almost synonymous with ethical consumerism, social justice and environmental sustainability, but a closer look reveals some potential flaws.
After realizing the full report had not been published, "The Post" will update its story to include the final page of the WOUB documents regarding sexist behavior in the newsroom.
Nicholas Felt wants Student Senate candidates to talk about the issues facing students.
Landan Lama argues that presidential candidate Jordan Kelley did not do his required duties in various positions.
Add a little extra something to what’s in your Easter basket.
Coach Clay Calkins wants to see more consistency for Ohio this weekend.
The men’s lacrosse team has outscored opponents 33-8 since returning from spring break and credit their friendship off the field to their chemistry on the field.
Posties cover fest season hour-by-hour to get an enjoyable story up quickly.
The course, named Putt People First, is Athens County’s only 18-hole miniature golf course, and its proceeds benefit local charities.
Two students started the Twitter account @OUforTrump16 earlier in March to help increase support for the candidate in Athens.
The $320,000 observatory will be home for an historic 10-inch refractor telescope that was previously salvaged from a fire.
OU contributed about $15 million from the OU Fund, and OSU gave $20 million to start up the fund in 2012, though the process to create it started years before.
Thirteen Bobcats took to the field on Wednesday with hopes to extend their football careers.
Frances and Anna Lappé discuss the need for change in food systems today and give hope that change is happening.
The Facebook post of the incident has nearly 4,000 likes.
Because a steam shutdown is required during construction, officials say it was necessary to start construction now in order to ensure buildings can be heated later on.
Every bargoer prefers some bars over others. Columnist Erin Davoran gives her opinion on Athens’ numerous watering holes.