Hockey: Ohio can't get offense going, falls to Arizona
By Andrew Gillis | Jan. 23, 2016The Bobcats fell to the Wildcats 3-2.
The Bobcats fell to the Wildcats 3-2.
The Bobcats got a bad start on Friday, but were able to get the win against the Huskies.
International Day of Action in Solidarity with Trans Prisoners was honored at the LGBT Center with discussions, videos and postcards.
About seven inches of snowfall has caused Athens County to upgrade to a Level 3 snow emergency Saturday morning.
Incoming students will see an increase of $196 in tuition.
Antonio Campbell finds himself as Ohio's season leader in points, rebounds and blocks just over halfway through the season.
The Ohio University Women’s Center co-sponsored “#SayHerName: Remembering Black Women and Girls Killed by the Police” in the Multicultural Center.
The 'snowpocalypse' is coming, so have some fun.
Athens for Bernie and Bobcats for Bernie met to discuss strategies for winning early primaries in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina.
OU provided The Post with 10 out of the 20 total sets of records requested by the Inspector General in November.
Introducing the new Post series, Restaurant of the Month, where our first winner is Union Street Diner.
It's difficult for OU students, professors and faculty to attend meetings in the middle of school days.
Ohio hopes to extend win streak to 10 and stay undefeated in the MAC.
Ohio guard Jordan Dartis' energy and positive attitude has altered the Bobcats this season.
The Athens County Sheriff's Office solved the multiple car window vandals.
Ohio's six redshirt seniors need to be on the same page if the Bobcats want success.
Ohio looks to start win streak at Central Michigan.
Although university officials did not explicitly state an intention to demolish the President Street Academic Center, support from the College of Business' dean was voiced.
Ohio University students have been dealing with unwanted clutter — but not in their dorm rooms.
The third annual Hocking Hills Comfort Food Cruise plans to not only bring comfort to attendees who will get to sample food from twelve different restaurants, but also for those less fortunate in the surrounding area.