What you need to know for Ohio Primary Day
By Seth Archer | Mar. 14, 2016The Ohio Primary is Tuesday, and both races for the Ohio House of Representatives and President of the United States are hotly contested.
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The Ohio Primary is Tuesday, and both races for the Ohio House of Representatives and President of the United States are hotly contested.
Leading up to Ohio's important primary election March 15, a student in Carr Hall has had Trump stickers torn from her dorm door repeatedly.
Team Ubuntu took first place at the Scripps Innovation Challenge for its pitch of a news app and website that target the media desert of the Somali refugee population in Columbus.
Barnette often returned to Athens where her father established Ohio University's journalism school. She was 93.
OUSAP will reopen next Fall Semester as part of the Division of Student Affairs.
The business is a live puzzle game based off video games and will open on East State Street.
A campus climate survey, dubbed the Social Experiences and Safety Survey, will be sent to undergraduate and graduate students at the Athens campus Tuesday.
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Columnist Luke Furman details how Sirius XM offers niche playlists, deep cuts and commercial free listening which makes for a great driving experience.
Columnist Melanie Umbaugh talks about her trip to Uruguay.
Ohio will play in its 2nd postseason tournament beginning Wednesday.
The Post answers a question that came to us through Athens Asks, our forum where you ask the questions and we find the answers.
Ohio was expecting to be in the NCAA Tournament again this year. But it's not and playing in the WNIT won't be that bad, either.
Ohio's football coach was ranked high on ESPN's list.
Savannah Jo Dorsey threw a one-hitter against Indiana on Saturday in a 6-0 win.
Sarah Grace and Eddie Smith disagree on issues including fracking and minimum wage.
The International Women’s Day Festival took place Sunday highlighting performances, educational displays and vendors.
The public records request audit found that nearly half of Ohio public university employees did not follow state law when it came to providing records.