Stuart’s Opera House invites audience for intimate show with Amanda Anne Platt
By LynAnne Vucovich | Feb. 3, 2016Folk songwriter Amanda Anne Platt will be playing a backstage performance at Stuart’s Opera House on Friday.
Folk songwriter Amanda Anne Platt will be playing a backstage performance at Stuart’s Opera House on Friday.
An OU student was charged with intoxication Thursday after knocking incessantly at the wrong door.
Columnist Leah Keiter suggests a Valentine's Day date away from Court Street.
Some male students defy stereotypes in predominantly female majors.
Five Bobcats will be at Bird Arena for their final home series this weekend, and The Post asked three of them to look back on their careers.
Akron coach Keith Dambrot is one of the only coaches in the country that watches the opposition warm up. His "old school" mentality rubbed off on Akron Tuesday night.
Athens-based Wolfmen, comprised of three Ohio University School of Music students, aim to intrigue audiences with stretched-out tracks and experimentation.
Ohio fell to Akron on Tuesday night.
The Ohio Inspector General has requested presidential records from OU three times, though it's unclear if an investigation is ongoing.
The deadline to apply for the Ohio University Survivor Advocacy Program interim advocate position — which nine people have applied for — has been pushed to Feb. 15.
Florida Sen. Ted Cruz beat Donald Trump by 3.4 points while former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton only beat Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders by tenths of a percent.
University graduate students are participating in the Three Minute Thesis event, in which they have to explain their dissertation in three minutes.
In the most recent incident, a 33-year-old man reported being filmed in a Baker Center bathroom.
Athens City Code Director John Paszke was fired Monday after various disputes with Athens City Council and Athens administration.
Comedic organizations and venues on and off campus try to avoid joke controversy.
The Women’s Center and Multicultural Center will screen Dark Girls to discuss importance of acknowledging colorism.
Associate professor and Faculty Senate member Bill Reader responds to a quote attributed to him in a Post article from Tuesday.
The third annual “For the Love of Athens County” exhibit is ARTS/West’s first show of the year.
Jenny Hall-Jones, interim vice President for Student Affairs and dean of students, and Councilwoman Jennifer Cochran, D-At Large are co-chairing a city and university task force to look into the safety of fests, Hall-Jones said.
OU is not the only university experiencing a decline in the number of Group I faculty.