Post Haste: Why there's no school on Labor Day; Bobcat soccer loses again
By Jeremy Hill | Sep. 7, 2015Good morning. Here's what you need to know for Monday, Sept. 7, 2015:
Good morning. Here's what you need to know for Monday, Sept. 7, 2015:
Ohio lost its fifth-straight game Sunday.
Ohio falls 3-2 Friday night after rain delay.
A local self-defense trainer used female empowerment model at Friday's workshop hosted by the OU Women's Center.
Ohio sweeps LSU in straight sets 25-19, 25-19, 25-16 in its first match of the Bobcat Invitational.
Did you escape the storm yesterday?
Ohio impressively glides past Idaho in Moscow.
After a 21-0 lead in the first quarter, Ohio toppled Idaho 45-28 in its 2015 regular season opener. Here are four thoughts to take away from the Kibbie Dome.
A new practice was put in place at University of Idaho that severely disappoints Post editors.
Rep. Steve Stivers visited Athens on Wednesday in order to take a tour of OU's Innovation Center.
Cheryl Cesta will hold the first self-defense workshop of the year for the Women’s Center; it will focus not only on physical self-defense but also on awareness skills for prevention.
Eating meat can have disastrous consequences. Fortunately, vegetarian opportunities abound on campus.
Wizard’s Guild comics stands a popular place for students and Athens locals to purchase and discuss comic books and gaming.
Freshman Ben Sattler looks to make his mark on this years team.
'Post' editor Emma Ockerman introduces "Post Sessions", a new initiative to host student-lead discussions on common journalism questions.
Another outage is planned for Friday morning from 2 a.m. to 3:30 a.m, the Office of Information Technology announced.
The Bobcats have lost runners on both the men’s and women’s sides, but the coaches feel strongly that what they have will lead Ohio to success.
Generation Action, a student-run youth movement, advocates for reproductive rights on OU's campus.
In April, a fire ravaged the building at 30 Public Square, near Stuart's Opera House, in Nelsonville, Ohio. Months later, progress is being made in removing the debris and prepping plans for a renovation.
Club sports, including Ohio's fencing team, provide a variety of skills to newcomers to the sport.