Donald Roberts, School of Art professor emeritus, dies at 91
By ELIZABETH BACKO | Mar. 23, 2015Donald Roberts, a professor emeritus in the School of Art, died March 16.
Donald Roberts, a professor emeritus in the School of Art, died March 16.
A new LGBT-friendly lecture was implemented as part of an OU course this year in an effort to assure medical students practice sensitivity in dealing with LGBT patients.
A volunteer firefighter was found dead at the Jacksonville Volunteer Fire Department from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
Some try to flee when they’re caught
Months after council requested a hearing contesting Chipotle’s liquor license request in October, the Department of Commerce announced they would not hold a hearing.
The Spurs are looking like the Spurs again, and know one wants to see them in the playoffs.
The Bobcats will lose just two swimmers, making the future a bright one for Ohio.
Ohio hasn’t beaten Xavier since 2005.
Athens will join the ranks of Barcelona and Beijing as host of the international space program.
Graduate Student Senate's March meeting will be a first for any senate at Ohio University as it will be live streamed.
Ohio started the outdoor season at the Wake Forest Open. The Bobcats had strong performances from the throwing and distance teams, something coach Clay Calkins was expecting. He didn’t get a lot from the sprinters, but some of that is because of injuries.
For the first time since 2011, Ohio places no All-Americans at NCAA Championships.
Bobcat pitchers get mixed results in new roles in weekend series against Central Michigan
Saturday was a loss that should be remembered as a win for the Bobcats.
No. 14 Ohio lost to No. 3 Arizona State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Saturday in Tempe, Arizona.
Japanese Student Association celebrates the first day of spring over the weekend with laughter and food.
After losing six straight, solid pitching helps the Bobcats with a weekend sweep over Niagara.
Hashim Pashtun recently became the International Student Union President and continues to serve on Graduate Student Senate as an executive.
The Post takes a look back at Pat Kelly’s career before his sentencing.
A Post stringer compiles some of the more interesting moments from this year's High Fest.