A team of faculty and students want to bring “pee power” to Mars
By Alex Meyer | Jan. 20, 2015A team of OU faculty and students developed technology that converts urine into water and energy
A team of OU faculty and students developed technology that converts urine into water and energy
Athens is home to one of the only rehabilitation centers in the country for cult survivors or those who have been spiritually abused.
Sherri Saines, reference and instruction librarian, plans to talk about finding feminist voices in non-traditional research in the Women’s Center’s first Brown Bag lunch of the year.
Social justice open mic set for Wednesday at Casa
Ohio State QB Cardale Jones had the chance to cash in at the NFL level after his National Championship run. He chose to state with the Buckeyes, but did he make the right choice?
Ohio University’s Marching 110 is going to Paris in 2016 and will perform at Disney Land Paris, the beaches of Normandy and at the Eiffel Tower.
The Bobcats will hope to finish the season on a high note after an inconsistent start.
Hogan to serve as assistant coach while Breslin, Harris and Benson make debut on Team USA
Having lost its first four MAC games, Ohio is trying to regroup to improve in the future.
A notebook on Ohio’s win over Central Michigan and what it means moving forward.
Welcome to the inaugural Post Vision for Spring 2015. We love having you here. This is where we will be posting a themed collection of photo goodness on a weekly basis. This week, our theme is winter break. We tasked our photographers with shooting while they traveled the nation and these are the photos they came back with.
Despite recent, warmer weather, Ohio University cannot turn off the heat to its facilities once it's on, leaving some dorms and classrooms either too cold or too hot.
Which social network is the most popular among adults? Pew reveals its findings.
Ohio University officials are concerned about the possibility of mold growing in Porter Hall after a water line burst in December and caused water damage to the building.
Sometimes, well most of the time, alcohol and sex don't mix.
The 2015 Sheriff’s Office Budget shows changes in administration, new radio installations and new expenses.
City council will vote on a one reading resolution to express their support for marriage equality.
Low nationwide gas prices have reached Athens, but their cause and their endurance is still relatively murky.
John Kasich will announce his plan for the 2015-16 budget in February.
Grant Stover weighs in on environmental activism at OU.