Trustees hike tuition more than $200 for continuing students
By Danielle Keeton-Olsen | Jan. 23, 2015The Board approved tuition increases Friday amid protests from students.
The Board approved tuition increases Friday amid protests from students.
Nelsonville Music Festival rolls out its second round of artist announcements.
The students, charged with disrupting a lawful meeting, have since been released.
The eastern leg of the Cincinnati Reds Caravan kicked off at The Market on East State Street in Athens Thursday night.
Bobcats face nation’s top scorer in final road series of regular season
The Bobcats have confidence moving forward after winning their first MAC game Wednesday.
Alden library replaced all of the old printers over winter break.
Columbus mayor’s five-year sustainability plan pushing away from dependence on single-use bags
Police are expected to file persistent disorderly conduct charges against three members of Ohio University’s Student Senate following a protest Thursday afternoon.
A representative from Policy Matters Ohio says the new minimum wage will help encourage economic development. Others are unconvinced.
The swimming team looks to use the same strategy it has been all season this weekend against Toledo.
Despite having just one conference this season, Ohio head coach Joel Greenlee is confident that the Bobcats can make up some ground in the MAC
Following a win over Northern Illinois on Wednesday, Ohio will travel to Muncie, Illinois to match up against Ball State.
After a day of debate and discussion, Ohio University Board of Trustees are prepared to move forward with the Ohio Guarantee fixed tuition plan and other university policies.
Student protesters who have rallied this semester against raising tuition at Ohio University didn't protest inside the Board of Trustees meeting Thursday, but their concerns were clearly heard by trustees and OU officials.
Police officers from OUPD and APD met and chatted with community members over delicious coffee and cookies.
LGBT Center will host an amateur drag show Friday as a fundraiser for students to attend MBLGTACC.
Winners of BSCPB's Battle of the Emcees on Saturday will determine who will open for Wocka Flocka Flame Sibs Weekend.
Attorney Todd Grace is hoping to take over Athens County Municipal Court judge William Grim’s position this November. City Prosecutor Lisa Eliason has her sights set on the city law director position.
The Post’s Publishing Board and top editors have opened up editor-in-chief applications a bit earlier than usual this year.