Amesville museum details early days of the Coonskin Library
By Julia Fair | Jan. 13, 2015The Coonskin Library Museum holds cultural, historical and ancestral history with Ohio University.
The Coonskin Library Museum holds cultural, historical and ancestral history with Ohio University.
Student Senate is set to tackle goals in its first meeting of Spring Semester.
You won't find Cassie Fait eating a McDonald's Big Mac.
The commissioners discussed a future project to implement windows in the Nelsonville-York high school and the possibility of revamping the whole parks system.
Richard Vedder, a distinguished university professor of economics, reflects on his time at Ohio University after a commendable half-century of success.
Committees are now working together to plan the future of The Ridges after a year-long conversation produced little to no results
The Season Selection Committee is made up of faculty members in the many areas of concentration in the Division of Theater. For the first time, they included students in the process this year. They also decided to bring back the musical.
Amount of break-ins over winter break “normal,” according to APD. Officers responded to three reports of break-ins during the break, one of which resulted in $2,000 in losses.
The Multicultural Center features art inspired from women in the Appalachian region.
Ohio is seeking to continue it’s winning ways at Eastern Michigan, who are coming off a double-digit loss to Akron.
Ohio is still searching for its first win and will host Toledo on Wednesday in The Convo.
@ThePostSports staffers attempt to predict Wednesday's basketball game against Toledo.
The Division of Theater and the African Studies program are partnering for two weeks to honor the works of famed South African playwright Athol Fugard.
The pressure is on Michigan’s new coach to turnaround football team after a “homecoming” in December.
Ohio students pack the bars for first ever College Football Championship in support of Ohio State
Impeached International Student Union president was reinstated after his appeal to the general board.
After a presentation from Burgess & Niple engineering firm, City council could see a $2 million dollar project to repair the Washington Street parking garage in the near future.
Athens County Commissioners will be cementing the job description for a new county planner at their Tuesday meeting
About a third of Ohio University’s graduate students are dependent upon the university’s fluctuating budget to pay for their graduate student stipends as the number of graduate students has increased.
After an increasing number of students told University counselors they were going hungry, OU’s Counseling and Psychological Services decided to conduct a survey to gauge the problem.