Students bronze using artificial sunlight
By Anna Gibbs | Mar. 10, 2014Though the sun is just beginning to show its face, many students have been finding their glow, even in the dead of winter.
Though the sun is just beginning to show its face, many students have been finding their glow, even in the dead of winter.
Park Place might see some changes
From the opening tip to the final horn, there wasn’t a doubt of the end result of Monday’s first-round Mid-American Conference Tournament game.
Elliot Long made his first appearance as Graduate Student Senate’s LGBT Affairs Commissioner at Monday’s meeting.
It is not easy being new to anything, let alone coaching.
At least five liquor licenses have been transferred between establishments in the City of Athens without a fight since 2012.
Building an indoor practice facility was not Ohio football coach Frank Solich’s first priority when he accepted his current position, but it was certainly on his list.
On just about any day of the week, one could find Athens community members and students coming together at local philanthropic organizations to provide a free meal to the community.
In lieu of a question this week we’ve decided to explore the wonderful world of photo-sexting.
Athletics’ decision to fire Werner was a failure to the coach and the Swimming & Diving program.
An Athens historic landmark and a previous home to The Post in the 1970s, the Pilcher House, is full of history.
As candidates and voters alike gear up for the 2014 elections, a few candidates are choosing to think outside the two-party-system box that only has room for Republicans and Democrats.
Ohio University students have a dorm room or apartment to go back to each night and relax, but some people in Southeastern Ohio — and the world — don’t have that luxury.
A handful of students will attend Ohio University in Fall 2014 knowing exactly what they will be doing for the next seven or eight years.
Although the top two cable providers in the United States — one being Time Warner Cable, which is popular in Athens — are on the cusp of joining forces, subscribers shouldn’t anticipate any change in the near future, cable officials have said.
Students spend only a few years at Ohio University, but for some administrators, OU has been their home away from home for as many as 40 years.
Ohio University officials have purchased an information gathering tool for students and faculty.
Ohio’s swimming and diving team finished Mid-American Conference competition on March 2 with its worst standing since 1981. The season’s results reminded several of our readers — whose letters you’ll find on this page today — of the sudden and mysterious dismissal of former head coach Greg Werner in October.