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Visiting artists and scholars chose 40 pieces for a student art exhibition
By Anjelica Oswald | Jan. 26, 2014Of 182 submitted works of art, 40 (from 37 different artists) have been chosen for the annual Undergraduate Juried Exhibition, which will run from Tuesday until Feb. 20, with the reception and awards ceremony, originally set for Tuesday, being postponed because of the university’s closing.
Court of Appeals affirms convicted murderer's life sentence
By Kelly Fisher | Jan. 26, 2014A state appellate court Wednesday affirmed a convicted murderer’s life sentence without parole eligibility.
Bobcats clinch another road victory
By Brandon Kors | Jan. 26, 2014Ohio redshirt junior guard Javarez Willis’ three pointer with 27 seconds remaining against Eastern Michigan on Saturday not only signaled Ohio’s first lead of the game but also a continuation of the Bobcats’ success in the second half, most notably on the road.
Sleeping with your best friend can cause issues, but when it's same-sex hook-up, the rules change
By Ian Ording, Kristin Salaky | Jan. 26, 2014Dear BedPost,
Men's Basketball: Ohio beats the odds in win against Eastern Michigan
By Christian Hoppens | Jan. 26, 2014Improbability defined Ohio’s 58-56 win against Eastern Michigan on Saturday.
Women's Basketball: Bobcats struggle defensively in loss to Toledo
By Charlie Hatch | Jan. 26, 2014Coach Bob Boldon scratched his head when asked about the positives of Sunday’s contest.
Post Cartoon: 1/28/14
Jan. 26, 2014Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of The Post’s executive editors.
Diversity in the dorms
By Caroline Bartels | Jan. 26, 2014Despite what Ohio University claims online, international students aren’t required to live in the same residence hall once they get on campus.
Wrestling: Ohio tops Kent State and Buffalo in MAC competition
By Tony Wolfe | Jan. 26, 2014Although the outcomes were the same, this weekend’s pair of victories for Ohio came in completely different styles.
World Music and Dance Festival returns to highlight diverse cultures
By Anna Gibbs | Jan. 26, 2014It doesn’t always take a study abroad trip to get a taste of a new culture.
Letter: Tobacco-free effort imposes on rights
Jan. 26, 2014I recently received an email about the initiative to create a “Tobacco Free OHIO” and personally, I was shocked. At an institution in which students are thought to have a reasonable amount of agency, it is ridiculous that the university would try to impose such a vague standard of “tobacco free” on its students. Secondhand cigarette smoke has its dangers, but to ban smokeless tobacco, electronic cigarettes (which have no verified empirical evidence for secondhand smoke dangers) and hookahs (no significant difference between a light smoker and a non-smoker, health-wise) campuswide is abhorrent even to this non-smoker. Not to incite a slippery-slope fallacy, but what’s next? A campuswide fast food ban? The university should deal with safety, academics and community (among other core principles), not policing the personal, private choices of anyone who sets foot here. I understand providing resources to help students quit smoking and I understand the right of non-smoking students not to be introduced to secondhand smoke unwillingly. However, subjecting all students who use tobacco products to this policy by forcing them off campus is a poor move. I’d like to hear the reasoning behind this initiative; it better be pretty good.
College Matt-ers: Trustees dismiss student concerns about tuition model
Jan. 26, 2014On Friday, the Board of Trustees approved the OHIO Guarantee Program (previously called guaranteed tuition), despite a student protest blockading its bus the day before in opposition to the plan.
TV: Cristin Milioti is spectacular in the 200th episode of ‘How I Met Your Mother’
Jan. 26, 2014By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Post Cartoon: 01/27/14
Jan. 26, 2014Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of The Post’s executive editors.
Athens Cinema brings back classic Stanley Kubrick films in retrospective
By William Ashton | Jan. 26, 2014Though he died in 1999, one of the world’s most famous directors, Stanley Kubrick, is coming to the Athena Cinema.
Beauty and the Bobcat: A tutorial for the tricky curling wand
Jan. 26, 2014Curling wands have become increasingly popular during the past year and I’ve heard from a few of my readers that they haven’t quite mastered the new hair tool. Everyone has different methods of styling hair, but for the beauty ’Cats who asked for my advice (and anyone else who may be curious), here is how I personally style my hair using a curling wand.
Man accused of drug charges released on bond
By Jordan Stickle | Jan. 26, 2014A local man, accused of manufacturing methamphetamine and charged with first- and second-degree drug felonies, is set to continue his trial with a hearing in February for a motion to suppress.














