Column: OU's history curriculum could use some diversity
Feb. 16, 2014As an integrated social studies education major, I have taken a number of history courses, and there seems to be a common denominator about most of the classes in the department:
As an integrated social studies education major, I have taken a number of history courses, and there seems to be a common denominator about most of the classes in the department:
Ohio played its final series of the season this past weekend and the performances and corresponding senior weekend activities did not disappoint.
Despite the Ohio Investigative Unit’s focus on cracking down on underage drinkers in Athens, the undercover agents often turn their attention to the bars themselves.
Valentine’s Day might be one of the most beloved or most hated days of the year, but lovers are not the only ones who adore the holiday.
A previous Pulitzer Prize Board co-chair is in town to speak on the future of journalism and reporting the news partisanly.
Ohio University held its first Women’s Panhellenic Association Scholarship Banquet to honor women in sororities and fraternities who did well academically.
The Post is extremely excited to host Greg Moore during his visit to Ohio University.
For the first time in Ohio’s 40 year history, the Bobcats have won each of their first eight games, remaining undefeated through the first two weekends of play.
Like any good love story, local farmer Marilyn Wentworth’s began when she least expected it.
On TV, Olympic athletes can seem larger than life, resurfacing for a month every four years to showcase their talents on a global stage.
Since the passage of Roe v. Wade on Jan. 22, 1973, more than 50 million abortions have been performed in America. However, according to a recent Washington Post report, the country’s abortion rate is the lowest it has been since 1973 and I am so glad, because I am an anti-abortion feminist.
Athens City Council will meet at 7 p.m. for their weekly meeting at City Hall.
Here’s to you, Mrs. Robinson.
Bob Evans, 357 E. State St., is rewarding veterans today with a free stack of pancakes in celebration of Presidents' Day. All that's necessary is showing a valid military ID to a Bob Evans employee.
At this point in the season, Ohio players are plenty used to wearing the Bobcats’ green and white across their chests. But off the ice, they also band together to root for a team that dons a different sweater: the Red, White and Blue.
Amid national attention given to energy efficiency, supporters of an Ohio Senate resolution are saying new cutting-edge standards could do more to harm than help.