MULTIMEDIA
Ice, rain, snow - oh, my! Winter mix has OU students hoping for another off day
Feb. 4, 2014Staying true-to-form with the rest of this winter thus far, Tuesday night brought and early Wednesday morning is expected to bring complicating weather to Athens County and most of Ohio.
Retired professor has lived next to OU presidential residence for 40 years
By Dina Berliner | Feb. 3, 2014Imagine living next door to the president of Ohio University.
Best-selling author Jodi Picoult to speak at OU as part of Kennedy Lecture Series
By MERYL GOTTLIEB | Feb. 3, 2014With 21 novels and four film adaptations under her belt, Jodi Picoult is bringing her legacy to Athens.
OU pairs with city of Athens on disability plans
By Emma Ockerman | Feb. 3, 2014The Athens City Commission on Disabilities and Ohio University’s Presidential Advisory Council on Disability Accessibility and Planning will now officially share resources, council members said at their meeting Monday evening.
Between the Lines: Twitter response to Coke's 'America' ad is baffling
Feb. 3, 2014The multilingual song prompted #SpeakAmerican to trend on Twitter.
Gamer Girl: Winning 'Flappy Bird' is hard, quitting it is harder
Feb. 3, 2014I was planning on writing something really great this week, but then I got addicted to Flappy Bird.
DeWine's office confirms the Attorney General has filed to have Sheriff Kelly suspended
Feb. 3, 2014Late Tuesday afternoon, Dan Tierney, a spokesman for Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine, confirmed to The Post that DeWine had filed on Tuesday to the Ohio Supreme Court to suspend Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly from office pending the results of his jury trail in Athens.
Performing Art Series attempting to find new talent for lackluster spring lineup
By William Hoffman | Feb. 3, 2014Even with the addition of country star Lee Brice to Spring Semester’s Performing Arts Series lineup, there leaves something to be desired from the spring’s performers — and the organizers agree.
Post Cartoon: 2/4/14
Feb. 3, 2014Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of The Post's executive editors.
Learning American Sign Language helps all with communication and understanding
By Sophie Kruse | Feb. 3, 2014According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, two to three out of every 1,000 children are born deaf or hard-of hearing in the United States.
Editorial: Why is the sheriff an elected office?
Feb. 3, 2014We learned a lot about sheriffs today, but not what we really wanted to know.
Editorial: Now is senate's chance to make its job matter
Feb. 3, 2014For the first time this semester, Student Senate will have its weekly Wednesday meeting with a full executive board now that it has a president, vice president and treasurer. Finally, the body will be able to sit down and delineate its goals without distraction.
Students take landlord to court in complex legal process
By Kelly Fisher | Feb. 3, 2014For some college students, the first legal document that they sign is a lease — a milestone that can be as exciting as getting a driver’s license.
Women's Golf: Bobcats feel out kinks in first match of season
By Luke O'Roark | Feb. 3, 2014There may be snow on the ground in Athens, but that won’t stop the Bobcats from starting their season on stable footing.
Student group set to meet for live evolution debate
By William Hoffman | Feb. 3, 2014In one corner stands the science man of many millennial’s childhood and in the other a figure of religious activism — ding, ding, ding.
Department sees a rise in mental health reports and students seeking help
By Joshua Lim | Feb. 3, 2014The Ohio University Police Department saw an almost one-third jump in the number of “emotionally disturbed person” reports in 2013, but authorities say this increase might be abnormal rather than an alarming trend.
Writer and activist Jaclyn Friedman visiting OU to discuss sexual consent
By Rebekah Barnes | Feb. 3, 2014It’s time to talk sex.







