An Athens family wants more research and more funding for cystic fibrosis to help their daughter live a better life
By Hannah Yang | Dec. 4, 2013One Athens family has a very unique wish this holiday season.
// was 8b83156f-148c-4e87-a126-d015096b7d98
One Athens family has a very unique wish this holiday season.
Finals week is approaching, but the Campus Involvement Center gave students one more chance to get their music fix.
One of Ohio University’s student trustees argued to head the committee that will search for his counterpart in representing the student body to the Board of Trustees.
We have returned to classes, now teachers and students once again, if only for another week-and-a-half. I drove back to Athens with a trunk-full of leftover turkey, and nothing to declare at the border except that the holiday was a sweet, temporary reunion with my family.
Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of the executive editors.
Returning to bring some Christmas cheer, the RiffTrax boys will be providing a festive commentary track for the holiday turkey Santa Claus Conquers the Martians at the Athena Grand, 1008 E. State St.
In just a couple of weeks, Fall Semester will come to a close and students will receive their grades for the term, so it’s only fair to also dole out grades for the administration and the Board of Trustees.
When reaching for your best perfume or cologne, you might want to think twice.
In response to the Dec. 4 Post story titled “Student Legal Services lacks funds,” The Center for Student Legal Services (CSLS) would like to address some misconceptions regarding our organization.
Although Friday’s meet may be an icebreaker event, Ohio will stay warm for its first indoor track meet of the season.
About two months ago, during Homecoming Weekend, a male Ohio University student performed oral sex on a female student on Court Street. A crowd of people—those who, on any other weekend night, avoid eye contact while walking hurriedly by street performers and grilled cheese fundraisers—stopped, stared, gawked at the show.
As students prepare for tedious finals and nights spent studying, Athens City Council will pore over estimates for next year’s budget.
A bill that would expand Ohio’s concealed carry law is making its way through the state legislature.
The holidays are a time for giving and receiving, and donating is one way you can help make someone’s holiday a little brighter.
Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of The Post’s executive editors.
I think it goes without saying that girl gamers are generally treated a little different than male gamers are — much to my dismay.
Last year, Andrew Holzaepfel, associate director of the Campus Involvement Center, made it very clear that The Convo spring show could not continue in the way it was managed last year.
Bringing a new twist to classical music, PROJECT Trio will be performing Wednesday, breaking boundaries of instrumental music with bassist Peter Seymour, beat-boxing flutist Greg Pattillo and cellist Eric Stephenson.