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Soccer: Bobcats look to continue hot streak
By Andy Kovar | Sep. 11, 2013The Bobcats are on fire, having won three consecutive games while outscoring their opposition 10-3 in during the three contests.
Athens man convicted on several counts of burglary and drug charges
By Kelly Fisher | Sep. 11, 2013A local man received a four-year prison sentence Wednesday after he pleaded guilty to two counts of tampering with evidence and another for aggravated possession of drugs, among other charges.
Psychological Services back to home in Hudson after major renovations
By Maria DeVito | Sep. 10, 2013Students who step into Counseling and Psychological Services will be met with a different environment than they would have been last fall.
Sports Column: SportsCenter's highlights lack comprehensive game coverage
By Paul Holden | Sep. 10, 2013Almost every sports fan I know begins or ends his or her day by watching ESPN and hearing SportsCenter’s famous “dun-na-na, dun-na-na,” while watching highlights of the previous night’s sporting events.
Football: Ohio's trio of kickers work to replace record-holder
By Christian Hoppens | Sep. 10, 2013Until the myth was busted in 2008, it was believed that goldfish had a memory of three seconds.
Students host vigils for Suicide Prevention Day
By Hannah Yang | Sep. 10, 2013The glow from the candlelight lit up the faces of Ohio University students and faculty gathered to remember those affected by suicide and the stigma associated with acknowledging the need for help.
Kacey Musgraves joins Performing Arts Series lineup
By JIM RYAN | Sep. 10, 2013Fresh off a summer tour with country music mainstays Kenny Chesney and Eric Church, rising star Kacey Musgraves will begin an international tour of her own on Sept. 19.
Post Letter: Military strike against Syria is not the US's best option
Sep. 10, 2013We adamantly oppose the use of chemical weapons in any case. We all feel a deep moral obligation to those hundreds or perhaps thousands of Syrian civilians who were killed by a chemical weapon attack. We all want to do something, but what?
Post Editorial: Obama's position on Syria marks step in right direction
Sep. 10, 2013President Barack Obama addressed the nation Tuesday night about the use of chemical weapons in Syria and the United States’ response to the alleged war crimes.
Post Cartoon: 09/11/13
Sep. 10, 2013Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of The Post’s executive editors.
Man convicted of domestic violence remains in prison
By Kelly Fisher | Sep. 10, 2013The Athens County Common Pleas Court found a Glouster man in violation of his community control in his post-conviction hearings, forcing him to serve the remainder of his prison term.
This Day in History: Four decades have passed since Chilean coup
Sep. 10, 2013On Sept. 11, 1973, the combined Chilean Armed Forces overthrew Salvador Allende, the president at the time. Allende was the first Marxist leader elected in South America through open elections.
United Campus Ministry holds open house for prospective students
By Anjelica Oswald | Sep. 10, 2013From weekly Thursday Supper and Saturday Lunch to a winter service trip to South America, United Campus Ministry, 18 N. College St., has old and new projects planned for this year.
Field Hockey: International freshman plays miles away from hometown
By Taylor Jedrzejek | Sep. 10, 2013Last school year, 79 percent of Ohio University students were Ohio residents, but the remainder of the Bobcat student body comes from places around the country, or for Franziska Schmiedel, across the pond.
Work Station offers free training for unemployed
By Kelly Fisher | Sep. 10, 2013The 2013 unemployment rate in Athens County is approximately 9 percent, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
Accused rapist allowed access to documents
By Branden Labarowski | Sep. 10, 2013A man accused of raping an Athens woman has been granted two motions in his case currently pending at the Athens County Court of Common Pleas: access to a transcript of grand jury proceedings and the victim’s mental health records.
Obama to try diplomacy; military still at the ready
By Lucas Daprile | Sep. 10, 2013In a rare presidential address to the nation Tuesday night, President Barack Obama laid out his case for military action in Syria should diplomatic efforts fail. But before and after he spoke, Ohio lawmakers in Washington remained wary.
Athens High School star player eyes options for college
By Sam Kwiatkowski | Sep. 10, 2013Joe Burrow isn’t your quintessential high school junior.












