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Longtime Student Senate member to explain her resignation at Speak OUt
By Olivia Hitchcock | Sep. 17, 2013Sunday night marked the end of an Ohio University Student Senate era, as one of its longest-serving members formally resigned.
Chemistry professor's study game headed for Apple app store release
By William Ashton | Sep. 17, 2013Unless they are watching the latest episode of Breaking Bad, chances are most students are not getting excited to learn about chemistry. But one Ohio University professor is aiming to change that.
University working to solve Internet problems
By SARA JERDE | Sep. 17, 2013UPDATE 3:30 p.m.: Internet access has been restored to academic buildings and regional campuses. The Office of Information Technology is fixing the Internet in residence halls building by building throughout the next few hours.
Stuart's Opera House owners announce rennovations to landmark venue
By William Hoffman | Sep. 17, 2013Stuart’s Opera House has been a cornerstone of community art in Southeast Ohio since the building was erected back in 1879. Now the historic building will receive its first major renovation in 16 years.
Athens man pleads guilty to shooting wife
By Branden Labarowski | Sep. 17, 2013An Athens man on Tuesday pleaded guilty to shooting his wife while she was sleeping.
Post Cartoon: 9/19/13
Sep. 17, 2013Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of The Post’s executive editors.
Visiting law professor's lecture on free-speech rights draws big crowd
By Maria DeVito | Sep. 17, 2013An Ohio University classroom overflowed Tuesday night with students, faculty and Athens residents as the George Washington Forum welcomed its first speaker of the year.
Film: 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay' adds to its all-star cast
Sep. 17, 2013By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Kelly gets new attorney after Blackburn requests switch
By Kelly Fisher, Xander Zellner | Sep. 17, 2013After a series of requests by Athens County Prosecutor Keller Blackburn, Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy J. McGinty will now represent Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly.
College Matt-ers: Students' input necessary for General Fee spending decisions
Sep. 17, 2013If you are enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student at Ohio University, you are guaranteed “free” admission to all Ohio University Division I intercollegiate events. The catch? Regardless of how many games a student attends, he or she will have to fork over roughly $429.72 a year.
Abrio's Brick Oven operator asks to shut down restaurant in emergency motion
By Kelly Fisher | Sep. 17, 2013East State Street is home to many of Athens’ shops and restaurants, but one of them could be closing its doors for good.
Sports Column: Inequality prevails in sports, life
By Kelsey Surmacz | Sep. 17, 2013In 1972, an amendment called Title IX was enacted as part of the Educational Amendments series that year.
The CREATE_space aims to integrate technology, art, entrepreneurship
By Dylan Sams | Sep. 17, 2013Creative research exploring arts, technology and entrepreneurship: That’s the mission statement and acronym for The CREATE_space, formerly known as the Aesthetics Technologies Lab or @Lab during its founding in 2004.
Hillel welcomes parents on traditional Jewish holiday
By Anjelica Oswald | Sep. 17, 2013Prepped with sheets, bamboo poles, leaves, metal rods and an assortment of other items, a group of Jewish students gathered together to build a sukkah Tuesday night.
Volleyball: Out-of-state freshman hitter Horton becomes Bobcat MVP
By Alex Busch | Sep. 17, 2013Katie Horton started her collegiate career exactly how a freshman would want.
Gamer Girl: YouTube opens up a new world for gamers
Sep. 17, 2013I am absolutely obsessed with watching YouTube videos. Odds are, if I have nothing to do and I’m being lazy in my dorm, I’m watching videos upon videos and forgetting all other responsibilities.
Volleyball: Bobcats showcase players with a wide range of heights
By Alex Busch | Sep. 17, 2013In the sport of volleyball, points are traditionally scored by outside hitters or middle blockers, being that they are the taller players near the net, but not every athlete needs height to help the team.
Presentation to teach students how to make a good impression
By Brooke Robinson | Sep. 17, 2013If you’re seeking advice on how to improve your image, look no further than Baker University Center’s first floor.












