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Post Column: Gamer Girl: Though it's fun, 'GTA' treats women badly
Apr. 16, 2013We all have those things we hate to love. For me these things include music from the early 2000s, wearing leggings as pants and most of all, the Grand Theft Auto series. I can’t help it. Ever since I first played it, it has been one of my favorite games.
Festival to show student playwrights' work
By MERYL GOTTLIEB | Apr. 16, 2013Instead of preparing for a typical final exam, the Master of Fine Arts playwriting candidates have a different task at hand — writing their own plays.
Ridges researcher discusses 'Asylum' book at Alden
By Danielle Keeton-Olsen | Apr. 16, 2013A year after she finished her research on The Ridges, author Katherine Ziff returned to Alden Library to explain how she assembled her published dissertation, Asylum on the Hill: History of a Healing Landscape.
Softball: 'Cats prep for Herd matchup
By Chad Lindskog | Apr. 16, 2013Past the midway point of its longest homestand in 14 seasons, Ohio has yet to enjoy the home cooking after the Bobcats were swept in each of their past three series at the Ohio Softball Field.
Post Letter: Ticket's attacks miss point of student government
Apr. 15, 2013This letter is in response to the letter, “F.U.S.S.’ claims of senate stagnation are out of line.”
Student Senate executive candidates to take questions from Post moderators
By Will Drabold | Apr. 15, 2013In the last chance Ohio University’s Student Senate candidates will have to debate one another, each ticket’s presidential candidates have promised to not pull any punches.
Student advocacy not included in job of student trustees
By Will Drabold | Apr. 15, 2013For a story on the perks of being political for student leaders, click here.
OU students flood streets decrying tuition hikes
By Hannah Yang, Will Drabold | Apr. 15, 2013A quiet day on the College Green at Ohio University erupted into a chanting sea of students protesting rising tuition as well as guaranteed tuition.
Palmer Place owners stop fest rowdiness
By Sam Howard | Apr. 15, 2013This Friday, there will be a method to the madness that is Palmer Place Fest.
Video: Aiding Athens, ATCO and Passion Works
Apr. 15, 2013ATCO Adult Services is dedicated to placing people with disabilities in the workplace through vocational and life-skills training. Passion Works bring artists with and without disabilities together to create artwork that is displayed and sold throughout the state. Video by Gwen Titley.
Elected students awarded influential perks
By Will Drabold | Apr. 15, 2013For a story on the role student trustees play in OU's governance model, click here.
Commissioners field questions regarding noise, police presence at Number Fest
By Lucas Daprile | Apr. 15, 2013Some local residents are calling for further regulation to Athens’ fests, as some expressed concerns about sanitation and safety at Tuesday’s Athens County commissioners meeting.
Horrific scene at Boston Marathon finish line
By Kelly Gifford | Apr. 15, 2013After finishing the 117th Boston Marathon, On-Lam stayed near the finish line while walking off his recently completed 26.2 miles.
Barbecue-inspired buggy to serve up southern food for Uptown perusers
By Sam Howard | Apr. 15, 2013A new food buggy is bringing southern hospitality to West Union Street.
Author to discuss research about The Ridges, usage of Alden Library as resource
By Sophie Mitchem | Apr. 15, 2013Research and writing tips will be given Tuesday night when Katherine Ziff, author of Asylum on the Hill: History of a Healing Landscape, gives a talk at Alden Library.
Post Endorsement: F.U.S.S. for Student Senate
Apr. 15, 2013We see it every year: an insider ticket packed with experience and knowledge running against an unconventional ticket with big ideas.
Slideshow: Aiding Athens, Passion Works
Apr. 15, 2013Passion Works' vision, as stated by their website, is, "To create and live out a best practice model for collaborative art making between artists with and without developmental disabilities". Photographs by Isaac Hale.
Renovations yet to begin for College Green chapel
By Brandon Carte | Apr. 15, 2013After being closed for more than a year, not much progress has been made toward the reconstruction of Galbreath Chapel.











