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Softball: Bobcats shake loss to Buckeyes, 'adjust' for RedHawks on Friday
By Chad Lindskog | Apr. 10, 2013Inconsistent offensive production during the past two weekends caused Ohio to split each of its first four series of Mid-American Conference play.
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Apr. 10, 2013GLEE: The glee club performs in the "Shooting Star" episode of GLEE airing Thursday, April 11 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2013 Fox Broadcasting Co. CR: Adam Rose/FOX
Rethinking mental health
By Emily Bamforth | Apr. 10, 2013Jake Crosen, a freshman studying Spanish, anthropology and Latin American studies, said he describes panic attacks poetically in terms of lyrics by the band Bright Eyes.
Police weapons at fests cause concern among students
By XANDER ZELLNER | Apr. 10, 2013Large crowds, unruly students and alcohol are enough to cause law enforcement officers to wield riot gear during the Athens fests.
Post Letter: College sports require more work off the field
Apr. 9, 2013In response to Alex Marcheschi’s April 1 column, “Myth Madness: College players don’t try harder than NBA players”:
Man wanted after lurking in female residence hall's restroom
By XANDER ZELLNER | Apr. 9, 2013At about 9:20 a.m., a female student reported that a man entered the girl’s restroom and shower-area in Brown Hall early Wednesday morning.
Gamer Girl: Some video games avoid trap of sexualization
Apr. 9, 2013Sometimes I get so caught up with pointing out the faults in video games that I forget how great some other games are. This week, I want to pay homage to two of my favorite games that steer away from the problem of sexualization.
Softball: Despite Bobcats' crushing loss, senior shines
By Chad Lindskog | Apr. 9, 2013Entering Tuesday’s doubleheader against Ohio State, Ohio coach Jodi Hermanek said she wanted the Bobcats to prove they were the best team in Ohio.
Post Cartoon: 04/11/13
Apr. 9, 2013Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of The Post’s executive editors.
Student Senate: Senators seek to review Code of Conduct
By Will Drabold | Apr. 9, 2013Complaints that Ohio University does not give students a fair hearing when they violate university statutes have prompted a written reaction from Student Senate.
Skewed Statistics
By Allan Smith | Apr. 9, 2013With a poverty rate more than two times the average for the state of Ohio, Athens is infamous for being one of the poorest regions in the state.
Candidates emphasize handicapped accessibility
By Sam Howard | Apr. 9, 2013“Planning” — as it applied to annexation and handicapped accessibility — proved to be a buzzword for at-large Athens City Council candidates at Tuesday night’s candidates forum.
Shifting Tides: Mom's Weekend brings comfort of home to OU
Apr. 9, 2013The pleasantry of being able to drink an ice-cold chardonnay with your mom at Jackie O’s is equally as wondrous as those first few unexpected days of spring. This past weekend was filled with moms and students coexisting in the Athens air and the energy of the school was slightly transformed.
Coalition aims to curb suicides
By Hannah Yang | Apr. 9, 2013With more Ohio University students making their thoughts about suicide public, a new organization will seek to train their friends and professors in how to respond.
Holocaust survivor to share story with OU students
By Emily Bamforth | Apr. 9, 2013Thursday, students will shift attention from the problems in the world today to remembering an atrocity that changed the world more than half a century ago — the Holocaust.
Timeflies, Bailee Moore show to add variety to Performing Arts Series
By Jacob DeSmit | Apr. 9, 2013In the midst of an atypically warm Spring Semester week, Ohio University’s most famous female rapper and a popular hip-hop act look to bring spitfire rhymes and blazing beats to the next edition of the Performing Arts Series.
Happy Trails: After a bad week, you just need to dig in and bear it
Apr. 9, 2013I had the worst possible weekend.
City plans new well to prevent future water problems
By Laura Scheer | Apr. 9, 2013After this past summer’s power outage and a recent water-main break that left Athens residents without water, the city will build a new production well in preparation for similar events in the future.








