After OU approves full Ridges demolition, ghosts stress over relocation
Mar. 31, 2013By Casper Venkman
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By Casper Venkman
While many students were off campus this weekend to take part in Easter celebrations with families, the Bobcats spent time off campus to run, jump and throw themselves to new heights.
Meeting underneath its normal location, Student Senate had a hasty meeting Monday night where several budget resolutions were read and passed unanimously.
Ah, Opening Day. It’s the first day of baseball, and all of our favorite teams are getting back out on the diamond to start their grueling 162-game chase for the World Series.
Survivors of sexual assault are not only taking back the night, but their voice during Ohio University’s annual Name Burning.
“I DON’T KNOW WHAT YOU’RE TALKING ABOUT, I WASN’T DOING ANYTHING!” I screamed, switching off the TV immediately. “I was nowhere! I’m nobody! Who are you? Who am I!?”
There are many interesting and beautiful places on the Athens campus of Ohio University. One that is very special to me is located in the stairwell leading to the first floor of Alden Library. It is a Japanese Serenity Garden with plants, subdued lighting and a small pond. The sound of the water flowing adds a special note of calm relaxation. There were four small fish living in the pool yesterday. This morning one of our fish had disappeared.
Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of The Post’s executive editors.
Citing a strong application and attuned vision of how Ohio University’s editorially independent, student-run publication should function, The Post’s publishing board selected Ryan Clark on Friday to be the newspaper’s editor-in-chief next year.
Last weekend’s series on the road against Mid-American Conference opponent Eastern Michigan started out with a 5-3 victory and an opportunity for Ohio to notch its first series victory of the season.
By Nathan Gordon | ng312310@ohiou.edu | @GordonRises
Because The Pest is a print newspaper, some of our readers might get the impression that we don’t care about the environment. That is untrue.
The Post's staff put together an April Fool's section of the paper called The Pest. Check out the completely fabricated and satirical stories here.
Dancers took to the stage and vibrant colors filled the air as the Indian Students Association — along with other students and Athens residents — celebrated Holi.