MULTIMEDIA
Women in Combat
By Kelly Gifford | Mar. 26, 2013The idealized soldier is strong. He has courage. He will protect citizens of the United States at all costs.
Softball: Ohio hitters could knock MAC home-run records out of park
By Chad Lindskog | Mar. 26, 2013In recent years, home runs have been almost synonymous with Ohio softball, but balls have been launched over the fence significantly more often this season than in past seasons.
University fundraising campaign receives majority of funds from minority of donors
By Will Drabold | Mar. 26, 2013Ohio University’s Promise Lives Campaign is promoted as a comprehensive fundraising plan, yet less than one thousandth of one percent of donors have contributed 84 percent of the money.
Sports Column: Football's dangerous play might lead to lifetime of senseless suffering for athletes
By Alex Marcheschi | Mar. 26, 2013Our parents’ generation grew up in an era when boxing reigned supreme. Muhammad Ali was the most dominant and polarizing athlete on the planet. But, something changed.
Speaker shares stories from life as Muslim LGBTA activist
By Kristin Salaky | Mar. 26, 2013As the Supreme Court started its discussions on Proposition 8 and the Defense of Marriage Act, students at Ohio University participated in a discussion of their own about the “hidden voice” of LGBTA individuals.
Post Cartoon: 3/28/13
Mar. 26, 2013Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of The Post’s executive editors.
Without an indoor track, Bobcats train exposed to winter's cold
By Alexander Muehlbach | Mar. 26, 2013On a cold, windy day with a temperature just above freezing, Ohio coach Clay Calkins stood on the track packed in a thick winter coat, hat and gloves, while his athletes ran around a track that had just recently been cleared of snow.
Guaranteed-tuition talks target student awareness
By Danielle Keeton-Olsen | Mar. 26, 2013Ohio University administrators are working to ensure that students will know from the moment they enroll how much tuition they will be paying.
Graduate College announces permanent associate dean
By Will Drabold | Mar. 26, 2013The Graduate College officially has just one associate dean.
Athens County drops in Ohio public-health study standings
By Kelly Fisher | Mar. 26, 2013Though Athens County has many advocates for environmental safety and a healthy eating culture, the county proved to be one of the worst in these areas and others in a public-health study.
Alumna's film highlights human trafficking
By William Ashton | Mar. 25, 2013Since graduating from Ohio University’s School of Film in 2001, writer and director Megan Griffiths has gone on to prove what exactly she has to offer to the media world.
TV: Only 45 days left in the world of ‘How I Met Your Mother’ until we meet Mrs. Mosby
Mar. 25, 2013By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Post Column: New rule will make NFL even less consistent
Mar. 25, 2013If we asked our parents or grandparents what the NFL was like when they were in their teens, we would quickly find that the game has evolved quite a bit. But, that is not necessarily a good thing.
Jake Gets Jacked: Key to success lies in dedication
By Jacob DeSmit | Mar. 25, 2013As a kid, I was always the worst about losing things. While I’ve gotten much better in recent years at remembering where I leave my belongings, a recent trip to the scale reminded me that, to my chagrin, I haven’t ditched the bad habit completely.
BedPost: Unspoken feelings lead to trouble
By Kristin Salaky | Mar. 25, 2013I’ve been seeing this guy who I really like. The problem is, I graduate in May and he’s here for another two years. I’m starting to develop strong feelings for him and I suspect the same is true about his feelings for me. We’re definitely withholding the depth of our feelings for one another. We both just want to enjoy what little time we have left with each other. My feelings keep nagging at me and I want to talk about it openly with him, but I’m afraid that will just ruin what we have right now. What should I do?
Woman allegedly injured during arrest responds to OUPD's denial of lawsuit
By Marika Lee | Mar. 25, 2013A Chillicothe woman filed a response Tuesday to Ohio University’s answer to her excessive-force complaint denying her claims.
School of Theater to premiere 'slapstick tragedy'
By MERYL GOTTLIEB | Mar. 25, 2013Though he is most well-known for A Streetcar Named Desire, The Glass Menagerie and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, famed playwright Tennessee Williams has also penned more light-hearted plays such as one about love.










