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Compensation for Solich, Christian tops $1 million
By JIM RYAN | Sep. 3, 2012The 2011–12 season was likely the most successful in the history of Ohio Athletics, but the following summer was just as instrumental in securing future Bobcat success.
Editor's Note: Ohio's magic postpones Penn State redemption
Sep. 3, 2012As the fleet of buses carrying Penn State players made its way to Beaver Stadium, at least one seat remained empty for the trek.
Cartoon: 9/5/12
Sep. 3, 2012Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of The Post’s executive editors.
UPC kicks of the year with Games on the Green
By Kourtney Cline | Sep. 3, 2012After the first week back on campus, students had the opportunity to spend the afternoon exploring campus, eating cookies, and playing forgotten childhood games.
Field Hockey: Ohio shuts out Radford in blowout home opener
By Christian Hoppens | Sep. 3, 2012Ohio dominated from wire to wire in its home opener with a decisive 9-0 victory against Radford Saturday.
Heating plant and science labs next on improvement schedule
By Will Drabold | Sep. 3, 2012Over the next four years, Ohio University plans to spend $742 million improving and maintaining the Athens campus — with more than half of the money coming from new debt.
Post Letter: Dorm drug use not so common
Sep. 3, 2012I am writing in regard to your article published last week about Jefferson Hall.
The Bobcats' Best
By JIM RYAN | Sep. 3, 2012Ohio University assembled its first football team in 1894. Its first season consisted of only one game — an 8-0 loss to Marietta College.
Cartoon: 9/4/12
Sep. 3, 2012Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of The Post’s executive editors.
Post Column: Second attempt at marriage loses some charm
Sep. 3, 2012Rekindling old flames or simply old flames rekindling? Recently, a New York couple decided to tie the knot after being divorced for 48 years. Lena Henderson and Roland Davis divorced back in 1964, but this was only the beginning of their unorthodox love story.
Post Letter: Naive questions
Sep. 3, 2012I am delighted to read that there is a rush to buy tickets for future Bobcat football games. It will be a big step toward paying for the other exciting news I read: coach Frank Solich is being paid almost $500,000 as base salary plus a retention payment of $275,000. In addition, there are unspecified “guaranteed bonuses” and other small change items hardly worth mentioning (mere thousands).
Religious fair promotes wide religious diversity
By Anjelica Oswald | Sep. 3, 2012Abba, Allah, God, Buddha — although the titles and beliefs differ, various religious groups will gather at Howard Park on Tuesday.
'Fifty Shades' BDSM extends to real life
By Steph Doan | Sep. 3, 2012So, I’ve been reading some Fifty Shades of Grey, but I had never been introduced to that kind of sex life until my long-term boyfriend pulled some of those S&M moves the other night when we were drunk. That was the first time it’s happened and it hasn’t happened since then, but should I ask him if that’s what he likes? And would it be so wrong?
Candidates in new congressional district focus on economy
By Allan Smith | Sep. 3, 2012Ohio’s recently-redrawn 15th congressional district includes more than 450,000 new constituents, but the issues between the Republican and Democratic candidates are remaining inside party lines.
From The Bleachers: Being a sports fan is unexpectedly difficult
Sep. 3, 2012Watching sports is exhausting, probably more so than actually playing them.
Post Letter: A classroom discussion reveals inherent sexism
Sep. 3, 2012“Grotesque.” What kind of images does that word conjure in your imagination?
Volleyball: Grueling schedule keeps Bobcats sharp
By Chad Lindskog | Sep. 3, 2012Having already taken the court with four nationally-ranked teams as well as a Dayton team that jumped from being unranked to No. 10 after defeating the Bobcats, Ohio (1-5) has endured a schedule that would not be embraced by many.







