That's a difference of anatomy: True love shouldn't demand an obligatory holiday
Feb. 13, 2012Readers, I am writing this column in the hopes of clearing up some of the large messy ordeal that is Valentine’s Day.
Readers, I am writing this column in the hopes of clearing up some of the large messy ordeal that is Valentine’s Day.
Hillel at Ohio University will host a daylong bone-marrow swabbing drive Wednesday with the help of several entities around campus.
Just three months after 9Fest closes out Ohio University’s final year in quarters, 10Fest will ring in OU’s first year in semesters.
Sophomore Juli Accurso won the 5,000-meter race at the prestigious FloTrack Husky Classic on Friday in Seattle. With a time of 16 minutes, 5.59 seconds, she was ahead of her nearest follower by six seconds and shattered the Ohio school record by almost 17 seconds.
Despite having two weeks of preparation for their final home meet of the season, the Bobcats did not appear ready for their battle against West Virginia Friday evening.
After a rough weekend in Athens, the Golden Flashes might need a new motto: Kent shoot, Kent score, Kent State.
The 2012 Nelsonville Music Festival recently announced the first edition of a long list of acts to take the stage the weekend of May 18 during the eighth annual weekend-long festival at Robbins Crossing.
Regardless of how long a couple has been together, Valentine’s Day is a national celebration of all things cute, sappy and romantic. From the chocolate to the overpriced roses and the “Sorry I couldn’t think of anything original to say” greeting cards, Feb. 14 is unavoidable — including for professional sports teams.
As low temperatures and snow descended on Athens during the weekend, attendees of the second annual World Music and Dance Festival were transported to the warmer lands of the Caribbean, Africa and China.
With a few mouse clicks, Tyler Perrino created what he intended to serve as a small forum for close friends.
Ohio University students stripped down to their skivvies and ran down Court Street through the snow and ice Saturday.
Ohio University students plunged into Lake Snowden Saturday in support of a cause boasting the slogan “Freezin’ for a Reason.”
African drums sounded and people cheered as Kwabena Frimpong Boateng, a surgeon from Ghana, accepted the African Heroes award Sunday night.
Ohio has the chance to rekindle some of it’s Mid-American Conference magic when it visits Akron Tuesday night.
Although snow lingers on the ground, many Ohio University students already have their minds focused on fest season.
With tired faces and exhausted minds, 26 teams rushed through the doors of Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium at 5:45 p.m. Sunday to hear the final results of this year’s 48-Hour Shootout.
Every now and then, for no reason, a drunken girl will start crying. It’s just something that can happen after midnight.
Post Managing Editor Adam Wagner runs down today's top stories, including the second story in Bridget Mallon's "Making the Commitment in College" series about college relationships, as well as a story about condom grams and a couple who has been dating for 53 years for Valentines Day.