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Jan. 25, 2012Having an ear infection is not a pleasant experience, especially for a freshman living in a single room, void of medication.
Having an ear infection is not a pleasant experience, especially for a freshman living in a single room, void of medication.
Post Editor Wesley Lowery runs down today's top headlines in addition to today's Post Modern about the science of pulling all-nighters.
In the historic public square of Nelsonville sits an old movie theater with no heat and ripped up floors. The building is not abandoned, however, and though it is no longer used to screen films, it does house the works of local artists.
After standing ovations for the survival of Rep. Gabriel Gifford and the demise of Osama bin Laden, President Barack Obama declared the nation is finally recovering from a painful recession and challenged politicians to unite to continue the progress Tuesday night.
Ohio University’s Graduate Student Senate came to a resolution last night to support a new unified bus system that could save students' lives and their gas money.
James Hall residents won’t be showering anytime soon.
The Ohio football team was recognized for its Famous Idaho Potato Bowl victory and 10-win season during a halftime ceremony at the men’s basketball game Saturday. On Tuesday, the team was recognized in a different slightly more formal setting.
The Bobcats will have to wait another week to know which players will fill the roster spots left by outgoing seniors. But the team already has filled its only coaching vacancy.
Ohio University students don’t have to look to Facebook and Twitter to chat with people from around the world.
Western Michigan visits The Convo Wednesday night to kick off inter-divisional play. Follow The Post's liveblog for complete coverage of the game.
It’s no coincidence that bowl games fall during the holiday season. After a long, grueling fall schedule, teams are rewarded with a chance to play on the national stage.
Between their new black jerseys and the rivalry game against Miami on Gary Trent Day, the Bobcats have had lots of razzle to complement their on-court dazzle. But Wednesday’s contest will be less about fun and more about
On a cool September night, a girl walked down Union Street, struggling with two cases of beer. Nick, making his way back to Jefferson Hall on East Green, decided to be a gentleman and help her.
At 29 years old, Roshayl Burchfield saw her life differently. She was enrolled in school and married with two kids, but her husband’s cancer diagnosis sent them into a tailspin toward poverty.
Ohio University’s provost’s office has extended two interim administrators’ contracts for an additional year.
Ohio University’s Graduate Student Senate came to a resolution at Monday night’s meeting to allocate funding to the History Graduate Student Association for its 7th National History conference.
An Ohio University professor will speak to a specific student group Thursday — one that grow up in a household that speaks a language other than English.