OU's College Republicans officially endorse Donald Trump
By Luke Torrance | Sep. 8, 2016On Wednesday night, the Ohio University College Republicans voted to officially endorse Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
On Wednesday night, the Ohio University College Republicans voted to officially endorse Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
The university is evaluating the facts surrounding allegations against Roger Ailes.
Graduate Student Senate's decision to propose the removal of Roger E. Ailes’ name from WOUB’s newsroom sparked a similar discussion with Student Senate on Wednesday.
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The city of Athens held a public forum Wednesday night to address the building's future.
The girl who told police a man tried to abduct her on her way home from school made a false report "to get noticed," according to an updated APD report.
The Post's Luke O'Roark loves video games. Here are some of his picks for the best games of 2016
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Sarah Grace, the Democratic candidate for Ohio's 94th District, voiced her support to remove the former Fox News chairman and CEO’s name from the newsroom at Tuesday's meeting.
The ordinance would alter a nearly 30-year-old agreement between the Athens Police Department and the Ohio University Police Department.
Brooke Mauro and Patrick Roden will talk about notes from the Board of Trustees' August meeting.
The announcement comes after multiple endorsements from Athens County Democrats on Aug. 31.
The incidents, which occurred within 24 hours of one another, both allege unwanted sexual contact by known acquaintances.
The Post's multimedia editor spent the summer shooting photograph's in the Pittsburgh area.
Students in Athens and other college towns of similar size are working to register students to counter the history of low voter turnout.
The department responded to 21 reports last week, including four thefts at the Ping Recreation Center.
The Post's food blogger gives grilled pizza a go.
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Jonte Jack pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine and heroin, child endangerment and two counts of intimidating a witness Thursday.
University of Chicago sent a letter to incoming freshman saying they do not support “safe spaces” and “trigger warnings.”