First Campus Conversation of year focuses on hate speech, graffiti wall
By Abbey Marshall | Oct. 4, 2016The graffiti wall became a hot topic at this year's first Campus Conversation.
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The graffiti wall became a hot topic at this year's first Campus Conversation.
The Survivor Advocacy Program will be a program of My Sister's Place while it works to become a private non-profit over the next year.
Wednesday’s Ohio University Student Senate meeting is expected to be discussion-heavy as they will vote on three resolutions and hear two presentations.
The Post's Hannah Schroeder talks photos she's taken this year.
Former President Bill Clinton stopped in Athens Tuesday to speak on behalf of his wife and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
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Chris Knisley announced that the silver serpent is trying to obtain a C-1 liquor license at city council on Monday night.
The show takes place in a simulated Western theme park populated by robots called “hosts” and visited by wealthy guests.
Anatomy professor Lawrence Witmer and research associate Ryan Ridgely from OU’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine were asked to use their expertise in analyzing CT scans to help find more information about the fossil.
The Post's Richard Morris talks Pulp Fiction, which will show at the Athena Cinema Thursday.
The Athens County Sheriff's Office plans to wear body cameras at the start of 2017, making them the first law enforcement agency in the county to do so.
Clinton will speak at 11:15 a.m. at the west side of Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium on Tuesday.
The Ohio University Police Department received its third reported case of rape Sunday.
The FAFSA opened Oct. 1, and students have until Jan. 15 to complete the form.
At its Tuesday meeting, the body will vote to adopt a report about how graduate students use and value programs funded by the General Fee.
In this week’s Pet Instagram Review, we’ll dive into the life of what looks like a very small kangaroo.
In Sunday’s episode of Once Upon a Time, the Evil Queen makes herself known to the rest of Storybrooke.
Of the six cities in Ohio where there are Mid-American Conference universities, Athens is the second smallest, according to 2010 census data.
Council is looking to spend more money on the city's sewage facilities.
The event will open at 10 a.m. and is open to students and community members, according to the Ohio University College Democrats' Facebook page.