Trump volunteers may face criticism while campaigning
By Bennett Leckrone | Sep. 27, 2016Trump campaign volunteers experience varying opinions toward their support.
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Trump campaign volunteers experience varying opinions toward their support.
Five alcohol charges were issued during the past week, in addition to seven drug-related charges and an instance of a man knocking over signs at an anti-abortion protest.
The Post's Carl Fonticella recounts traveling to Tennessee to cover a Bobcats football game in the fifth-largest stadium in the U.S.
Water, coffee and roommate vomit have all been found in computers at the repair center in Bobcat Depot.
Volunteers spend most of their time registering people to vote and tabling events.
Ohio University Student Senate will meet on Wednesday to discuss internal reform and hear from President Roderick McDavis.
The Athens County Commissioners approved a new after-school program for the Department of Jobs and Family Services during their meeting on Tuesday.
Fall is upon us, which means pumpkin flavors are back.
It's Hilary Duff's birthday.
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On Monday night City Council heard a presentation by MSA Consultants on the construction of the new swimming pool, in which it was revealed the pool will have less water than the current one.
Students starting college at a young age said they can have a normal college experience despite the age difference.
Isaac Wilker, a 2016 OU alumnus, is driving the 27-foot-long Oscar Mayer Wienermobile through the southeast region of the U.S.
The Democratic nominee believes that progress is being made, and the region is on the path toward economic recovery.
The majority decision with one dissent means the charter will not appear on the Nov. 8 ballot.
A Reddit user posted footage of cicadas on OU's campus.
The Post's Richard Morris gives his take on Welcome to the Dollhouse, a cult classic showing at The Athena Cinema Sept. 29.
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The Cincinnati area usually suffers about 20 overdoses each week. But during one week in August, the city had 174, all likely related to heroin.