The Nellis Edition: OU's 21st president reflects on his past and shares hopes for the future
By Taylor Johnston | Sep. 6, 2017A landing page of 15 stories in the edition of introducing OU's 21st president Duane Nellis.
A landing page of 15 stories in the edition of introducing OU's 21st president Duane Nellis.
Every story of the Welcome Back Guide in one place.
Every story of the Orientation Guide in one place.
A crisis of prescription opioid pills and heroin hit Ohio hard, killing thousands. Advocates in southeast Ohio were soon thrown to the frontlines of a problem that seemed to have no end in sight
Ohio University comics get more than just laughs out of performing comedy on stage.
The Post highlights some of OU's best innovators.
Raising children in Athens can provide resources and dreams of pursuing college.
The Post polled Ohio University students about their biggest fears and phobias.
A collection of photos from McDavis' time at the university.
Former Ohio University President Claude Sowle resigned from his position in 1974, leaving behind severe budget issues and a rioting student body for interim President Harry Crewson.
Long-term relationships can create challenges, foster love between OU couples
Athens Mite league players are not afraid to take a tumble on ice
The president’s decision to block travel from seven Muslim-majority countries brings uncertainty for international students.
Graduate assistants in the athletic training program help in 20 local high schools.
Wedding practices have changed throughout the decades with the creation of new apps and websites.
ATCO will no longer manage Passion Works, an art studio serving artists with and without disabilities, as a result of federal law banning “conflicts of interest.”
In a popular genre of animated film, pet and animal movies often carry racial messages that live-action film would not get away with.
Ohio Department of Education put a halt on a federal grant to local schools, which could affect Trimble and Alexander schools.
The choreographic process is different for each person and is based on their preferred form of expression.
The barn on Rick Shriver's property was constructed in the 1890s and the old structure is filled with tools and signs that mark the decades that have since passed.