Q&A with Steve the Squirrel
By Sophia Rooksberry | Sep. 14The beloved mascot of Housing and Residence Life answers some questions to help dorm-dwellers settle in to their new living environment.
The beloved mascot of Housing and Residence Life answers some questions to help dorm-dwellers settle in to their new living environment.
The brand new album “Dark Corners and Alchemy” by mehro is here, and The Post sat down to learn more.
Photojournalist Krisanne Johnson will return to her alma mater Thursday to discuss professional journalism and her work covering young women and AIDS/HIV in Eswatini and post-Apartheid South Africa as a part of her work with the Canon Explorers of Light program.
Steven Strafford’s performance left the audience in tears of both laughter and sadness as he recounted his struggle with a crystal meth addiction.
With previous experience in higher education, Redington is excited to join the Ohio community.
The Post got to chat with McCormick about his first season, his influences and favorite players in the NFL.
The Post sat down with Takac to talk about touring, being a musician during a pandemic, the album and more.
Kirstan Thompson performs wedding ceremonies for anyone and everyone despite opposition.
The vocalist and guitarist for the alternative band shares his excitement for the release of The Wrecks’ latest album, Sonder.
The electronic-pop artist gives insight to her career as a musician with autism.
Athens native and Ohio University alumnus Matthew Presutti has used his education and background to instill sustainable practices into his printmaking work. In the past three years, Presutti has had the opportunity to utilize hemp as a material for printmaking at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design.
The frontwoman for Japanese Breakfast spoke about her music, her struggles with being an only child and her mother’s apprehensions about her wanting to pursue music.
After almost a year of anticipation, bar owners and bartenders are excited to see Ohio University students continue the longtime tradition.
Lead singer of the Nicotine Dolls, Sam Cieri, talks about his journey as a musician in New York City and how his band Nicotine Dolls is gaining success.
Kiana Ziegler has found her passion for art to be a driving force when finding passion in her life.
Jukebox Java, 8 N. College St., is open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. for coffee accompanied by music.
Jeralayne Ruiz, a graduate student at Ohio University, presented a vocal performance at her graduate student recital.
Gina Kruzel will be sharing her stories and more at Chosen Pathways Spiritual Emporium, 400 E. State St., on Sunday, Oct. 31.
On Wednesday, Oct. 20, at 7:30 p.m., Black Violin will be making its way to Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.
Art Park Framing and Design houses numerous works of art and operates as a framing business.