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Third Eye Blind marks start of Performing Art and Concert series with nearly sold out show.
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Third Eye Blind marks start of Performing Art and Concert series with nearly sold out show.
Pat McGee, the managing attorney for Student Legal Services, said he hopes to be able to represent students' interests if he is elected to city council.
Honey's co-owner previously worked at one of the stores affected by the Union Street fire.
One of the new Post columns with delve into the theology of many religions and attempt to get people thinking more about belief systems.
President McDavis and the university formally welcomed the class of 2019 at The President’s Convocation for First-Year Students.
Some local Ohio University apparel stores are not afraid of losing business with the new Victoria’s Secret PINK line because of its limited accessibility, steep prices and students’ preferences for shopping local
The Bobcats are at the top of their class in the club ranks, but a jump to the NCAA still appears out of reach.
Former vice president for Student Affairs says final goodbye to Athens with tidbits of wisdom
Steven Schoonover said in an April email to OU administrators and other foundation board members the university should call faculty critical of the agreement racists.
Erin Davoran draws on her vast Ohio University knowledge to give some pointers to freshman
It's tough for families to accommodate to the typically steep prices of local food.
A small volume of traffic as well as geographical barriers may hinder the region’s economy.
County Commissioner Lenny Eliason said he wants to lobby the state legislature to require 13Fest organizers to acquire a permit from the County sheriff.
What you’ve seen him in at OU:
Student said ACT scores kept her from scholarships: “Either way I was screwed.”
‘The Evolution of Bert’ is a highly imperfect film, but this OU-filmed, ‘90s-set college comedy has enough charm, flair and laughs to live up to its early Spike Lee inspirations.
23-year-old OU alumna Mallorie Sullivan hoped that an impressive resume and a history of respectable internships would land her a job out of school to help pay back what she owed. But they didn't.
To the Editor,
Cecil Walters, who has served as OMSAR director for four years, is leaving the university. Thomas Raimondi will serve as interim director.
"A little bit, but not really. I have a twin, she actually goes to Miami, and her college is a lot more expensive than mine. I think my parents just thought that if I loved it here it didn't matter that much, we'd find a way to figure out how to pay for it."