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Those who love to watch Halloween movies will be very disappointed this October.
People have the chance to have fun and "leave no trace" at the Mosaic Experiment starting Thursday morning.
Freshman Erica Cox knows some high school sophomores who are older than her.
Ohio University hopes to use smartphone applications in the future to entice more international students to come to campus.
Friday night, some students avoided the brick roads and Uptown bars in favor of cowboy boots, cowboy hats and live country music.
A Victorian-style brick house on North Congress Street is not only a place of support for adults diagnosed with mental illnesses, but also a refuge from the negative stigmas against them.
Editors’ Note: This story has been updated to include a quote from an OU Spokeswoman
Fashion doesn’t matter. Except when it does.
Correction appended.
Hillary Clinton wants to make college tuition free for 80 percent of American families, but some critics say it would do more harm than good.
When Yvonne Yan came to Ohio University, she met students who were about 30 years behind in their understanding of her country.
A monthly art program at the Kennedy Museum of Art offers a creative outlet for both children and their parents, while teaching them a little about artistic techniques.
For eight years, Cheyenne Buckingham had an eating disorder.
Hop out of bed, and “Turn (your) Swag On” because Soulja Boy is coming to Ohio University.
Growing up, Shelby Martin’s family has always been involved in the sports scene surrounded by athletes who strived to achieve the ideal body type.
When Kristin Waltz attended Ohio University in the late '80s, the pavement on Morton Hill was uneven, Baker University Center had not been built and the Survivor Advocacy Program did not exist.
Not all students who complete community service participate optionally.
Hungry Bobcats lacking a meal plan now have more classmates to bother to swipe them into the dining halls as guests.
Deaf West Theatre became a Tony Award-winning champion of inclusion after creating a Broadway revival of the musical Spring Awakening, which featured a deaf cast.
As the Ohio University Class of 2020 prepared to take its first steps into college classrooms, President Roderick McDavis took to the stage at The Convo alongside his colleagues one final time to officially welcome incoming students.