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The tournament will be on April 3 at 12:00 p.m. on the South Green sand volleyball courts.
Columnist Erin Franczak writes about two philanthropy events she attended this past weekend.
39 teams and over 500 participants came out to Relay for Life of Ohio University to raise money.
The Ohio Primary is Tuesday, and both races for the Ohio House of Representatives and President of the United States are hotly contested.
Louis C.K.’s new self-sustained web series takes viewers far beyond anywhere Louie ever could.
Ohio will play in the fifth annual Ice Ghosts series to raise money for the American Cancer Society.
Melissa becomes a new suspect on this week's 'Pretty Little Liars.'
Were you partying at Palmer Place?
Assistant Dean of Students Jamie Patton took home first prize after his family performance of “We Are the World.”
Second place winner Brittany Peterson, an assistant professor in the communication studies department, performs "Let It Go" from the movie Frozen with the help of her son Pax, right, and his friend Lillie, left, during the Sixth Annual Ava Nichols Faculty Pageant, which was hosted by Alpha Phi Omega in Baker Center Ballroom on Feb. 25, 2015. The event raises money for Camp Quality Ohio, a camp that provides free year-round support activities for children with cancer and their families as well as a one week summer program. This year's Faculty Pageant will be held Monday at 7 p.m. in Baker Ballroom.
All proceeds from the event will go to Camp Quality Ohio, a nonprofit summer camp benefitting children suffering from cancer.
Sarah Grace, a mother, business owner and cancer survivor, talks about what informed her decision to run for state representative.
Renowned creative non-fiction writer brings highly-versatile writing to Ohio University.
Though many view Trump’s potential election as POTUS as nothing short of the apocalypse, at least he’s not a complete nutjob.
180 students danced for 12 hours Saturday to raise money for families staying at the Ronald McDonald House in Central Ohio.
Services such as sexually transmitted disease testing and educational outreach at Athens' Planned Parenthood are at risk of being cut, the health center's officials said.
Since 2009, more than 13,000 swabs have been collected and more than 30 matches have been made through Hillel at Ohio University’s “Got Swabbed?” program.
The season finale of AHS: Hotel brings us to tears and gives the season a good close.
Ethan Grant, a sophomore education major, poses for a portrait inside his room in Adams Hall on South Green. In the summer of 2014, Grant battled Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, and lost 35 pounds and his hair during chemotherapy. Grant went into remission in September 2014.