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More than 210 people participated in Bobcathon and raised a total of $100,000 during Ohio University’s 12-hour dance marathon, which raises money for the Ronald McDonald House of Central Ohio.
Today is Thursday, Feb. 15, 2018. Here’s what you need to know today:
A new bill introduced in the Ohio House of Representatives could save students dozens of dollars each year on textbooks.
Ohio University Graduate Student Senate unanimously passed six resolutions at its Tuesday night meeting.
One year after the Baker 70 arrests, the Ohio University LGBT Center and Students for Law, Justice and Culture held a panel Thursday with students to discuss what has changed since the arrests.
On the night of Feb. 1, 2017 — one year ago Thursday — Jolana Watson and 69 other students were arrested during a protest in Baker Center.
The telephone killed the telegram. Video killed the radio star. And the internet killed everything.
Ohio University students will be able to connect their wireless printers, streaming sticks, smart TVs and other devices to the campus Wi-Fi starting next fall.
More than 300 people participated in the Athens women’s march Saturday afternoon one year after President Donald Trump was inaugurated.
A speaker preaches to the crowd gathered outside the Athens courthouse during a rally following the Womens March in Athens, Ohio, on Jan. 20, 2018.
“I am a nasty women,” Kerri Shaw said in a crowded basement filled with a crowd of about 200 women, men and children.
With the spring and summer seasons approaching, the onslaught of music festival lineups has begun. Based on the festivals that have been announced so far, it seems this festival season is going to be quite strong. It’s also apparent the 2018 festival season has a few trends. It’s both heavily influenced by R&B/hip-hop music, while also having The Killers, Eminem and Kendrick Lamar feature as headliners in multiple festivals. Here’s a look at the top 5 music festival lineups so far:
One of the most iconic parts of playing Pokemon is the music playing in the background that helps create a feel for the different battles. Here are 18 of of the best picks from the Pokémon soundtracks to make sure your 2018 starts out right, in no particular order.
When Ohio University President Duane Nellis took to the stage to deliver his first OU commencement address, he set an ominous tone, painting a picture of a divided country, marred by political divisions and financial inequality.
Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa and other holidays are just around the corner, and people should start thinking about the perfect gift to give their loved ones.
On Thursday evening, Athens residents, local brewers and Ohio University professors convened to discuss how climate change would hurt the growth of essential ingredients in the production of beer.
Ohio University Student Senate had presentations from two speakers at its Wednesday night meeting, one of them being Executive Director of Event Services Dustin Kilgour.
At Ohio University Student Senate’s Wednesday night meeting, the body will hear from two speakers and discuss resolutions that buy pizza for several events and amend chapters of the senate rules and procedures.
Ohio University’s senior nursing class will conclude the year in Baker Center by raising awareness about a public health emergency.