Ohio University’s 32 greek orgs hold retreat
Ohio University greek life held an on-campus leadership retreat to help build leadership skills for executive members of fraternities and sororities.
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Ohio University greek life held an on-campus leadership retreat to help build leadership skills for executive members of fraternities and sororities.
John Kasich will announce his plan for the 2015-16 budget in February.
Martin Luther King Jr. Week kicks off with march and brunch meant to reflect on MLK’s life, community activism.
The time between Election Day and the end of the year is known for its "lame-duck" politics — a time when state legislators pass more bills than usual in preparation for the general assembly.
The Post talks with OU student Dakota Gerard, who gained fame after cameras caught him supposedly giving side-eye to Taylor Swift at the AMAs.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, or at least that’s what light-decorated speakers were playing when the Athens Uptown Business Association kicked off the annual “Home for the Holidays” Tree Lighting.
African American students anticipate and prepare for the Multicultural Center’s pre-Kwanzaa event and presentation.
Trans vigil to end week of trans awareness for the LGBT Center.
The “Teach-in for Justice” Welcomes All Ohio University Students.
Continuing to enhance thought-provoking topics related to acclaimed and beloved films, Science on Screen will return to the Athena Cinema with a free screening of the original 1959 Journey to the Center of the Earth, with geologist Dan Hembree and paleontologist Patrick O’Connor talking before and after.
Three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee and best-selling author comes to speak to students for International Education Week.
Athens celebrates Veterans Day with a parade and ceremony. Some thought student turnout was fine, others expected more.
Self-described "climate heretic" calls current evidence for climate change "oversimplified" at Monday event at Ohio University.
Professor Judith Curry from Georgia Tech explains her skeptical position on climate change to a public audience in the Walter Hall rotunda room. She is known by her colleagues as the "climate heretic".
With the holiday season approaching, the need for local food drives and other food donations are in more demand than ever this year. While everyone deserves recognition for lending a helping hand, one group at Ohio University keeps the spirit going all year long: Food Matters at OU — a student organization devoted to food quality, availability, and education for all students and faculty, from our campus to a global scale. According to a flier the group handed out in October, Food Matters thrives “through experiencing, discussing, growing, selling and cooking good food.” Food Matters is an exciting and rewarding program that anyone can join or support.
Stand-up comedian Billy Gardell performed at MemAud Saturday for a crowd of fathers.
Jackie O’s is hosting two cover bands this weekend; one will cover The Talking Heads and the other will cover Pink Floyd.
Well-known Hinduist scholar reads a take on Hinduism’s historical context.
The Athens County Board of Elections has a slew of polling locations in Athens for students.
The White House Coalition to End Sexual Assault and the “It’s On Us” campaign's new goal include emphasizing that it’s everyone’s responsibility to take action towards assault prevention and that victim blaming is never an acceptable response to sexual violence.