Scotty McCreery and Danielle Bradbery brought their brand of country to Athens Saturday
McCreery and Bradbery kept the crowd on their feet for Saturday’s country concert
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McCreery and Bradbery kept the crowd on their feet for Saturday’s country concert
Ohio University’s Interfraternity Council hosted their first annual “Pink Tie Affair” Monday night in an effort to raise money for breast cancer research and to assist those affected by the disease.
Annual Halloween Block Party offers lots of entertainment
Indo-American friendship day dinner raises money for local elementary schools
Paris Aaron, a senior studying communication, listens intently to the speakers at yesterday's Hands up Walk out protest on college green.
Student speaker a poem embodying her thoughts and feelings on issues facing minorities in society today.
OU women take the lead in campus organizations, but still face professional challenges
As the nation continues to deal with re-opened wounds tied to poor race relations, Ohio University students took to the streets to show support for the people of Ferguson, Missouri.
Some medical students only take one class in their field, they get involved to gain knowledge.
Pi Sigma Alpha hosts Justin McCaulley to speak about his experience working around government and using his political science degree after college
The Division of Theater has brand new sound, lighting and scenic equipment that is already being utilized.
This past weekend I spent time at a conference entitled “Feminists Working Weekend.” When I walked into the high-rise conference room overlooking the Manhattan skyline, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I knew what a privilege it was for me to be there and that a lot of activists and people who want to help in social change would not have the same opportunity I did.
The public celebrated Diwali with food, music, and dancing.
Science on Screen will next host There Will Be Blood with a Q & A from professor Srdjan Nesic on Tuesday at 7 p.m.
“A Taste of OHIO” gives people chance to explore the Athens food scene.
Wife of Attorney General Mike DeWine, spent an hour in Athens on Monday to rally voter support.
The College of Arts and Sciences' new program could go university-wide.
Senate passes a single resolution to distribute a poll aimed to gauge campus concerns, and the resolution to limit speakOUt time did not pass.
LGBT Center and Women’s Center team up to bring speakers to OU.
A month to honor LGBT is packed full of events to celebrate and connect students