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University officials confirmed this week that they were “shocked” and “completely taken aback” by the apparent failure of its iPad-sharing program after all 1,000 free iPads disappeared from the pick-up locations within two hours.
Having explored the rich and varied connections between science, technology and film, Science on Screen has been presenting various films to multiple theaters across the country.
Monday begins Hip Hop Awareness week, a week of events focused on Hip Hop culture organized by Ohio University’s Hip Hop Congress.
Editor’s note: Because Delfin Bautista does not identify with one gender, the non-gendered pronoun “they” is used.
Ninety minutes before tipoff, as has been the case before every home game this season, Nick Kellogg was the first Bobcat on the court. He attempted shot after shot while assistant coach Bill Wuczynski grabbed rebounds and fed the ball back to him.
It is “out with the old and in with the new” for Ohio University Police Department as the new gender-neutral police badges were officially pinned on the uniforms of officers during a Thursday ceremony.
The annual Information and Telecommunication Systems Day is jam-packed with sessions to inform students on security matters.
For many, a trip abroad can shape the way they view the world, but living there can make an even more lasting impact.
For the first time in its history, Ohio University’s Take Back the Night week will be putting inclusion in the forefront.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve wanted to temporarily leave my life in search of a serene stillness that the life of a full-time college student simply doesn’t know — or at most, only faintly recalls in dreams of Neverland.
Alden Library will celebrate its 200-year history with its Founder’s Day Symposium on Tuesday afternoon.
Five speakers from throughout the communication industry visited Ohio University to talk about the importance of visuals in the news.
Nearly 100 people gathered around the smell of bread pudding and macaroons on the fourth floor of Alden Library on Tuesday afternoon to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Ohio University Libraries.
As a celebration of its past, present and future, the School of Interdisciplinary Arts will be highlighting its 50-year anniversary by holding the conference “Interdisciplinary Arts: Retrospectives & Future Visions,” Friday through Saturday.
As a celebration of its past, present and future, the School of Interdisciplinary Arts will be highlighting its 50-year anniversary by holding the conference “Interdisciplinary Arts: Retrospectives & Future Visions,” Friday through Saturday.
Student Senate Candidates announced
Currently in Ohio, you can have federal unemployment benefits for up to 26 weeks before being booted off the government entitlement program.
Tony Porter, activist, lecturer and co-founder of A Call to Men: The National Association of Men and Women Committed to Ending Violence Against Women, is bringing his mission to the students of Ohio University.