Graduate students host OU's first ever International Day of Persons With Disabilities event
Grover Center overflowed Tuesday for the International Day of Persons With Disabilities event.
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Grover Center overflowed Tuesday for the International Day of Persons With Disabilities event.
After reading about Ohio University while living near Nagoya, Japan, Masahiro Osumi decided to make the trip overseas to learn English.
Whether they’re from an iPod or a musician on stage, the tunes sounding through The Front Room’s speakers—and those anywhere else on campus—come at a price.
Those who run Ohio University’s Center for Entrepreneurship believe they prepare students to become tomorrow’s game changing entrepreneurs, akin to Mark Zuckerberg or Steve Jobs.
Concerned Athens residents gathered Tuesday evening to, with their testimonies about an injection well being placed in Troy Township, attempt to make their voices heard by policymakers in Columbus.
Monday morning Baker Ballroom was filled with Ohio University community members seeking information and discussion on a hot button topic on campus — sexual assault.
A continuing conversation about sexual assault will progress into its next university installment Monday.
Our centerpiece story today talks about an Athens task force focused on removing graffiti throughout the city. We understand society has myriad opinions on graffiti; though some see it as an act of art, others view it as vandalism.
State Sen. Lou Gentile, D-Steubenville and State Rep. Debbie Phillips, D-Albany will pay a visit to Athens on Friday.
Ohio University’s regional campuses tend to have a smaller international student population than in Athens, but some branches are committed to holding events for International Education Week.
Age doesn’t have to be a constraint and one local screening will prove that.
The first speaker in this year’s upcoming Kennedy Lecture Series will be Dr. Keith Devlin, of Stanford University, to debate technological revolutions.
The Scripps College of Communication is offering an opportunity to report the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
About 70 registered guests, including statewide leaders and industry vendors, traveled to Ohio to meet in Athens and address equal accessibility for all students.
With increasing prominence in social media usage, many Ohio University students are worried about how they appear online.
Many students may opt for tattoos during their college years, but on Wednesday, a temporary piece of body art might bring hope.
By Bianca Hillier
Ohio University Honors Tutorial College will sponsor Pre-Law Day 2013, an event that will feature a series of panels from 10 law professionals, most of whom are OU alumni.
With media being fraught with images of stick-thin female models and muscular men, the Women’s Center finds Love Your Body Day more relevant than ever.