Lecture series celebrates Archaeology Month
Southeast Ohio’s long history and richness is celebrated every year in October, which is deemed archaeology month by the state.
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Southeast Ohio’s long history and richness is celebrated every year in October, which is deemed archaeology month by the state.
The Student Personnel Association is bringing Tracy David to Ohio University on Oct. 24 to speak to students about rape culture.
Student Senate’s budget is true and accurate to the best of its treasurer’s knowledge.
Is America’s position as the top world power in peril?
Friday and Saturday, Ohio University will be hosting the annual Ohio Classical Conference (OCC) in Baker University Center for classical professors and teachers from all around the state.
Ohio University students attended a J Street conference in Washington, D.C. to discuss solutions to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Daniel Hernandez Jr. was in his first week as a political intern for former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords when she was shot in 2011. Hernandez rushed to her aid. Although he is credited with saving her life, Hernandez doesn’t see himself as a hero.
Many current Ohio University students were toddlers the last time the federal government shut down, 17 years ago.
Anantanand Rambachan speaks about his experiences and Hindu philosophy in the Baker University Center. Rambachan gave the invocation address at the White House during the Hindu Festival of Diwali. (Edmund Ralph | for The Post)
Several years after giving a religious speech at the people's house, a religious academic is bringing Gandhi's wisdom to Ohio University's students.
The Gawande Lecture Series kicked off Wednesday night with a theme of friendship and understanding one another.
The mind does not often associate writing and hunger, but Athens has paired the two for 15 years with its annual “Writer’s Harvest.”
Living with a disability can be a challenge, and on Thursday afternoon, Challenged by Choice participants were given the ability to experience what living life with a disability is like first hand.
From movie viewing to stargazing at The Ridges, Parents Weekend is chock full of a variety of events and excursions to engage the whole family in Athens culture.
An Ohio University classroom overflowed Tuesday night with students, faculty and Athens residents as the George Washington Forum welcomed its first speaker of the year.
If you’re seeking advice on how to improve your image, look no further than Baker University Center’s first floor.
On the 12th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, the third annual Better Together 9/11 Interfaith Peace Walk aims to unite people in a common commitment to peace.
In their study of management, business, leadership and more, some Ohio University students are going to be getting a personal look at the world of business.
On the West Portico of Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium, there are 29 bronze plaques honoring notable persons who have visited and spoken at Ohio University since its founding in 1804. It includes Nobel Laureates, activists, Supreme Court justices and nine U.S. Presidents, to name a few.
A piece of graffiti with suicidal undertones in Glidden Hall caused two Ohio University students to stop last November and leave their own message.