2012 Summer Olympics: Transcending global conflict or highlighting it?
Watching the action between the U.S. and North Korean women’s soccer teams led many fans to contemplate the effects of the Olympics on global affairs.
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Watching the action between the U.S. and North Korean women’s soccer teams led many fans to contemplate the effects of the Olympics on global affairs.
Most Ohio University students spend four years living in and around Athens, but not all explore every nook, cranny and opportunity the campus and city provide.
Dark and silent buildings around Ohio University’s campus remain locked and empty but continue to cost the school thousands of dollars.
Court Street will be lined with booths offering food and games from around the world Saturday, while African dancers perform on a nearby stage.
Ohio University’s Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity celebrated its 93rd charter anniversary on Thursday.
With confusion surrounding class scheduling for the quarters-to-semesters transition, the easy way out could be scheduling the most interesting classes listed in the course offerings.
In October, the world welcomed its seven billionth person, and the global population continues to grow.
It’s impossible to gauge the exact value of the national attention gained when Ohio University’s men’s basketball team advanced to the Sweet 16 last month.
There is a time and a place for everything.
A rugby player rolled forward at full tilt and rammed his wheelchair into his opponent, knocking loose both the ball and a scream of surprise as both competitors scrambled after the ball.
One day soon, students might be firing up their iPads in class rather than thumbing through textbooks.
Ohio University students and Athens residents will soon park their rears in wheelchairs for a competitive set of wheeled rugby games.
Students in Utah can get up in the morning, get dressed and decide which holster looks best with their jeans.
Dr. Kwabena Frimpong Boateng touched down at the Columbus airport Thursday after a long flight.
Instead of weathering the job market or the classroom, more students are opting to spend months at a time building houses or teaching underprivileged children.
The largest campus composting system in the nation is about to get even bigger.
Move over lawyers and philosophers — the STEM students are climbing the occupational ladder.
On a rainy Friday afternoon, Kylie Johnson stands outside the Ohio University Ecohouse, telling a tour group about the enormous solar panel standing out front.
For the estimated 300,000 American students abroad this year, staying nice and comfy within a “study-abroad bubble” might no longer be an option.