Local food bank benefits from set of readings
Zakes Mda opened the Writers Harvest event last night by recalling a cantankerous mentor, sharing a room with a Japanese exchange student, and Jane Fonda.
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Zakes Mda opened the Writers Harvest event last night by recalling a cantankerous mentor, sharing a room with a Japanese exchange student, and Jane Fonda.
Steve Jobs’ legacy is evident in residence-hall rooms, on every green and dangling from the ears of students walking to class.
Most students spend their college years snacking on pizza, cookies and grilled cheese. For some students, though, the dining hall is a minefield.
A new app could remove the need for paper textbooks for students who own iPads.
Students visiting Baker University Center’s lower lounge this quarter will note a drastically different appearance after summer renovations.
Ohio University unveiled its latest web enterprise yesterday with the OU e-tour.
A new fluid lab for Ohio University Russ College of Engineering and Technology is slated top open in late October because of a gift from the Parker Hannifin Corporation.
It’s almost considered a rite of passage of college students. No one should leave as a graduating senior without having enjoyed the stress and sleep deprivation that comes with pulling an all-nighter.
Alcohol and drug-related cases during the 2010-11 school year are up from previous years, according to Ohio University Judiciaries.
Ohio University students are taking on some of the most stressful careers in the field, according to a recent survey.
Upon arriving at the Campus Involvement Center’s poverty simulation, students received a packet — inside the pouch was a new identification, residence, job, and a whole new life of poverty.
Tomorrow, an 18-hole miniature golf course will wind its way around the bookshelves, down the corridors and under the desks of Alden Library.
Most Ohio University students looking for jobs may think their only options are behind a cash register or buffet line.
Although the 36-foot climbing wall is limited to the inside of the Charles J. Ping Student Recreation Center, its more than 400 hand and foot holds offer climbers an endless amount of ways to reach the top.
What originally started as the dream of a retired Ohio University professor has now turned into Athens' first triathlon.