Change inevitable on campus
A stroll through College Green on Homecoming Weekend now might require more than a few detours.
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A stroll through College Green on Homecoming Weekend now might require more than a few detours.
It’s the 20th Anniversary of AmeriCorps.
When Night Comes, a horror movie shot, funded and edited locally.
Women are often in the minority in police departments.
Editor’s note: This is the fourth in a series analyzing President Roderick McDavis’ decade at Ohio University.
Charles Cane was found dead in Columbus.
Councilman Kent Butler does more than just govern, he immerses himself in city and campus activities.
Charles Cane, a 21-year-old Hocking College student has been missing since Saturday.
While many people continued with their normal workout routine last Saturday, 18 teams stormed the new basketball courts to battle for a title of royalty.
The popular delivery service is setting up a scholarship for innovative Bobcats.
Taco John's has been around for decades and looks as if they're expanding.
Southeast Ohio residents struggle to find secure access to nutritious dietary options due to a lack of economic resources, transportation and food outlets
Councilwoman Jennifer Cochran, D-at large, is the newest member of city counci
From combat arms instructor to drug-busting agent, Ohio University’s newest officer, Kevin Shively, is anything but dull.
There’s a new officer, and she’s a Bobcat!
I attended Ohio University in the fall of 2008 never knowing the connection I would have to it and the Athens Community. I left Athens in 2013 with two degrees, friendships that will last a lifetime, and immense pride in being a Bobcat. Like any other alumni, I constantly brag to coworkers how much better OU is than their school, wear green and white whenever I can, and find excuses, often, to travel back to the Harvard on the Hocking. Today is different for me. Today, I am not proud to be a Bobcat after seeing current Student Senate President Megan Marzec’s video.
The launch event to celebrate the kick-off of the Water Project took place Thursday afternoon in the lobby of the Schoonover Center for Communication.
Athens plans on ringing impendence through the hills with fireworks, parades and deals around town.
Developments over the past year concerning The Ridges, the former Athens Lunatic Asylum, have hinted that Ohio University might be interested in preserving the historic site and not tearing it down, at least entirely.
Most college students have outgrown watching children’s TV shows, but for a group of Ohio University students, a children’s show is their outlet to lending a hand to Athens’ youth.