NextGen upgrade aims to alleviate Internet woes
After nearly a month of Alden Library reaching its Wi-Fi capacity, Ohio University has finalized plans to implement a new wireless Internet system.
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After nearly a month of Alden Library reaching its Wi-Fi capacity, Ohio University has finalized plans to implement a new wireless Internet system.
Weeks after Mark Mathews was fired from his position as an Ohio University Police Department captain, he is still fighting to get his job back.
More than 150 Ohio University students and faculty members chose to soak in the AC at Baker University Theatre Friday afternoon rather than absorbing the sun’s rays as they absorbed a saga of journalism and scandal.
The multi-award winning journalist who is credited with exposing the Pennsylvania State University sex abuse scandal will be in Athens, Ohio Friday to tell her story.
With the vote to approve or disapprove a third consecutive 3.5-percent tuition increase one week away, Ohio University students are making every effort to get their voices heard.
It only took two turntables, some clothespins and a few pieces of wood for Robert Howsare’s video to draw more than half a million views online.
With a 3.5-percent tuition increase looming, two top Ohio University administrators paid a visit to Student Senate on Wednesday to discuss the potential hike.
A mixed-media artist and accessories designer, who has sold her work to musicians such as Michael Jackson and Mick Jagger, will be coming to the Kennedy Museum of Art Thursday.
As student debt continues to grow, a new study found that about two-thirds of student-loan borrowers in the U.S. “misunderstood” or were “surprised” by aspects of the loaning process.
Ohio University’s Innovation Center will launch two new programs this year with the goal of eventually producing and selling a new “digital media” product.
Four months and more than $40,000 later, the doors to a newly renovated basement floor in Boyd Hall remain locked — for all but 1.5 hours each day.
There is a time and a place for everything.
An Ohio University bursar’s office employee clicked “send” on an email at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday before realizing a mistake had been made, but it was too late to press cancel.
Ohio University students traveling to classes on Wednesday afternoon faced dueling protestors outside of the top floor of Baker University Center.
After two failed attempts of rolling out a network registration requirement, the Office of Information Technology hopes that the third time’s a charm.
No matter where an Ohio University student is, there is almost always some sort of screen within eyesight — be it a computer monitor, cellphone screen or iPad.
As finals week looms nearer, assignments keep piling up and scholarship deadlines grow close, college students are getting depressed, but many of them aren’t getting treated for it.
Despite protests posed by some Ohio University students, Frank Turek had a full house Tuesday at the Baker University Center Ballroom to present his “I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist” seminar.
Ohio University students looking to make a difference in the lives of people have an opportunity to do so on a global scale.