Faculty practice talents for annual Ava Nichols Pageant
All proceeds from the event will go to Camp Quality Ohio, a nonprofit summer camp benefitting children suffering from cancer.
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All proceeds from the event will go to Camp Quality Ohio, a nonprofit summer camp benefitting children suffering from cancer.
Maintenance crews were dispatched to the scene to control the debris.
More than $10,400 was raised for the event, which took place at Lake Snowden and benefitted the Special Olympics.
The discussion, led by assistant history professor Ziad Abu-Rish, was part of the Women’s Center’s Brown Bag Lunch series.
As some of the country’s most “swiped-right” individuals, OU students balance the pros and cons of online dating.
Graduate Student Senate chose to approve four requests for funding out of eight requests submitted.
Having announced his run for Ohio’s 94th district, GSS President reflects on humble beginnings, dream of creating sustainable future for Appalachia.
Residents in Dougan House complain of scarce heat, aggravated by mold issues.
A California-based service developed by students offers peer-to-peer delivery courtesy of a mobile app.
Smith, who is completing his second master’s degree, will be running on a platform that stresses environmental issues, support for education and protection for working families.
At a protest after Wednesday’s Bureau of Land Management meeting about fracking at the Athens Community Center, an onlooker captured video of what appeared to be a U.S. Forest Service officer pushing and shoving protesters with a baton.
Thanks to the OU Innovation Center, a local puppy is getting a fresh start on wheels.
He's been on ABC News and the Huffington Post.
In a majority vote, GSS overturned its committee boycott, authorizing members to resume participation in university and presidential committees.
OU sent out an alert at about 9:30 Monday morning about a power outage.
Power was lost in at least 31 campus buildings because of a dead squirrel, prompting widespread class cancellations.
Following a public meeting with President McDavis on Thursday, GSS will vote on an end to boycott of presidential and university committees.
As showcased in a recent Facebook video, Tumbles, a puppy who was born without front legs, is being fitted for a wheelchair at the OU Innovation Center.
The two met Thursday morning.
Students still rarely take advantage of shorter, potentially less expensive pathway to Bachelor's degree.