International Education Week creates refugee simulation at Ohio University
OU students gathered Monday to recreate the refugee experience.
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OU students gathered Monday to recreate the refugee experience.
Ohio voters passed redistricting and anti-monopoly ballot issues, but voted against a marijuana legalization proposal sponsored by ResponsibleOhio.
Issue 1 would establish a bipartisan commission in an effort to draw fairer districts in Ohio.
The Arabic Language Student Association held a fundraiser and sit-in for Syrian refugees in an attempt to reach out to fellow students.
Roger Scruton speaks on what is means to be a Conservative at the George Washington Forum in Galbreath Chapel on Monday.
Ohio University police arrested a student after an anonymous threat was made via social media.
The Center for International Studies hosted a seminar exploring “Contemporary Development in Malaysian Politics.”
Our debate drinking game rules are fairly straightforward, but make sure to have a sufficient amount of drinks close by for tonight’s Democratic debate on CNN.
"I’m Shmacked," an entertainment group that tours U.S. colleges and films parties, announced it will come to Ohio University for Homecoming Weekend.
OU College Democrats and Republicans continue offering support to their candidates for city offices.
Former county sheriff is seeking an appeal after receiving 18 charges.
Turnout at the polls in Athens County has been dismally low, and figures from Tuesday’s election show that this year was no different.
Stivers took 66.15 percent of the total amongst more than 190,000 voters who cast ballots in the district, compared to Wharton’s 33.85 percent. In the 12-county district, Athens County was the only one that voted in Wharton’s favor — with 62.72 percent of the countywide vote.
The Athens County Board of Elections has a slew of polling locations in Athens for students.
On the eve of the midterm election, local Democrats gathered to make one more push for taking Ohio’s gubernatorial office.
A candidate for U.S. Congress stopped by Baker Wednesday
A new wine bar in town offers a different kind of atmosphere.
Few turning out to vote early in Athens County
A group of OU students will be heading to Ferguson.
Republican Jill Thompson, current county auditor and lone red beacon serving in Athens County, debated Democratic challenger and Athens City Auditor Kathy Hecht Tuesday night for the Athens County auditor’s position, up for reelection this November.