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“Ground up” — as in, destroyed.
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“Ground up” — as in, destroyed.
Arson has cost Ohio University almost $20,000 and by the time all repairs are completed, the crime could amount to more than $100,000.
Sitting atop the roof of the Research and Technology Center, a 10-inch refractor telescope was once used for research, learning and pleasure since its placement there in the early 1950s until its recent disassembly and removal from the roof over the past few years.
Looking to expand its brand beyond the southeast part of the state, Ohio University has acquired almost 7,500 square feet of property to bring more students into the fold.
Ohio University’s Office of Information Technology recently announced that after tests and negotiations, the university has dropped McAfee Anti-Virus protection software in favor of Sophos Anti-Virus at the start of next year.
Though classes are over, two Ohio University leaders recently asked students for their help in planning an on-campus activity through an off-campus survey.
For many students, coming to college knowing what career they envision puts enough pressure on their shoulders.
Ryan Lombardi, interim vice president for Student Affairs, was greeted by about 30 seconds of applause upon entering Student Senate Wednesday night, as senators expressed their congratulations on successfully defending his dissertation for a Doctorate of Education degree from North Carolina State University.
Ohio University students dressed in O-Zone t-shirts cheered and jeered Wednesday night at The Convo as the Bobcats took on St. Bonaventure.
Though not originally from Southeast Ohio, Darius Jenkins knew he wanted to make a difference in the area during his first year at Ohio University.
Editor’s note: This is the final in a three-part series looking at the present state of scholarships at Ohio University.
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a three-part series looking at the present state of scholarships at Ohio University.
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a three-part series looking at the present state of scholarships at Ohio University.
Several top administrators at Ohio University will venture back into Walter Hall on Wednesday night to interact with OU’s elected student representatives for the second time this semester.
Shortly after passing the Dairy Barn on Dairy Lane in Athens, students and Athens residents are greeted by two solar-paneled rooftops that power the largest in-vessel composting system at any university in the country.
Ohio University’s markets tout convenience when it comes to their proximity to student dorms, but some of the wares the on-campus stores are peddling empty students’ pockets much more quickly than a trip to the grocery store.
Student Senate will begin tabling on Tuesday to help increase student involvement and feedback.
With Ohio University’s academic switch to semesters, the way student organizations receive funding has also changed.