Video draws ‘blood’
By Maria DeVito | Sep. 4, 2014Droves of students spoke out at Wednesday’s Student Senate meeting in response to President Megan Marzec’s Ice Bucket Challenge video.
Droves of students spoke out at Wednesday’s Student Senate meeting in response to President Megan Marzec’s Ice Bucket Challenge video.
The Post complies tweets in response to Ohio University Student Senate President Megan Marzec's 'blood' bucket challenge.
Student Senate President Megan Marzec appeared to dump a bucket of blood on herself in a video posted Tuesday, in which she asked Ohio University to distance itself from what she called "atrocities" in Palestine.
Ohio University has budgeted $300,000 to do patch work on some of The Ridges buildings by the end of winter to stabilize them.
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Between spring 2012 and fall 2013, around 550 first-year students left OU.
An Ohio University student is taking the institution to court, claiming officials here infringed on his free speech rights.
A bar crawl through Athens is an experience everyone needs to discover.
A woman was hit by a vehicle while crossing Richland Avenue on Tuesday morning.
OU’s Chapter of the NAACP held a rally Monday to inform students of the various racial issues still present in the United States.
OU accreditation maintains standards for students.
Friday the Board of Trustees discussed sexual assault prevention, innovation strategy and guaranteed tuition.
"Light Up the Green Barbecue", planned by Residential Housing and hosted by West Green residents, was held between James and Sargent Halls and drew about 100 students from across campus to celebrate the first long weekend of the semester.
Sexual assault prevention, innovation strategy and guaranteed tuition were the final talking points of the Ohio University Board of Trustees’ August meeting Friday.
OU’s chapter of the NAACP is set to hold a “War on Black” rally in support of Ferguson, Mo.
Athens city officials presented possible changes to city nuisance party ordinance at Student Senate on Wednesday.
Professor Emeritus and champion of the arts Bob Winters’s legacy will live on in Athens. Remember him at the memorial service this Sunday.
Record enrollment, fundraising and construction are among the reasons Ohio University’s Board of Trustees decided to give OU President Roderick McDavis a 7.8 percent raise and bonus.