New LGBTQ center to serve southeast Ohio
By LynAnne Vucovich | Jan. 23, 2017The OU LGBT center is currently the only of its kind in the area.
The OU LGBT center is currently the only of its kind in the area.
Matt Eich will bring his southeastern Ohio photographs back to Ohio University after a 10-year journey that started when he was a student.
With the weather cooling down, demand for warm knit sweaters and scarves is high.
Earning a meteorology degree opens many doors for students after graduation.
Few bakeries opt for a gluten-free food in Athens.
Dozens marched to show respect for Martin Luther King Jr.
Dogs received acupressure massage and behavior training from animal practitioners Tina Romine and Rosanne Krager in front of an audience at the Athens Community Center on Saturday.
Animal accupressurist Tina Romine and animal trainer Rosanne Krager will offer massage and behavioral services to local dogs at the Athens Community Center on Saturday.
The cold weather doesn't have to hinder fashion.
The hashtag is used to inspire black women to love who they are and the skin they are in.
While many people received gifts like Amazon Echos and Sony Playstations, some students were gifted with far more outlandish items.
A gift guide for the procrastinator.
Ohio University students will participate in the 10 day trip as a part of Taglit-Birthright.
John Hutchison has brought his long-term love for horses to the streets of Athens for the eleventh year.
A class project raises awareness and money to educate people on the seriousness of heroin addiction.
This Thanksgiving, friends are coming together to catch up and celebrate a Turkey Day meal of their own.
Guests will learn how to prepare sustainable dishes with their families.
Consumers have many options when it comes to choosing where to get their bird for the holiday season.
Husband and wife owners, Jason and Michelle Warren, brew, serve and will soon distribute their selection of house-brewed IPAs, ales and more.
The undergraduate literary magazine accepts writing from any student.