Football: History means nothing in the 'Battle of the Bricks'
By Cameron Fields | Oct. 30, 2017Ohio will play rival Miami on Halloween in the No. 94 meeting of the "Battle of the Bricks."
Ohio will play rival Miami on Halloween in the No. 94 meeting of the "Battle of the Bricks."
Pokemon fans will see Ash and Pikachu embark on their adventures in an alternate timeline from the show.
The number is still up from the similar election two years ago.
The incident allegedly took place Friday morning in Perkins Hall.
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Lizzie Stephens led the way for a big Bobcats weekend.
Not everyone is lucky enough to host one of the biggest block parties in the country, so here are some other ways people celebrate Halloween.
Service Dogs on Campus and 4 Paws for Ability aim to educate people in Athens about service dogs and the proper way to interact with them.
Ohio's most successful play this season has been the speed option.
From YA fiction to music videos, more and more artists are prompting conversations about youth mental health and suicide.
The Canadian man who landed a cocaine-laden plane in Albany in March has been sentenced to eight years in prison.
Campbell’s Market opened Wednesday in McArthur and offers fresh fruit and vegetables to residents, who previously had to travel to buy produce.
Ohio allowed 43 shots in two games, dropping both to end the season.
Will Gus Ragland play for the RedHawks on Tuesday? Whether he does could have a massive impact on the Bobcats' chances against their archrival.
No. 8 Ohio, despite facing adversity, swept rival No. 13 Liberty on the road.
Dean got real about the family business on 'Supernatural' this week.
Dave Logan writes about concerns in Ohio University switching to automated phone services.
Despite a lower turnout, local bands and DJs kept the enthusiasm up during their sets on the two Court Street stages.
The Athens Police Department arrested about 15 people on Saturday.