Check here for Sibs Weekend events; Find out the cost of skipping class
By Jeremy Hill | Feb. 3, 2017Your daily Athens newsletter.
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Your daily Athens newsletter.
An online fundraiser for those detained Wednesday has raised over $7,000.
Psychic Tyler Henry guest stars this week on 'Revenge Body.'
Leading Tones, Section 8, Title IX and New Chords will bring upbeat tunes at performances on and off campus over the weekend.
OU students lose about $20 for each Monday, Wednesday and Friday class and about $30 for each Tuesday and Thursday class they skip.
Ohio looks to rebound in another crowded meet at Notre Dame on Friday and Saturday in the Meyo Invitational.
A new sign at Brenen's is making the rounds on social media.
Law enforcement and organizations benefiting from the grants would struggle to keep programs afloat without federal funds.
Nathan De La Torre played for four years at Ohio. Now he's coaching some of his friends who are still on the team.
Here's what you missed this week.
Chris “Abyss” Park is a professional wrestler and an Ohio University alumnus. Park attended OU on a football scholarship where he played offensive guard, according to ESPN. After receiving his bachelor’s degree in sport industry in 1991, he went on to get his master's degree in sports administration. Currently he works for TNA-Impact, a professional wrestling television program produced by one of the most popular wrestling franchises, Total Nonstop Action, where he has been for almost fifteen years.
Columnist Tyler Corbit shares his bit on what has recently been dubbed the "Muslim ban."
You cannot commit yourself to someone else unless you can commit to yourself first.
The action could potentially lead to fracking in the forest.
Students get creative for Sib’s Weekend activities.
Columnist Halle Weber talks modern music with DJ E-V.
After a tough month in the Bulldogs' schedule, the team looks for wins.
With head coach Sean Hogan and four players away with Team USA, the No. 3 Bobcats will look different than usual against Pittsburgh.
A proposed budget from the Trump Administration seeks to privatize the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which would hurt funding for local station WOUB.
The Bobcats will face Clarion on Friday.