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By Jeremy Hill | Nov. 2, 2016Your daily Athens newsletter.
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McDavis said he would be willing to work with GSS, the Office for Diversity and Inclusion and the Vice President and Provost to make the campus a more welcoming place for students.
The candidates for Ohio’s 94th House district met in Nelsonville a week before Election Day.
The masks are custom-made by artists and include symbols and drawings important to the players.
Buffalo run defense should pose a strong matchup for Ohio's run-oriented offense.
Columnist Michael O'Malley lists his favorite places to eat after the bars close.
There will be a resolution to fund a screening of the movie Freedom Writers, and a resolution to fund a Residence Life event.
Estimated to affect one in ten people across the globe, dyslexia can make the college learning process significantly more difficult for students affected by it.
Cincinnati rock band Peridoni will open for the jam band The Werks, who is coming back to Athens after four years.
The Athens County Commissioners are looking into a new surveillance system in front of the Courthouse.
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Katie Barker used her time off to understand mental aspects of basketball, and she's ready to build off of her knowledge.
Coach Frank Solich said at his weekly press conference that Greg Windham's injury is not as serious as they thought and he should recover quickly.
Lorna-Jean Edmonds will travel to Africa next year in hopes of creating more opportunities for OU students on the continent.
Columnist William T. Perkins explains why you’re (arguably) wrong about people who don’t want to dance.
Come Nov. 8, some OU students will be voting for candidates who share their values, even if they don’t belong to the two major parties and don’t appear to have a chance of winning.
An advertisement claiming Sarah Grace wants to remove "God" from laws and oaths is called out.
The Republican party is receiving negative backlash for their recent ad campaign against Sarah Grace.
Leaves that are raked out of people’s yards are taken away to be repurposed.
It's time the Indians let go of the long-disputed insignia.