City Council to discuss street closures, improvements on West Union Street
By Alyse Peck | Apr. 24, 2016Improvements on West Union Street would include tables for pedestrians to eat and socialize.
Improvements on West Union Street would include tables for pedestrians to eat and socialize.
Ohio took two of three games from rival Miami over the weekend with 3 games that ended 2-1.
The Marching 110 will travel to New York in fall 2017 to perform in the acclaimed Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Ohio cornerback Langston Provitt has withdrawn from the team because of concussion concerns.
Today is Earth Day.
The #TBT act Metro Station created a comfortable atmosphere to “Shake It.”
As part of a demonstration from Turning Point USA, students were able to write whatever they wanted on what the organization called a "free speech ball."
Mare-O-Gold Acres uses a Budweiser Clydesdale horse to teach students about working with different breeds of horses.
The Hillel and Chabad organizations will each host their own Seder celebration, reliving their Jewish ancestors' exodus from Egypt
"Post" seniors reflect on their four years in Athens.
A letter from an alumna who believes PSAC is not just a part of the OU College Green Historic District, but also a part of uptown Athens that is worth saving.
Often, discussions about what we can do about climate change center around divestment, but divestment alone may not be sufficient.
Ohio needs to focus on scoring early to get past rival Miami in weekend road series.
The Bobcats will travel to Columbus to compete in the Jesse Owens Classic.
Ohio travels to Indiana for the MAC Championships at a course they struggled at last fall.
One day before the event, it was announced that the #TBT concert would be moved from South Beach to Baker Center Ballroom.
The deal is at mid-day today.
Ohio started off slowly against Dayton by recording two hits in game one, but jumped out early in game two and finished with 12 hits.
Charlie Hatch and Luke O'Roark present their top 10 moments in Ohio athletics this year.
All of the money from Wednesday night’s event benefitted the local charity, which supports OU faculty member Noah Trembly. Clothes were donated to My Sister's Place.