Police Blotter: OU student finds horse manure smeared inside her vehicle Saturday
By Bailey Gallion | Apr. 18, 2016OUPD responded to 15 incidents related to alcohol, three of which involved people allegedly passed out.
OUPD responded to 15 incidents related to alcohol, three of which involved people allegedly passed out.
Ohio’s two-back set offers flexibility in the backfield.
Many news outlets have reported on the wall.
Athens City Council approved construction of an ADA chair lift in the Athens City Building in effort to make it more accessible for residents with disabilities and a new $2.3 million bike path.
The committee includes representatives from local law enforcement and university administrative bodies.
Of the money the body received this academic year, notable expenditures include a comedy event at The Convo, Pride Week and Take Back the Night.
‘Post’ editors congratulate former Postie, Wesley Lowery, on Pulitzer Prize.
Within the past two weeks, OU’s Campus Care has seen an increase in students with the flu, including members of their own staff, according to its Twitter.
Medical Supply Drive is accepting donations April 7 to April 30 for unserved communities.
Ohio pitcher Savannah Jo Dorsey, who leads the nation in strikeouts, will face off against Ohio State pitcher Shelby Hursh in a battle between two aces.
The Bobcats have been playing well recently and look to continue that way against the Eagles.
Earth Day Celebration 2016 will be a day-long event on Wednesday, starting at 11 a.m in Walter Rotunda.
OU’s undergraduate enrollment for the Athens campus drops about 7 percent each year between Fall and Spring semesters, according to data from the Office of Institutional Research.
John Adryan is off to a career-high in home runs, but what will that mean as the season moves on?
Although demolition of the President Street Academic Center was approved by the Board of Trustees in January, some community members are still not in support of destroying the building.
In total, 383 people voted for commencement speaker and each one of them voted for Ed O’Neil in their top five list.
Muslim women at Ohio University speak about the stigmas of the hijab and religious prejudice.
While Americans are pleased with pleasant parties and family gatherings, wait 'til they get a dose of South American and European graduation celebrations.
Columnist Melanie Umbaugh reflects on what she's learned so far from living in Buenos Aires.
In his last column of the semester, columnist Luke Furman explores the new musical possibilities brought on by the digital age that would have been impossible before it.