Pups, partygoers hit house parties for opening weekend
By Julia Fair | Aug. 21, 2016Dogs and derogatory signs were some of the sights students saw during Welcome Weekend.
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Dogs and derogatory signs were some of the sights students saw during Welcome Weekend.
The president’s remarks were met with more than one standing ovation from members of the Class of 2020.
Some alpacas spit to express their annoyance, either at humans or other alpacas. But this Alpaca is a surprisingly good model, too.
Despite overcrowding in residences halls two years ago, 43 of OU’s residence halls are expected to be filled to near capacity.
Students treated themselves to a night of comedy in The Convo starring Parks and Recreation star.
Dato Ir. Alice Jawan Empaling, an OU alumna from Malaysia, will share her experiences about women empowerment in Malaysia with OU students.
It is possible to enjoy to less-than-healthy cuisine and not gain weight as long as one balances it with exercise
Fourth-year coach Aaron Rodgers called Sunday's win the biggest in his time in Athens.
Victorian Era History will be brought to life through a steampunk exhibit at Alden.
Council members will discuss the Halloween Block Party and a bond the city took out to pay for the community pool.
“Go Green” volunteers help families and students during first-year move-in.
The Bobcats competed in the third annual Green and White scrimmage.
Annual dog swim helps raise money for local shelters and charities.
delfin bautista, director of the LGBT Center, and the members of the OU LGBT Community are ready to answer all questions about gender and sexuality.
JD Sprague left Ohio, citing injury concerns as his departure.
The latest fall trends showcased in fashion shows can be found at a local thrift store.
Ohio field hockey's final preseason game ended in a blowout as the Bobcats lost to the Cardinals.
Ohio's secondary lacks experience. With only one returning starter, the unit wants to prove all the doubts are unnecessary.
Signs welcoming students back to campus appeared again this year and made rounds on social media.
Greg Windham was named the Bobcats starting quarterback for the opener against Texas State on September 3, coach Frank Solich announced Friday afternoon.