Punk show returns to Smilling Skull with "powerviolence" vibe
By LynAnne Vucovich | Aug. 24, 2016Columbus-based Domestic Terror will headline a punk and metal show at The Smiling Skull Saloon.
Columbus-based Domestic Terror will headline a punk and metal show at The Smiling Skull Saloon.
Football coach Frank Solich and men's basketball coach Saul Phillips will make more than McDavis, who will receive $500,000 for the 2016-17 academic year.
A political activist group allowed students to pie Donald Trump to raise awareness about clean energy.
The board will meet Thursday at OU’s Dublin Campus.
All signs point to a good season for Ohio as it braces for the season opener next Saturday.
After missing the playoffs a year ago, the Bulldogs are going back to basics for 2016.
A Twitter user has uploaded a time lapse of the class of 2020 group photo.
The university will pay executive search firm Witt/Kieffer approximately $150,000 for their services.
"By the way, jaywalking is illegal in the City of Athens," Athens Mayor Steve Patterson said.
Bartenders who begin working in the summer are suddenly faced with the return of the entire student body at once.
River Road Rabbit Rescue offers bunnies for adoption as well as community service options for students and adults with developmental disabilities.
Helen McBride Richter, a quilt maker from Georgia, said she has always been interested in art all of her life, but there is “something about cloth” that draws her into quilt making.
The body will vote on four resolutions and hear a presentation.
Of 29 incidents the Ohio University Police Department reported on its radio log during Opening Weekend, 11 involve alcohol and 10 involve drugs.
Schools around the country are cutting music programs in favor of moving that funding elsewhere.
The sports staff shares some predictions as fall sports teams begin their seasons.
Hillary Clinton's signature white pantsuit has helped her make an important statement during the presidential race.
Traditional 14 and Traditional 20 meal plan users can now swipe guests into the dining halls.
The Post's Oliver Hamlin talks about his experience with working on his photography in Scotland this summer.
There's a new food truck on campus and it's dishing up gourmet baked potatoes.