Men's Basketball: Ohio's win against Ball State could be its most important this season
By Luke O'Roark | Feb. 10, 2016Ohio's win against Ball State means something bigger: a chance at the Mid-American Conference Championship.
Ohio's win against Ball State means something bigger: a chance at the Mid-American Conference Championship.
Columnist Leah Keiter writes about Fur Peace Ranch, the brainchild of Jefferson Airplane's Jorma Kaukonen and his wife.
The Board of Trustees will vote on the tuition increase in March.
But campus did get shut down for a bit yesterday.
The Bobcats can't offer club hockey scholarships, but they have a long history of success and an opportunity for players who still want to play at a high level.
Gender gap can be seen through salaries and representation of females in higher positions at Ohio University.
Of OU's five regional campuses, only one has seen an increase in enrollment from 2013 to 2014, according to Ohio Department of Education data.
LGBT Center, Hillel at OU team up to bring professional comedian to campus as part of Performing Arts and Concert Series.
The Mid-American Conference is still wide open, as four teams are in competition for the top spot.
Indonesian Night will feature authentic Indonesian food, music and dancing, so students and the Athens community can learn about Papua and Indonesian culture.
State-wide initiatives important in halting opiate dependancy.
"The Decoy Bride," starring David Tennant, is worth the watch despite its imperfections.
Ohio defeat Ball State to get back above .500 in MAC play.
Peyton White went 3-0 in match play for the Bobcats.
Columnist Sophie Kruse discusses three newer games she's interested in: "Firewatch," "Rise of the Tomb Raider" and "Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam."
State experts are trying to reduce the number of opiate overdoses by limiting the circumstances in which opiates are prescribed.
Columnist Jack Davies discusses the New Hampshire primary.
Senate will vote on three resolutions that would amend its constitution. If passed, the resolutions would add a referenda system of voting, no longer require amendments to be approved by the Board of Trustees and clarify the constitution's wording.
The Women’s Center’s next Brown Bag Lunch will focus on the issues specifically facing Syrian refugee women.
A new restaurant, with locations in Columbus, will be coming to Union Street.