'The Light in Her Eyes' discusses the importance of Muslim women interpreting the Quran
By Mae Yen Yap | Apr. 12, 2016"The Light in Her Eyes" will be screened at 4 p.m. Thursday, followed by a discussion panel.
"The Light in Her Eyes" will be screened at 4 p.m. Thursday, followed by a discussion panel.
OUPD has no witnesses in relation to an incident where someone smeared peanut butter all over a Sargent Hall hallway.
Savannah Jo Dorsey has been the best pitcher in the Mid-American Conference, and with her in the circle, the team is consistent.
Columnist Grace Eberly writes about how religious liberty is under attack in the U.S., but not by those typically blamed.
Here are some suggested rules of etiquette for the Hockhocking Adena Bikeway.
Columnist Sophie Kruse writes about innovative apps, including Plant Nanny and Nuzzle.
Ohio's defense will be strong once again.
The video went on social media over the weekend.
The second day of International Week concluded with the International Talent and Fashion Show at Baker Center Theatre. It celebrated the varied culture on campus by displaying ethnic attires.
Ian Armstrong has officially succeeded Eddie Smith as president of Graduate Student Senate.
The project, however, could eliminate six or seven parking spaces on the north side of West Union Street.
Peyton White could be on the cusp of his second-straight collegiate victory.
Savannah Jo Dorsey already has broken records and won awards this season, but she deserves another.
Ohio's offense performed marginally during Saturday's spring game.
Social media users with a lot of followers and interactions become celebrities to the people that follow them.
A 45 percent decrease in noise related arrests may be due to students complying with the nuisance party ordinance.
A majority of smartphone owners surveyed in a 2015 Pew Research Center study admitted using text messaging, voice and video calls, internet and email the most on their cellphone.
The annual Seabury Playwrights’ Festival is bringing three professional mentors to Ohio University to judge two weeks of work by graduate students.
Ohio swept the Mid-American Conference East weekly awards.
Alfred Lent was dating his girlfriend for a month before they got engaged. Now, 36 years later, they’re still going strong.