Campus Conversations sometimes lack student attendance despite meaningful discussions
By Megan Henry | Feb. 8, 2016Campus Conversations at Ohio University first started in fall 2013, but its attendance is a common criticism.
Campus Conversations at Ohio University first started in fall 2013, but its attendance is a common criticism.
So far, the company has sold 400 cases of Sech’s, an alcoholic “cocktail-in-a-can” drink, at $48 apiece.
Enrollment has remained at about 6,000 students for OU's online programs.
Chipotle Mexican Grill closed its doors Monday morning, but put out an offer of free burritos online.
T-Pain went to the bar after playing MemAud.
Last night was a big night in sports, but not Uptown.
With cozy chairs and Bohemian vibes, Donkey serves fair trade coffee exclusively, in addition to teas and pastries.
Ohio University’s 2016 Trombone Day saw famed artist Michael Davis perform with OU Jazz Ensemble I and the OU Trombone Choir in Glidden Recital Hall on Sunday.
Courtside Pizza reopened after closing for renovations and a suspended liquor license.
By day, the managers for Ohio’s men’s basketball team blend into the background.
Columnists Clare Palo discusses the app Kik.
Simmons contributes 24 points and 12 assists in a back-and-forth match against Northern Illinois.
Ohio beat Northern Illinois 95-70 on Saturday in The Convo.
City Council will meet Monday night to host a presentation on the AMAC mural project, and continue discussion on April’s International Street Fair.
Siblings experience life on campus through ice skating, a Harry Potter movie marathon and a T-Pain Concert among other events.
Ohio defeated Old Dominion to extend its five-match win streak on senior day.
LGBT Center staff members answer your questions.
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis received the list of the top eight nominees from Interim Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Jenny Hall-Jones last Wednesday.
Jackie O’s was voted best brewery, taproom and brewpub in Ohio and placed in the Top 100 Brewers in the world by RateBeer, and Little Fish was voted best new brewer in Ohio.
When confined to a hand-picked selection of the Quran's verses, one convincingly could argue that Islam promotes those offenses. But what about the Bible?