Gamer Girl: Geocaching, hiking and running apps can enhance your time outdoors
By Sophie Kruse | Mar. 22, 2016Columnist Sophie Kruse writes about apps that can mix up your outdoor routine.
Columnist Sophie Kruse writes about apps that can mix up your outdoor routine.
Former Ohio University student charged with one count each of burglary and weapons under disability after allegedly assaulting an OU staff member at Bird Arena.
All you have to do is play a game.
Jordan Dartis hit a clutch, late-game 3-pointer to push Ohio past North Carolina Greensboro.
Graduate student Ian Armstrong looks to take over for president Eddie Smith, whose tenure will come to an end this year.
Ohio University's Student Senate Board of Elections held an at-large candidate forum Monday, about one week before elections.
Athens City Council unanimously approved an ordinance that will provide costs for the design of the new city pool.
Ohio moves up to ninth in a tournament in Virginia.
Besides his work in Student Senate, Landen Lama is involved in his hometown's local government and officiates international track and field events.
Led by Codian and Hrynewich, the Bobcats are tied for 12th in the MSU Spring Citrus Challenge.
The Athena Cinema will be screening the forgotten cult classic ‘The Wages of Fear’ along with a presentation by the revered professor emeritus Dr. Kenneth L. Brown on the physiology of fear.
In this episode of Post Season, the gang talks about how busted their brackets are (except Paul who spent his bracket money on pizza), the odds the Warriors make history, and the situation facing the White Sox and allowing kids in the locker room.
An OU alumnus writes a letter about Athens' laws and the importance of public art.
Emotional responses surfaced on Twitter today in response to the closing of College Gateway just weeks before graduation.
The two groups recently formed a coalition that focuses on addressing the intersection of environmental and social justice.
OU’s LGBT Center to hold Asexual and Aromantic Awareness Week and invites students to learn more about asexual and aromantic identities.
Three panelists will discuss home sharing tomorrow at Baker Center.
Two Ohio seniors have helped throw the team into contention for a conference title.
Columnist Luke Furman discusses what characteristics to look for to gauge the quality or illusion of quality music holds.
Students For Education Form believes Ohio needs to institute a more standard and contemporary course for sex ed that is used throughout the state.