Men's Basketball: Ohio matches up with Marshall on Tuesday
By Luke O'Roark | Nov. 28, 2015Freshman Jordan Dartis and Ohio returns to The Convo in preparation for Marshall.
Freshman Jordan Dartis and Ohio returns to The Convo in preparation for Marshall.
Multiple Athens area law-enforcement agencies report a rise in people breaking into vehicles in the news release.
Alina Kiryayeva, a concert pianist, will be performing pieces from Twilight and Looney Tunes in her concert Tuesday at Ohio University's southern campus.
Friday was Ohio's first win against a Big 10 team since 1994.
Cranberries are a good source of antioxidants but might not do everything you think they can.
Columnist Brian Fogel discusses refugees fleeing to Europe, particularly countries bordering Greece.
Columnist Luke Furman looks at artists who first found success after making a huge musical departure from their former sound.
Columnist Lauren Bacho discusses some new ways to make your holiday family photos more exciting.
More artists are still to be announced as Fetty Wap is revealed to be the first on the 14Fest lineup.
Bobcats pick up their third straight November win for the first time since 2011.
C25K and Map My Run are two fitness apps that can help you get into shape, track your progress and set goals.
Columnist Kaitlyn McGarvey argues that the movie is a subtle reminder that the key to success in life is simplicity.
Before Trump took the stage, protesters took to the sidewalks outside the venue.
Bad at making Thanksgiving conversation? Here’s some tips from columnist Marco Omta.
Spin Cycle Films, a student-run film company, has already produced five videos available on its YouTube channel.
The student, Michael Marshall, alleged that Ohio University discriminated against him based on gender and violated his freedom of speech rights.
Cam Newton is still great and people hate him. Not us. Also, rookies are good at basketball. And some architecture? Eat mashed potatoes.
Bowling Green (8-3, 6-1 Mid-American Conference) already clinched its spot in the MAC Championship.
City council members proposed issuing a statement on behalf of the city of Athens on the recent Syrian refugee crisis.
Ohio signed Karynne Baker, Amy Edgerton, Gabriella Lorzeno and Gabrielle Wink.