State legislature one step closer to defunding Planned Parenthood
By William T. Perkins | Nov. 18, 2015A bill to defund Planned Parenthood passed the state house of representatives Tuesday.
A bill to defund Planned Parenthood passed the state house of representatives Tuesday.
Ohio has its best offensive performance in 18 years.
The Bobcats add a guard and forward to their lineup in the early signing period.
A rally, which took place on the steps of the Athens County Courthouse, was in response to Kasich and other governors publicly opposing the entrance of Syrian refugees into their states following Friday’s terrorist attacks in Paris.
Columnist Bri Shaniuk recounts residents' stories of strange things happening in Crawford Hall.
Post editors do not support Ohio House of Representatives resolution to urge President Barack Obama to turn away Syrian refugees.
Columnist Jack Davies argues we need to stay true to our values while navigating the fight against ISIS.
Corrin Van Lanen was named MAC swimmer of the week Tuesday.
Black Sheep Improv is bringing back its musical improvisational show Thursday in Baker Center Theatre.
Custodial workers in the residence halls often become another set of parents while students making OU their home away from home.
The Ohio University Police Department responded to the incident, and then forwarded it to APD because the alleged crime took place off of campus. That is the 15th sex-related crime OUPD has responded to this Fall Semester, and the fourth rape.
Ohio University Student Senate will take a second look Wednesday at several election resolutions tabled last week.
The Ohio University Percussion Ensemble is celebrating 50 years of performance Thursday night with a concert in Glidden Recital Hall.
OMG! Rotisserie, a new soul food restaurant on Columbus Road offers Athens the the chance to eat soul food guilt-free.
OUPD reported six other alcohol-related incidents between Nov. 9 and Sunday.
Ohio University Women’s Center and ohiowomen collaborate trying to empower women at the open house.
Kaminski has "taken him under his wing," Block said.
Van Oort suffered from a brain hemorrhage resulting from the lightning strike that happened in 2006 while he was participating in a torch run for the Special Olympics.
Yamonie Jenkins has an improved role this season, being the "coach on the floor," after Ohio no longer has former veterans Kat Yelle and Mariah Byard.
A professional organizer will give participants tips and tricks to help tackle the tough stuff and eliminate stress.