Hidden Poetry highlights thoughts of veterans returning from war
By Joe Williamson Cooke | Nov. 12, 2015Students sat down to listen on how poetry and spoken word can help veterans.
Students sat down to listen on how poetry and spoken word can help veterans.
Ohio University posted the OUSAP interim survivor advocate job to ohiouniversityjobs.com on Wednesday.
More than 80 people attended the event hosted by the Ohio University Student Union, including members of student groups BLAC, Sierra Student Coalition, OU's NAACP chapter and Bobcats for Bernie Sanders.
The two met Thursday morning.
Post Health goes into the bowels of a new pill that treats an otherwise untreatable infection.
Ohio baseball's 2016 schedule includes matchups with Notre Dame and Ohio State.
From 1976 to 2013, the price of college and universities dormitories increased more than 70 percent, on average.
The Blind Boys of Alabama have been together for 76 years.
Columnist Grace Eberly recounts her father’s recent sermon and poses the question: “Why do you go to church?”
The paper's Nov. 12 editorial delivers a message that's "detached from the actual facts."
Local law enforcement agencies see different needs for worker's compensation, they might have some restrictions for filing compensation too.
Columnist Haadiza Ogwude discusses the many everyday uses and benefits of coconut oil.
It's week 12 at Ohio University, and the end is drawing near. The leaves have moved past beautiful and into piles in the street gutters. Veterans Day has come, marched and gone. You can almost smell the turkey coming out of the oven because Thanksgiving is so close. You have almost made it, only a few more projects and a lot of studying for finals. Then, you get to wake up in your bed at home with the breakfast your parents have made you (or to the smell of fry grease as you go back to your part time job at Wendy's, which is probably more likely).
No one has officially filed for the seat to be vacated by Rep. Debbie Phillips, D-Albany, at the end of her term in 2016.
Peyton White hopes to continue his play in the second half of the season.
Former foster care students receive support from university.
The Harry Potter Alliance will attempt to bring the Yule Ball from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire to life Saturday evening.
The Bobcats prepare for the NCAA Regionals in Louisville.
The Department of Higher Education released five initiatives for college campuses last month.
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