Football: Ohio announces its future non-conference schedule
By Luke O'Roark | Dec. 1, 2015Ohio football will play Kansas, Cincinnati, Virginia, Tennessee and Marshall over the next six seasons.
Ohio football will play Kansas, Cincinnati, Virginia, Tennessee and Marshall over the next six seasons.
Students can frequent a mix of community establishments and university buildings when looking for study locations during exam week.
Some majors have more than 1,000 students enrolled while others have fewer than 10.
Celebrate the holidays in Athens with The Athena Cinema’s Holiday Film Series.
Hundreds of vultures have made The Ridges and surrounding Athens areas their home this November because their migration south brings them to Athens. In recent years, the overall population of vultures has been increasing.
Ohio University collected more than $5,000 through the residence hall room inspection that took place earlier this semester.
Columnist Sophie Kruse discusses six fun tech gifts to give your friends and family this holiday season, including 'The World's First 3D Printing Pen' and bags with iPhone charging docks inside them.
The conditions in which pianos are kept can result in major repairs and loss in playability.
A new art series focusing on "working hands" is going to be featured at ARTS/West from Dec. 2 through Jan. 6.
Those careers have some of the best job security, according to one article.
The Ohio University club gymnastics team hopes to raise enough money to fly the team to this year’s national competition in California.
The Bobcats will face the BYU Cougars in their 10th all-time visit to the NCAA Tournament.
Ohio works on transitional defense and live-ball turnovers before Marshall on Tuesday.
Fourth Amendment rights aren't always so clear.
Jackie O's is continuing to expand as it celebrates its 10th anniversary.
Columnist Elizabeth Chidlow discusses Friday's shooting at a Colorado Springs branch of Planned Parenthood.
Staffers think Ohio will be 3-0 in The Convo after the Marshall game.
HIV/AIDS testing will also be held by PowerGamma in Baker 235 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday.
The $12 million West Green Market District renovation was completed with no major problems, but not every student is impressed with the results.
Though society is quick to condemn the criminals cycling through our justice system, some law-breakers actually have good intentions.