Men's Basketball: Ohio loses to Florida State, ends Paradise Jam Tournament 1-2
By Luke O'Roark | Nov. 23, 2015Ohio falls to Florida State in the final game of the Paradise Jam Tournament Monday.
Ohio falls to Florida State in the final game of the Paradise Jam Tournament Monday.
If you had a whoops moment, remind yourself you didn’t cause an avalanche.
Columnist Elizabeth Chidlow argues that without action, revolutions like the Civil Rights Movement would never have progressed.
An Ohio win may keep NIU from its sixth consecutive MAC Championship game.
Athens officials ought to let Airbnbs flourish locally.
Instead of packing up and heading out for the winter, students only have a short hiatus until they return for finals due to the semester term system.
Today is the last day of class before Thanksgiving break.
Smith, who is completing his second master’s degree, will be running on a platform that stresses environmental issues, support for education and protection for working families.
Athens County residents have five business days left to make any public comments or objections for a new injection well.
Thanksgiving is an opportunity for international students to learn about a part of U.S. history.
Within the past 10 years, more than 90 parties have sued Ohio University in the Ohio Court of Claims, and 44 cases have won.
Students and other Athens community members gather for a monthly potluck that highlights a particular student or community organization and facilitates discussion.
Ohio earns a berth to the NCAA tournament with their eighth Mid-American Conference tournament win in 10 years.
Omani Student Association host Omani National Day, celebrating the birth of the Omani sultan.
Columnist Anna Ayers discusses past refugee bans in the U.S. that were later viewed as unjustified discrimination.
At a protest after Wednesday’s Bureau of Land Management meeting about fracking at the Athens Community Center, an onlooker captured video of what appeared to be a U.S. Forest Service officer pushing and shoving protesters with a baton.
Columnist Kenyetta Whitfield argues that states' banning of Syrian refugees is based more on Islamophobia than actual security threats, and students should do their research to be informed about the ongoing debate.
Columnist Clare Palo discusses social media trends, such as Facebook's Safety Check feature, in the wake of recent terror attacks.
Ohio falls to sixth place in Navy Classic over the weekend.
Persian night educates domestic students about Persian culture through food, rituals and performances.