Marching 110 plays tunes from season and honors seniors at annual Varsity Concert
By Alexis Eichelberger | Nov. 22, 2015The Marching 110 brought laughter, tears and funky dance moves to its end-of-season concert at MemAud on Saturday.
The Marching 110 brought laughter, tears and funky dance moves to its end-of-season concert at MemAud on Saturday.
A student discusses Wednesday night's hearing, arguing that some in attendance were more interested in 'the politics of distraction' than true public debate.
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Ohio's Jaaron Simmons has carried the Bobcats in Paradise Jam Tournament.
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Bobcats avenge Friday's shutout loss behind their captain's brawl.
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The situation was contained as of 5 p.m., and the building will remain closed until further notice.
The accountant for the Ohio University Foundation is suing the university for $695.
About 80 people gathered to read names of transgender individuals killed in the past year.
The cart will probably open until 2:30 p.m. today.
The Women’s Center and ohiowomen hosted an open house focusing on women and entrepreneurship.
The OU Combat Veterans Club, which meets weekly in Bentley Hall, includes 25 student veterans who served in a combat zone.
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In the aftermath of the Paris attacks, there has been a lot of talk about the Islamicity of ISIS. Columnist Grace Eberly explains why we need to rethink most of it.
The country made progress with recent elections, but it has a way to go before it becomes truly democratic.