Ohio University's Division of Theater performs ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ in a post-WWII setting
By Alex Darus | Nov. 10, 2015"Much Ado About Nothing" cast will showcase themes and relationships of the traditional Shakespeare play in a 1940s setting.
"Much Ado About Nothing" cast will showcase themes and relationships of the traditional Shakespeare play in a 1940s setting.
Athens residents and students will come together to honor veterans in the annual Athens Veterans Day Parade starting at 10 a.m. Wednesday.
The first journalism class at Ohio University was in 1923.
SAVAGE ART Gallery and Studio houses an eclectic collection of work from local artists.
A resolution is proposed that would result in many students running as independents.
The film transcends generations because no matter which decade it is, we all share a desire to rise above "the establishment."
Pre-ordering video games is a practice that was needed more so in the past, but is now not as necessary.
International Dinner will sell tickets on the bottom floor of Baker, selling 30 tickets a day.
Ohio softball coach Jodi Hermanek announces the Bobcats 2016 schedule.
Women’s Center to screen Girl Rising to raise awareness about the importance of accessibility to education.
The LGBT center is hosting a drag show to break out of Baker Center and break the gender binary in a safe space uptown.
The debate is tonight.
The Holtzclaw case lacks two things: media coverage and a diverse jury.
Service-Safety Director Paula Horan-Moseley expressed her dismay at the growing number of "Back to the Future contraptions" in Athens and the Athens Police Department is looking to widen the age range of its new recruits.
A group of anti-war protestors gather in front of the Athens Courthouse every Monday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The revenue generated through the Halloween guest fee is on the uptick as it generated $78,000 for the university this year.
Missouri's president resigned Monday over the handling of racial incidents.
An OU professor partnered with professors at University of Kansas, San Jose State University and OU students to digitalize fossil collections.
The incident was one of 13 drug-related incidents OUPD reported from Nov. 2-8.
Athens County will have multiple events to raise awareness for diabetes throughout November.