Solving Life: People would rather be shocked than be alone with their thoughts
By Neelam Khan | Oct. 12, 2015Do you get unpleasant feelings when you're alone? You’re not the only one.
Do you get unpleasant feelings when you're alone? You’re not the only one.
OUPD reported alcohol-related incidents, possession or use of controlled substances, fake IDs, vandalism, graffiti, trespassing and littering.
The Schoonover Center for Communication will house events for professionals from the E.W. Scripps Company to meet with students.
The law, dealing with marijuana legalization, has come under fire for allegations of monopolization.
For the third year in a row, an Athens resident protested Columbus Day on the steps of the Athens Courthouse.
The Post analyzes Ohio coach Frank Solich's Monday press conference.
Ohio University Police Department officers observed a male standing in the alley between Athens City Hall and the First Presbyterian Church at about 2 a.m.
Ohio University students should get tested for sexually transmitted diseases often and be open with their partners.
Ohio University Student Senate has a history of involvement with activist efforts on campus from resolutions opposing the Vietnam War in the late 60s to an anti-Israeli demonstration last year, but the current senate identifies as advocates rather than activists.
One student uses data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as facts to support fracking in Ohio.
The Union Ridge Wildlife Center hopes to recruit more volunteers so that it can bring a wider variety of animals to the sanctuary.
Running back Zacciah Saltzman has been a key component to Athens' success this season.
Already dominant in the conference, Ohio looks to gain respect in the national ranks.
MAC teams put up big numbers this week in college football.
Today is Columbus Day in the U.S.
After the first day of the MAC Fall Preview, The Bobcats are in ninth place out of 13 teams.
Is the atmosphere of youth and college sports becoming too high risk? Fifth death since start of high school football season says maybe so.
Many Ohio University students like to have fun, but this fun shouldn't include breaking and entering the old hospital.
The Latin American Studies program at Ohio University will host professor Jerry Dávila to speak on Brazilian racial inequalities and affirmative action
Councilman Jeff Risner expects 2016 to be a "lean year" because some of the grant money the city has used in the past is now unavailable.