The Reel World: Smosh: The Movie highlights the importance of user-generated content
By Kaitlyn McGarvey | Sep. 29, 2015Movie reminds viewers how the internet, namely YouTube, can help create new horizons for users.
Movie reminds viewers how the internet, namely YouTube, can help create new horizons for users.
Rufus the Bobcat hasn’t always been riding motorcycles pumping the crowd up.
Vicky Nase, a studio art major, plays on Ohio’s field hockey team.
Donte Foster signs with the Vikings after fullback Blake Renaud was released from the team earlier this week.
Grads testing the technology out with local hockey and soccer teams and are working on a plan for expansion.
Quarterback Tom Brady sets aside distractions, continues historic start with Patriots.
The Ohio University Global Leadership Center will host speakers to discuss the 25 years of German reunification and the current refugee crisis in Europe.
Becca Lachman is the writer and editor for OU's Division of Student Affairs, where she helps Hall-Jones in the speech writing process.
If you’re an avid gamer and find yourself without the time to play, don’t worry, gaming ruts are more common than you think.
To find those experiencing homelessness isn’t too difficult, even those near Ohio University's campus.
The Women’s Center hosts another weekly Brown Bag Lunch and Learn, inviting Ohio University Survivor Advocacy Program to discuss domestic violence with participants.
With a unique serve and forceful spike, Kosiorek's attacks make her one of the premier, high-volume hitters in the Mid-American Conference.
Eleanor Ahrens, president of Southeast Ohio NORML and suffers from epilepsy, is hoping she can get marijuana decriminalized in Athens.
A new Instagram account supporting Bernie Sanders is gaining steam.
The Cashore Marionettes show presented handmade marionettes performing multiples scenes.
Athens City Council's conversation centered on the want of many citizens for an indoor pool.
Field hockey and ice hockey are different sports, but they also have some similarities.
Student Union members question if sexual assault is OUPD’s top priority.
Frank Solich speaks on the controversial call and future of backup quarterback JD Sprague at Monday's press conference.
The report alleged a rape occurred Saturday in Bromley Hall, when a female received unwanted sexual contact with a male she knew.