Student Senate, City Council meet for the first time
By Maria DeVito | Sep. 14, 2015Monday’s meeting was a first between Athens City Council and Ohio University’s Student Senate in recent years.
Monday’s meeting was a first between Athens City Council and Ohio University’s Student Senate in recent years.
Despite backlash from some uptown business owners, Athens Police Chief Tom Pyle approved a route that almost completely bypasses Court Street.
Rabbi Levi Raichik is bringing Chabad, a Hasidic Jewish movement, to Athens.
Two years after receiving All-MAC honors in both defense and special teams, Bass hopes to return both himself and the Bobcats to prominence in 2015.
OU ranks high on multiple lists and many of them have nothing to do with partying.
Playboy cited the bars on Court Street, springtime fests and the Halloween Block Party as reasons for OU's high ranking.
LGBT support surged outside Baker in response to traveling preachers.
OUPD responded to a male who had urinated in the common area of his dorm and passed out with a half burned cigarette in his mouth.
Police responded to rowdy partygoers Saturday night on Mill Street.
Kim Davis, along with a few presidential candidates, have a strange notion that their religious actions of going against the Supreme Court is protected by the First Amendment.
OU officials need to take into account grad students’ wants and needs.
If your your idea of activism only includes sit-ins it's time for a twitter update.
In the face of an immigration surge, a classic generational beat teaches the timeless value of diversity.
Anyone who find themselves in need of an extra safety measure walking home can now use an app that tracks their GPS location.
Women’s golf finished in ninth place out of twelve teams this weekend at the Mary Fossum Invitational in East Lansing, Michigan.
The director of Ohio University’s LGBT Center talks about learning from last week’s column.
The Athens Farmers market is seeking a new location and will be asking Athens City Council for assistance.
Anna Lippincott discusses the numerous times she has felt judged because of her right-leaning stance.
Attendance at Ohio University home opener games has fluctuated over the past six years.
Terakaft, a desert rock band from Mali, Africa, will be performing at Stuart's Opera House, 52 Public Square, Nelsonville, Ohio Monday at 7 p.m.