Driving home? Check traffic with ODOT site before you go
By Matt Cudahy | Mar. 10, 2015The Ohio Department of Transportation runs a website called ohgo.com, which allows motorists to check road conditions and delays before they head out.
The Ohio Department of Transportation runs a website called ohgo.com, which allows motorists to check road conditions and delays before they head out.
Christopher France discussed his research on recruiting and retaining blood donors Tuesday night.
Two members of the fraternity at Oklahoma were expelled Tuesday.
Although neither Bobcats team will be competing, the MAC Tournament will resume Wednesday in Cleveland for the second round.
The Board of Trustees will no longer discuss the next steps in the demolition of the President Street Academic Center.
The Ohio University Foundation, the fundraising arm of the university, purchased properties Tuesday on W. Union and neighboring streets for $400,000.
More students should take a stand on campus.
Tea is good for the mind and body so you should drink it more often.
The Post's campus editor has mailed back his SAE pin following controversy at the University of Oklahoma.
Girl Scout cookies are here, Ohio University.
Featuring an Ohio University cast and crew, the short film Texting: A Love Story looks at the issues with connection in the digital age. The film is an official selection in several film festivals.
The Indian Student Association invites all students to experience Holi through colors and food.
Head coach Bob Boldon was named Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year Tuesday, the league office announced.
Eleventh-seeded Ohio lost 82-74 to sixth-seeded Western Michigan in the opening round of the Mid-American Conference Tournament on Monday.
During Stevie Taylor's 137th and final game as a Bobcat, he paced his team by driving to the hoop and penetrating the defense on his way to a career-high 25 points.
GSS is proposing large expansions to parking services and Athens transit.
After a dispute between Mayor Paul Wiehl and Auditor Kathy Hecht over non-union pay raises, council has put forward an ordinance to remedy the situation
March is National Nutrition Month so what better time than now to start eating good healthy foods that benefit your body and the environment.
Students who attended eight or more supplemental instruction sessions last semester received 24 percent more As and Bs in their courses than students who did not attend SI.
Christopher France, professor of psychology, will discuss what he has learned about finding and retaining blood donors in his lecture on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in Baker Center Ballroom A