City of Athens blocks proposed Court Street apartment complex
By Julia Fair | Sep. 2, 2014Dale’s BP seeks business makeover, City Code Enforcement denies project.
Dale’s BP seeks business makeover, City Code Enforcement denies project.
After two losses to open the season at home, coach Neil Macmillan and Ohio will try to move forward.
Ohio shows they can hang with some of the nation’s best teams in Wahine Invitational.
OU’s Chapter of the NAACP held a rally Monday to inform students of the various racial issues still present in the United States.
OU students may’ve noticed on their morning commutes to campus: There’s a new roundabout on W. Union Street.
The feminist movement is not about hating men.
You may be surprised to see how your favorite Uptown eatery scored on the latest round of health department inspections.
Are your guy's eye balls glued to the screen?
Nothing is safe in Uptown Athens on any given night.
In the middle of a rebuild, the Astros’ most recent move becomes another step back in the organization.
Lock your doors! Police reports show burglaries on- and off-campus.
OUPD continues to search for information about the shooting scare that left East Green dorms evacuated this July.
My objective is to highlight fiber, the significance of which is underrepresented in MyPlate.
As we reported last week, Athens officials have suggested a change to the party laws in town. We believe the proposed update to Athens’ nuisance party ordinance is one that will prove fair for students.
Friday the Board of Trustees discussed sexual assault prevention, innovation strategy and guaranteed tuition.
OU accreditation maintains standards for students.
Music and dance fulfills many purposes: communicating an idea, visually or orally presenting thoughts and emotions, providing a medium for individualistic expression, creativity, and liberation, educating the masses about another culture, and connecting others through common interests or shared experiences.
Monday, Yazdani was named the MAC Special Teams Player of the Week for the third time in his career. His field goal on Saturday improved him to 15-for-16 all time in field goals as a Bobcat and his two sucessful extra points helped him stay perfect on point after attempts in his career.
"Light Up the Green Barbecue", planned by Residential Housing and hosted by West Green residents, was held between James and Sargent Halls and drew about 100 students from across campus to celebrate the first long weekend of the semester.