David Sedaris set to return to OU
By William Ashton | May 26, 2014One of America’s most celebrated humorist essay writers, David Sedaris, is making the leap from the New York Times Bestseller's list to Athens.
One of America’s most celebrated humorist essay writers, David Sedaris, is making the leap from the New York Times Bestseller's list to Athens.
Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly's whopping 25 felonies he'll face in court this fall now aren't the only charges pending against Athens County's law enforcement leaders.
The Village of Glouster Police Chief was arrested Friday night on a pair of felony charges.
In recent weeks, several announcements regarding the summer construction at Ohio University have been released. Here’s an update on summer campus construction:
A recent Ohio University graduate wants to study monkeys this summer, and he’s asking for your help to do so.
In its third annual weekend tribute to The Grateful Dead, Dark Star Jubilee is set to continue its tradition of gathering communities and playing groovy jams all weekend long.
Ohio Athletics announced the hiring of its new senior associate athletics director for external operations, Michael Stephens, on Wednesday.
Among university executives, Ohio University President Roderick McDavis’ ranks in the top third in total pay, according to a new study.
It’s one thing to direct and act in a friend’s play, but it’s another thing to have her write a role specifically for you.
A long-standing theater tradition has ended for many Ohio University students, as university officials announced last week that they would no longer lease the Monomoy Theatre in Chatham, Mass.
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis has named psychology professor Christopher France as OU’s 53rd Distinguished Professor.
Changes are coming to the city of Athens’ Environmental and Sustainability Commission.
In a fitting end to a struggle of a season for Ohio, the squad was swept in its closing three-game series at home against Miami.
Despite being the lowest-seeded team in the Lexington Regional, Ohio played like it expected to win against top-seeded Kentucky to the brink of a game one upset on Friday.
Coming into this season, Ohio was projected to finish in the middle of the Mid-American Conference, but the Bobcats defied expectations and did it their own way by not letting any moment get the best of them.
Before the season began, coach Jodi Hermanek’s goals were simple and concrete: win the Mid-American Conference and be the best team in Ohio.
Local non-profit environmental group Rural Action recently received funding from an arm of the federal government so conservationists can help restore plant life in Wayne National Forest.
Crime typically dwindles after the closing of the Spring semester, but one crime that persists with decent prevalence is theft, local law enforcement leaders agree.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
A typical ideal exists in any profession. For young athletes, it’s the major leagues; for journalists, it’s to work at