Flu vaccine widely available in Athens, few administered on campus
By Dina Berliner | Nov. 6, 2013A fever, cough, sore throat: contracting the flu could be a college student’s worst nightmare.
A fever, cough, sore throat: contracting the flu could be a college student’s worst nightmare.
Ohio might not know who exactly it will see when it heads up to East Lansing, Mich., on Saturday, but it doesn’t need to know, because many wrestlers are planning for a busy day regardless.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Guaranteed tuition will be the focus of Wednesday’s Student Senate meeting, with a presentation from one of the individuals most involved in its implementation.
Ohio University has decided to rescind its base salary increase to President Roderick McDavis and his wife following an article published today in The Columbus Dispatch claimed the board inappropriately voted for the raise.
Nowadays, female Ohio University students don’t have to worry about curfews, dress codes or blatant discrimination, but women who attended OU in the past did.
Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine gained attention from health professionals around the world through a recent publication.
Tuesday night, when Athens County Commissioner Lenny Eliason’s smartphone lit up in his palm, a collective breath was held by Athens City Council at-large candidates at Jackie O’s Pub & Brewery.
Athens County voters chose to increase property taxes Tuesday by approving a levy to support Athens County Emergency Medical Services.
Athens County residents voted in favor of incumbent Tommy Adkins and first-time candidate Steve Pierson on Tuesday, defeating incumbent Brian Baker and other first-time candidate Ronnie Ervin.
A flipped car and a man’s Uptown stabbing were two unresolved crimes from this year’s Athens Halloween Block Party left to the Athens Police Department to solve.
Whether it’s through painting, song or poetry, art can tell a story, and 22 women from Appalachia hope to share theirs Thursday night.
Voters in the city of Athens, and in the county as a whole, largely voted for government electric aggregation Tuesday night, and residents can expect to see changes in their electric bills as early as six months from now.
It’s hard to believe that one of America’s favorite comfort foods is the closest relative to a dinosaur.
Candidate Kim Goldsberry and incumbents Christian Gerig and Bruce Nottke snagged the three seats up for grabs in the Athens City School Board race Tuesday night.
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Editor’s Note: This is the second of the three profile series highlighting the people who make research happen at Ohio University.
Editor’s note: This is the first in a three-part series profiling those who work to make research happen at Ohio University.
Outside of the Division of Student Affairs, the upper levels of the Ohio University administration are lacking in both availability and transparency.