Prisoner sentenced to death granted time to donate organs
By XANDER ZELLNER | Nov. 14, 2013An Ohio man was granted eight extra months of life after being put back on death row Wednesday, a day before he was to be executed by the state.
An Ohio man was granted eight extra months of life after being put back on death row Wednesday, a day before he was to be executed by the state.
Although Ohio University was established 66 years before its in-state counterpart Ohio State University, the Buckeyes are viewed as the state’s big-brother school, especially because of their athletic dominance.
While American audiences revisited Thor last weekend, a group of Ohio University students got to see another Avenger before anyone else.
Patton College of Education sends students into special needs classroom for firsthand experiences.
Ava Miller treads the boards of Putnam Hall, practicing dances for her coursework as a dance student — the same floors she first learned to dance on more than a decade ago.
Ohio University faculty members across all departments have the chance to make a little extra cash if they teach about climate change.
When you survey just about any student on campus with a meal plan, you can bank on he or she saying that Boyd is his or her’s least favorite dining hall.
Other than pretty seasonal colors, there have been plenty of funky nail polish trends lately. One of the biggest trends in the nail polish world is 3-D, texturized finishes. I’m not usually one to experiment with anything too crazy, but a few polishes caught my eye recently and I decided to give them a try.
Some of the Ohio University Student Senate’s body attended the general body meeting without the usual suit and tie to help one of their own.
Alternative winter break trips are offered each year for students, but for the first time, Hillel at Ohio University is teaming up with other Ohio universities for a regional service trip to central Florida.
After a two-week hiatus from competition, the Ohio men’s and women’s cross country teams will return to action Friday at the NCAA Regionals meet in Madison, Wisc.
When Gretchen Wilson stands on stage and scans her audience, she said she sees three generations of adoring fans: “Redneck Grandma,” “Redneck Woman” and “Redneck in Training.”
Rising alternative psych-rock band Wooden Indian Burial Ground and legendary punk songwriter Jonathan Richman will both make trips to the Union Bar & Grill, 18 W. Union St., Saturday and Sunday.
Described as “a comedy on the verge of tragedy,” School of Film professor Rajko Grlic’s film
Oftentimes, the toughest task a team faces is finding a goalie who can carry the load and keep composed when games don’t go according to plan.
Some college students go through years of school, spending wildly and taking out thousands of dollars in debt, without planning for life after graduation.
Capital Cities and Fitz and the Tantrums had a “safe and sound” environment for the crowd to get pumped up and moving, proving that their goals were “more than just a dream” at Wednesday’s concert.
A portion of Desiree Young’s day is spent in a world where wolves blow down structures, brick houses are built in a day and pigs make threats with their chin hairs.