Personal life influences LGBT Center's new director
By Emily Bamforth | Sep. 22, 2013Editor’s note: This is the first installment in a five-part series profiling leaders of diverse communities on and off campus in Athens.
Editor’s note: This is the first installment in a five-part series profiling leaders of diverse communities on and off campus in Athens.
Tonight’s Athens City Council meeting will begin at 7 p.m. with a special presentation from top Ohio University officials.
A former Ohio University resident assistant awaits a Monday pretrial after being accused of stealing personal belongings from students’ dorms, sparking questions of similar cases.
Ohio University earned a hefty paycheck by asking campus to power down last week.
As Mid-American Conference teams turn the page from their non-conference schedules toward the beginning of the conference campaign, coaches weighed in during the weekly Monday morning teleconference.
If you’ve been complaining to city officials about not being able to pay your utility bill with a credit or debit card, your efforts might soon pay off.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Ali Lamb, an Ohio University freshman, cringed as she waited to get her first tattoo — a cheetah print pattern on her left foot.
Coach Aaron Rogers has brought many changes for Ohio, and the results have proved successful so far—the Bobcats have finished their non-conference portion of the schedule with a winning record.
The suits and ties were left home Sunday evening as Student Senate sat down to address the sexist culture on Ohio University’s campus and how they, as student representatives, can become role models.
Despite not sweeping its second consecutive tournament this weekend at the Michigan Invitational, No. 24 Ohio won two of its three matches and is off to its best start since 1995.
Parents Weekend kicked off in Baker University Center Ballroom on Friday night, where students and their parents could attend a murder mystery themed “dinner theater.”
The Ohio men’s golf team started the Wolf Run Intercollegiate tournament right where it left off at the Marshall Invitational — in the middle of the pack.
In their first dose of competition with multiple Division I schools this season, the Ohio men’s and women’s cross country fared well at the Wake Forest Invitational on Friday.
As its season got underway in front of capacity crowds at Bird Arena this weekend, No. 5 Ohio split a pair of overtime games with No. 22 John Carroll.
The baseball world will see many prominent retirements at the conclusion of the season in the coming weeks, though some names are bigger than others.
On a wet and rainy day at Peden Stadium, the Bobcat offense was anything but under the weather, as Ohio rolled past Austin Peay. 38-0.