San Francisco band to rock the Union
By Dylan Sams | Sep. 10, 2013All the way from San Francisco, The Wrong Words will bring the right music to The Union Bar & Grill, 18 W. Union St., Thursday night.
All the way from San Francisco, The Wrong Words will bring the right music to The Union Bar & Grill, 18 W. Union St., Thursday night.
Most ladies are excited about fall for the Pumpkin Spice Latte. I’m excited for fall because it’s the prime time for big video game releases.
On the 12th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, the third annual Better Together 9/11 Interfaith Peace Walk aims to unite people in a common commitment to peace.
Clippinger Laboratories on Ohio University’s campus was closed for two hours Tuesday afternoon after two female students passed out in the building.
Artists, musicians and music fans will flock to Legend Valley in Thornville this weekend to “Werk Out” some issues and enjoy the area’s last major festival of the summer.
Unplug your laptops, power down iPhones and don’t print.
For the past 50 years, the African Studies program has offered students a number of exceptional opportunities, including African Crossroads, a series that meets on Wednesdays to allow students the opportunity to discuss and share information about the advancements and changes in Africa.
Nigerian band Tal National has cancelled a number of dates on its upcoming tour including the show at Stuart’s Opera House, 52 Public Square, Nelsonville.
There’s a lot more behind the Ohio University Dance Team than the spins, glitter and outfits.
An Athens County Common Pleas Court Judge granted a disposition of property request Monday, allowing a man’s broken-hearted mother to hold on to his belongings.
The Compost Exchange, a facility located in The Plains, is becoming more and more of a popular option for those who want to avoid the hassle and stink of composting at home.
With the first tournament in the books for the men’s golf team, the Bobcats have much to improve on for the rest of the season.
The fight for the best college students is like “hand-to-hand combat,” and Ohio University will soon have an additional weapon in the fray, OU President Roderick McDavis said.
It was the temperature that left members of the Student Senate body heated at a meeting where jackets were off and cold drinks abundant.
On stage, Nancy Pierce guides a group of women through one of its first songs, tapping her foot during a quick run-through of “What a Wonderful World.”
A quick glance at Gov. John Kasich’s education plan under the new state budget looks like a great deal: $1.5 billion dollars in additional resources to local schools, a grant program to fund new ideas in schools, and even scholarships given to new kindergartners whose parents are close to the poverty level.
After graduation, Ohio University alumni scatter across the country to start their new careers; however, some of them end up returning to Athens.
This year was supposed to be different for the Cleveland Browns.
Citing high food prices and availability concerns, some Athens restaurant owners say the “locavore” bug is tough to catch.
In their study of management, business, leadership and more, some Ohio University students are going to be getting a personal look at the world of business.