Searching for Sasquatch
By XANDER ZELLNER | Oct. 22, 2013Once a month, during spring, summer and fall, Doug Waller packs his bags and heads to the woods.
Once a month, during spring, summer and fall, Doug Waller packs his bags and heads to the woods.
Jeannette Fitzwater, a 1983 Ohio University graduate who studied business administration and a current resident of Oakland, Md., first felt the lump when she brushed against herself in the middle of the night.
Catcalling and other forms of street harassment might have become a socially accepted norm of nightlife, but Hollaback refuses to accept that type of treatment.
City officials assembled at Mayor Paul Wiehl’s weekly news conference Tuesday to address the city’s upcoming Halloween Block Party this weekend.
The clock was ticking for Student Senate’s Committee on Conduct and Discipline to formally discuss a student’s request to have President Nick Southall reviewed that was submitted last Tuesday.
After responding to a report of vandalism Friday at a Glouster man’s home, authorities later uncovered a dead body Monday and identified it Tuesday as the man’s father.
Several West Green buildings are without heat and hot water Wednesday night.
Singing from the attic drew the attention of residential assistants in Jefferson Hall. They investigated, as people neither live in, nor usually visit the attic. What they reportedly saw startled them.
With large-scale murals along concrete walls underneath the Oxbow Bridge, one might find the walk from Baker University Center to West Green a little more interesting.
Brooke Coleman is one of six new additions to the Bobcats roster this season, and her presence has been felt on the defensive side of the court, as coach Ryan Theis recruited her as a specialist.
The Ohio Controlling Board approved an expansion of Medicaid in Ohio on Monday, bringing health insurance to thousands of previously uninsured Athens County residents.
For Ohio University students looking to nip tobacco in the bud, the Campus Involvement Center will offer courses to help them quit smoking.
I would like to begin by again apologizing for my actions on Sept. 1. I have no interest in defending those actions, as I understand that my words were harmful to the Ohio University community and ultimately to the culture as a whole.
The Muslim Students Association is working to end misconceptions and stereotypes through their annual Open House.
The Athens Police Department confirmed Monday that Ohio University student Rachel Cassidy is not the woman in the alleged rape that took place Uptown during Homecoming Weekend.
A former Ohio University resident assistant, accused of stealing items from two dorm rooms last Spring Semester while students were sleeping, pleaded guilty to two counts of burglary in a pretrial hearing Monday.