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May 22, 2013By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Having long held the distinction of being the most prolific heavy metal group to come out of Athens, Skeletonwitch has reached yet another milestone this year as the band celebrates its 10-year anniversary.
For one long weekend, the town of New Straitsville will triple or quadruple its population by celebrating its title as the “moonshine capital of the world.”
Ohio University researchers' studies were published in scientific publications this week for their discoveries in how dinosaurs ate — and the bacteria behind fecal matter.
For the third time this year, a hiker who entered a state park in the Hocking Hills region did not leave alive.
The tornado that ripped through Oklahoma City’s suburbs and killed two dozen people Monday hit some Ohio University football players close to home.
Though gamblers aren’t generally poised to make millions playing slots and tables at casinos, Ohio counties have been raking it in since casinos opened their doors in Ohio.
An Ohio Court of Claims motion earlier this month lifted the almost 2-year-old stay on a case against Ohio University involving a former student’s death.
The Princeton Review named Ohio University a “green college” in its third annual report after analyzing the university’s sustainability-related policies, practices and programs.
While the headliners have been announced for some time now, the real gems of Nelsonville Music Festival tend to be the smaller sets on the Porch Stage and No-Fi Cabin.
Universities in Ohio are uniting to lobby against a proposed budget amendment from state Republicans that would allow non-resident students to pay in-state tuition if they register to vote.
It wasn’t exactly the way coach Rob Smith and Ohio wanted to end the season, but it had to suffice.
Students in the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine will soon have the option of studying farther north in the state than they would at either of the college’s Athens or Columbus branches.
For local police authorities, the end of the school year marks the beginning of a much quieter period.
Car owners will pull in to The Convo’s parking lot Saturday morning not for a sporting event, but to view the vehicles themselves.
Two of Ohio University’s regional campuses are preparing for a change in leadership.