OU fashion students don business suits, learn the trade
By Kristin Salaky | Mar. 11, 2013Though hardly the fashion capital of the world, a crop of students is learning the tricks of the fashion trade in the rolling hills of Appalachia.
Though hardly the fashion capital of the world, a crop of students is learning the tricks of the fashion trade in the rolling hills of Appalachia.
Athens City Council is now a step closer to funding improvements to the city’s wastewater treatment plant.
Porter Hall provided a stage for a public lecture on the dynamics of global resources and their impact on an international level Monday night.
Though exercise accessories for music players are released continuously, ranging from apps that track movement on the iPhone to headphones that claim to be comfortable for running, music might not always be advantageous to everyone’s workouts.
After setting the team record for single-season home runs in each of the past two years, it’s been no surprise Ohio has continued launching balls over the fence to begin the 2013 season.
Kobe Bryant was on The Dan Patrick Show this morning, and he said something that should have the other teams in the Western Conference quivering.
Though basketball is what earns the University of Kentucky most of its recognition in athletics, the school’s baseball team is doing what it can to break away and earn notoriety of its own.
Ohio saw its matchup with No. 9 Kentucky as an opportunity to see where it stacked up against the best teams in the country.
Ohio football team members shuffled into their locker room shortly after 5 a.m. Tuesday for the Bobcats’ first spring practice of the year.
Fans of the TV series The Big Bang Theory now have another reason to yell “bazinga.”
If a person dumps his old tires on the outskirts of town rather than disposing of them properly, he is considered a criminal.
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis paid a visit to Monday’s Faculty Senate meeting to address the faculty workload policy in the state budget in and explain the progress of the guaranteed tuition model.
Owner of Sticky Pete's Maple Syrup farm, Laura McManus, explains the processing of tapping trees, collecting their sap and making syrup. Check out some of our favorite images from the farm.
Airplanes, automobiles and home appliances all became commonplace during the 20th century, but one particular development ranks among the invention of the wheel and the printing press: mankind’s first forays into outer space.
Many municipalities throughout Ohio have announced their opposition to House Bill 5 because of its financial impacts on city budgets resulting in reductions of city personnel.
While some students were laying out on the beach for spring break, Executive Vice President and Provost Pam Benoit made the almost 750-mile trip to 29-degree Eau Claire, Wis.
Ohio University continues to add to its roster of performers heading to Athens this spring with the announcement that rapper Ace Hood will come to Baker Ballroom next month.
What once was a position for two will soon become a position for one.