Graduate Student Senate appoints new member
By Jillian Bloemer | Sep. 24, 2012Ohio University’s Graduate Student Senate kicked off its Monday meeting by
Ohio University’s Graduate Student Senate kicked off its Monday meeting by
A section of the Nelsonville Bypass opened to traffic last week — marking the start of traffic circumventing the city — but gas stations, restaurants and shops on U.S. Route 33 haven’t seen a big decrease in business.
Despite losing its first Mid-American Conference match of the season, the Ohio volleyball team bounced back in its following match looking to build momentum toward coming matchups.
Tim Reynolds, a 1987 alumnus of Ohio University, will be returning to the classroom — this time as an administrator.
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Marriage, research, education and Ultimate Frisbee are among what connects the City of Athens’ legislative body to the nearby university.
Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly is being investigated by the Attorney General's Office following allegations of assaulting a man on Saturday.
For 25 hours, the followers of Judaism will fast and rest for Yom Kippur, the holiest day on the Jewish calendar.
Ohio is one of only 27 undefeated Football Bowl Subdivision teams in the nation, which has led to a cloud of hype surrounding every practice at Peden Stadium.
By Meryl Gottlieb | mg986611@ohiou.edu | @merylgottlieb
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Dance moves inspired by a viral music video were a centerpiece to Saturday’s football game, beckoning cheers from the stands as the Ohio University Marching 110 performed a routine to rival their “Party Rock Anthem” rendition.
The Windy City’s favorite comedy group blew in this weekend for an almost-sold-out crowd of students and parents in the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni
Ohio football coach Frank Solich breaks down this week's matchup with new Mid-American Conference member Massachusetts in this week's podcast.
Many students endure cracks, bumps and flooding while using the Hockhocking Adena Bikeway for transportation and exercise, but a section of the path will soon see repairs after a recent washout.
If Ohio’s high-octane offense set the tone for the season last weekend with its sweep of the John Carroll Blue Streaks, fans of the club hockey team have reason to get excited.