Ping Halloween bash to offer free food, hayrides
By Brian Vadakin | Oct. 20, 2011Ohio University's Ping Center will lure students to its Halloween party tomorrow with the promise of free events and food.
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Ohio University's Ping Center will lure students to its Halloween party tomorrow with the promise of free events and food.
With officials statewide making a push for exotic-animal regulations following Tuesday’s Zanesville fiasco, Rep. Debbie Phillips, D-92nd, will propose legislation today that would ban new private ownership of exotic animals in Ohio.
Life on the field hockey pitch has been frustrating for Cathryn Altdoerffer lately, but not too much.
One of Athens’ largest bands — in both size and sound — is set to call it quits Saturday night.
Less than two days after Zanesville-area officials killed almost 50 escaped exotic animals, an Ohio University student gathered the support of more than 60,000 people in her campaign to halt exotic animal ownership in Ohio.
In a news conference this afternoon Ohio Gov. John Kasich announced a statewide crackdown on exotic animals just days after more than 50 animals escaped in Zanesville. Of the animals, 49 were killed in the fiasco, which garnered national media attention and renewed scrutiny of Ohio's exotic-animal laws.
Eight games and eight blowout wins into the season, Nelsonville-York finally might have found a team that can play up to its standard.
Before becoming the originator of the notorious “Hot Tamale Train” from Fox Broadcasting’s So You Think You Can Dance and exciting audiences with her ballroom-dancing finesse, Mary Murphy was just another student at Ohio University.
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The Bobcats are about to get another big boost from the Cornhusker state.
Ten seniors will put on the Ohio jersey and take their final steps of the regular season at Chessa Field today.
With Halloween around the corner, Ohio University Student Senate is increasing its efforts to increase sexual-assault prevention and awareness.
Tomorrow students can learn how going green could possibly help them take home some green.
After a month of debate, spirited student speakouts and questionable parliamentary rulings, Ohio University Student Senate finally voted on a resolution condemning Ohio Senate Bill 5 last night.
The fire that evacuated an Ohio University residence hall early yesterday morning was attempted arson, officials have determined.
In a decade littered with violence and war, Ohio University will look back today on the creation and history of one of the greatest military forces in the world.
A 54-year-old man from The Plains was arrested by the Athens County Sheriff's Office today after 70 balloons of herion were found lodged in his rectal area.
Since the end of the 19th century, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been a hotbed of debate in both the Middle East and here in the United States.
After yesterday’s exotic-animal fiasco in Zanesville, the Ohio Veterinary Medical Association has released its stance on restricting the private ownership of “indigenous and non-native wild animals” in Ohio.