Between the Lines: 'Baby Got Back' blares at wrong time
Apr. 20, 2011The Black Student Cultural Programming Board and University Programming Council hosted the Bite of Nite event yesterday afternoon at the old Howard Hall site.
The Black Student Cultural Programming Board and University Programming Council hosted the Bite of Nite event yesterday afternoon at the old Howard Hall site.
A decade after he left the Ohio Hockey bench, Craig McCarthy will be recognized for a career of unprecedented success.
For the final time of the 2010-2011 season, and for some, the final time ever for Ohio, the Bobcats will travel to Nashport, Ohio, for the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
On college campuses throughout the country, countless women are presented with the dilemma of whether or not to report unwanted sexual advances, sexual assault and rape.
Can you imagine a university president proposing to his or her board of trustees a program that would lose millions of dollars every year and cause brain damage?
A Canton man charged with raping two young boys pleaded not guilty at his arraignment yesterday.
A former Ohio University student, who sexually assaulted his friend in 2009, took a plea agreement with the Athens County Prosecutor’s Office Tuesday.
Spring fever — that fabled and catchable infection that hits each year as flowers bud and temperatures rise — has often been attributed as the cause for students’ wandering focuses and restless desires.
Athens Police are investigating a reported sexual assault at Riverpark Towers late Friday night — one of three sexual assaults reported this weekend.
A Canton man charged with two counts of rape will have his competence checked to determine if he is able to stand trial.
Ohio University Students for Liberty and Young Americans for Liberty have collaborated to advance their common goal: promoting a message of a free society.
Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium will be the scene of one of the next controversial environmental discussions tonight.
April 20 Student Senate Live Blog
When Carlos Eire came to America from Cuba in 1962, the only thing he had was two changes of clothes and a copy of the Imitation of Christ.
With the passage of High Fest, an activity for which Ohio University has always been famous — or at times, infamous — is receiving more attention than usual: drinking and partying.
Whether they are admiring art or searching the halls for harrowing hauntings, patrons of Ohio University’s Kennedy Museum of Art will soon have coffee to accompany them.
Caitlin Boyle was at work one day when she realized she was miserable.
When a student rushed onto the Athens High School stage Saturday night asking for a doctor, it didn’t take the audience long to realize the words weren’t part of the script.