Three things you should know happened in politics last week
By Maddie Capron | Oct. 15, 2017Trump signed executive orders and made some changed from the Obama era.
Trump signed executive orders and made some changed from the Obama era.
Senate will address the interim "Freedom of Expression" policy, budget cuts and Ohio University’s program for first-generation students Monday night.
There will be no new taxes as a result of the levies.
The bill is the first of its kind at Ohio University.
Athens City Council members will also discuss opposition to amendments to Ohio Revised Code.
Madea held a press conference in the White House as President Trump's new communications director.
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How to Get Away with Murder ended with a shocking hospital visit this week.
He is going to the show’s new spinoff.
The bill would allow $50 million in grants per year to organizations seeking to build broadband infrastructure.
Nellis will be inaugurated as OU's 21st president on Wednesday, Oct.18.
Here are some things you might not know about the most superstitious day of the year.
The new kitchen in McCracken hall includes a teaching stage, more space and an accessible baking table.
Students who work at regional Bobcat Depot bookstores will be transferred to other positions.
Here's a recap of some of this week's biggest headlines.
Survivor continues to get more exciting with each episode.
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Season 2 picks up shortly after the season 1 finale.
The bill is a response to an interim policy recently enacted by the university that bans demonstrations, sit-ins, speeches and more inside university buildings.
It’s the most sensical thing to happen in 2017.