Probable bacterial meningitis case reported on campus
By William T. Perkins | Jan. 18, 2017The disease, which can be fatal, is transferred through saliva.
The disease, which can be fatal, is transferred through saliva.
Richard Morris pulls no punches for The Bye Bye Man.
Pam Benoit, the only candidate who has not served as president of a university, spoke at the last open forum Tuesday.
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A representative from the Humane Society said false alarms have been an ongoing issue for the past few years.
A man was arrested and taken to O'Bleness Memorial Hospital for medical evaluation after he was found streaking around the area of Baker University Center.
Athens City Council passed an ordinance reallocating income tax for road rehabilitation and discussed sidewalk improvements at the meeting Monday night.
Members of OU Hillel will travel to D.C. the week of the inauguration to march with an estimated 200,000 anti-Trump protestors.
Rates for city water will increase 3.6 percent to fund upgrades to the Athens water treatment plant.
International student enrollment decreased between the 2015 and 2016 fall semesters, but the reasons for the drop are still getting figured out.
Student Senate will discuss the upcoming referendum vote at its meeting Wednesday.
The senate explained how the referendum will work and encouraged students to vote in it.
A Post photographer talks social media.
"Episode two" of The Young Pope lays the groundwork for possible conflict and blow-up down the road.
The Ohio University College Democrats president and vice president will run for executive positions of College Democrats of Ohio to help connect Democrats across the state.
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The Bachelor villain sleeps through a rose ceremony and misses her nanny.
Cemetery caretakers witness grief, history and vandalism in their daily routines.
After years of repeal efforts, Republicans will finally be able to get rid of Obamacare. But now that they can, some are having second thoughts.
The Survivor Advocacy Program is starting a student organization this semester focused on outreach, empathic response workshops and self-care workshops.