Partygoers wear multiple layers and onesies to combat snow and cold weather during Palmer Fest
By Bailey Gallion | Apr. 9, 2016Police began shutting parties down by 3 p.m. and most were completely shut down by 5:30 p.m.
Police began shutting parties down by 3 p.m. and most were completely shut down by 5:30 p.m.
Although partygoers saw fewer police officers, Palmer Place security staff monitored the event.
The movie is slated to come out at the end of this year.
Yost shared his opinions on presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders while at the event.
Husted said McDavis’ efforts to achieve financial and academic success were among his accomplishments to warrant the commendation.
The site's creator hopes to also bring the service to Columbus and Cincinnati.
The graffiti wall by Bentley Hall was painted over with the words "Build The Wall!!" and "Trump 2016" on Thursday.
GoBus has been operating since November 2011, yet this was the first major accident with injuries, Carolyn Conley, GoBus coordinator, said.
Final fest weekend brings sketchy weather and an array of entertainment.
About 30 people gathered to share an abortion-positive message.
The Ohio University Police Department arrested three students for disorderly conduct by intoxication last week.
In 2015, Jackie O’s brewery announced a plan to outfit its brewery with solar panels. That project, fulfilled by Third Sun Solar, inc., is set to wrap up sometime this month.
Alden Library is projected to have a gender-neutral bathroom, more whiteboards and different furniture for Fall Semester.
Serving as both the interim vice president for Student Affairs and Dean of Students as been hard for Jenny Hall-Jones.
Somali community in Columbus is underserved by the media, but a new app called NewsRain is trying to fix that.
The photo is from 2005.
Brooke Mauro will fill the spot left from senior Sharmaine Wilcox's graduation and serve on the Board of Trustees with P.J. Roden starting in the fall.
STEM professionals draw on successful careers to offer wisdom.
The account features advertisements from local businesses including Kiser’s Barbeque, River Gate Apartments and Jackie O’s Pub and Brewery.
Deborah Shaffer, who has taken over Golding's position, saw a pay increase of more than $70,000.