Mr. Taco brings authentic Mexican food to Athens, OU
By Jonny Palermo | Feb. 24, 2016Mr. Taco, a new Mexican restaurant, hopes to offer authentic food to the Athens area.
Mr. Taco, a new Mexican restaurant, hopes to offer authentic food to the Athens area.
Campus leaders are developing a plan to potentially bring a bike sharing system to Ohio University.
Ohio University Police Department found three students passed out, vomiting, or both in residence halls on the same day.
Hall, one of the three finalists for the Vice President for Student Affairs, presented Wednesday morning in the Living Learning Center on South Green.
The Athens County Sheriff's Office reported to OhioHealth O'Bleness Hospital Sunday to pick up an evidence kit in conjunction with an investigation of the sexual assault of a child.
Rick Sirois was named the new Athens City Code Director Wednesday, filling a month-long vacancy.
We could get three inches by week's end.
Ohio University professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering receives the university's highest honor for her work that transforms waste into resources.
OUPD sent out the second sex-related crime alert to OU students Tuesday night.
Students gathered in support of social responsibility in food purchasing and the agricultural industry.
Local residents share memories of the beloved restaurant that closed in the 1980s.
Senate will vote at this week's general body meeting on a resolution to create a judicial panel by changing its current constitution.
A new proposed Ohio Senate bill may allow police officers and K9 units to continue their bond after retirement.
Milijana, Mileva and Mara Sretenovic created the new scholarship and full-time undergraduate students with demonstrated academic merit are eligible for it.
OUPD picked up a sexual assault evidence kit from OhioHealth O'Bleness Hospital Monday night.
SB Nation assigns Pokémon names to college football team, and an OU student volunteers in Gov. John Kasich's campaign.
Assistant Dean of Students Jamie Patton took home first prize after his family performance of “We Are the World.”
Athens City Council continued the discussion on street closings for fests, and hosted a presentation for the Athens Public Transit Program.
Paleontologist and author Neil Shubin discussed how animals are connected Monday night in Mem-Aud.
The firm that manages OU’s $600 million+ endowment recently delivered a presentation to the OU Foundation Board of Trustees about ethics-based investment methods.