Post Haste: Free Chipotle alert; Rally focuses on water contamination
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Graduate student Ian Armstrong looks to take over for president Eddie Smith, whose tenure will come to an end this year.
Ohio University's Student Senate Board of Elections held an at-large candidate forum Monday, about one week before elections.
Athens City Council unanimously approved an ordinance that will provide costs for the design of the new city pool.
Besides his work in Student Senate, Landen Lama is involved in his hometown's local government and officiates international track and field events.
Emotional responses surfaced on Twitter today in response to the closing of College Gateway just weeks before graduation.
The two groups recently formed a coalition that focuses on addressing the intersection of environmental and social justice.
Three panelists will discuss home sharing tomorrow at Baker Center.
The newest iPhone could be a lot smaller than the latest editions.
Three positions, including two vice president chairs, will be filled at Monday’s meeting.
Fests have been an Ohio University staple for years, but how did fest season get started?
39 teams and over 500 participants came out to Relay for Life of Ohio University to raise money.
Athens City Council will meet Monday to vote on the amended city pool ordinance, which would budget $500,000 for a new pool.
Presidents serving on Ohio University’s student governing body have been involved in controversy, committed countless hours to Student Senate initiatives and lobbied for student rights.
When stalking crosses over into the digital realm, it becomes a grey area in how to solve the crime.
Students headed to High Street on Saturday to drink and party during the second all-day fest of the year.
Plans for the fest, which residents were invited to through a now-deleted Facebook page, did not come to fruition.
Today is Pickle Fest, too.
Two tickets, UNITE and Impact, are competing for Student Senate seats and about 50 people attended the event sponsored by the senate’s Board of Elections, who served as the moderators.
At the College of Business’s Spring Marketing Day, students were treated to a presentation by John Gainor, CEO and President at International Dairy Queen Inc. and a 1978 Ohio University alumnus.