Post Haste: Donald Trump will be in Columbus today; Ohio University volleyball wins the MAC
By Samuel Howard | Nov. 21, 2015The Donald is set to speak at 7 p.m.
The Donald is set to speak at 7 p.m.
The situation was contained as of 5 p.m., and the building will remain closed until further notice.
The accountant for the Ohio University Foundation is suing the university for $695.
The cart will probably open until 2:30 p.m. today.
The OU Combat Veterans Club, which meets weekly in Bentley Hall, includes 25 student veterans who served in a combat zone.
The move could have health impacts for Ohioans.
Thanks to the OU Innovation Center, a local puppy is getting a fresh start on wheels.
The Alt-Textbook Initiative and partnering with Texts.com or Amazon.com are just a few options senate members are discussing in an attempt to help students save on educational materials.
OU Administration takes a trip to Cuba for a collaborative learning workshop.
About a year ago, CPS signed a contract with Language Services Associates to provide confidential professional translation services through the speakerphone function of the office’s phones.
Some stores are shying away from being open on Thanksgiving or even Black Friday.
He's been on ABC News and the Huffington Post.
Almost all of OU’s dorms will switch from key to swipe access by the end of the upcoming summer.
Students who have completed their housing requirement of living on campus for two years but want to continuing living in residence halls during the 2016-17 academic year must complete a form by Friday to be considered during the first review process.
The meeting, hosted by the Bureau of Land Management, came after the announcement that it is considering about 31,900 acres of land in Wayne National Forest for oil and gas purposes, including land in Athens County.
Inya Baiye, whose salary was $100,000 for the 2015-16 academic year, had worked at OU since Oct. 17, 2011.
OU will start a search to find an executive director of the Office of Equity and Civil Rights Compliance and the Office of Equal Opportunity and Accessibility in late fall 2015.
The body voted on six resolutions related to spring campaigns.
A suspicious note was discovered in a public restroom, according to a campus-wide email sent Wednesday by OUPD Chief Andrew Powers.
Athens Hills CSA provides fresh vegetables and other produce to Athens, Marietta, and Columbus areas on a weekly basis.