Multiple dorms on Ohio University's campus experiencing water problems
By Julia Fair | Nov. 11, 2015All four of South Green’s new dorms have been without hot water for about seven days.
All four of South Green’s new dorms have been without hot water for about seven days.
Approximately 31,900 acres of the forest, including 3,150 acres in Athens and Perry counties, will be considered for oil and gas use by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
The annual Veterans Day parade took place on Court Street on Wednesday morning.
Stand Up for Ohio is trying to boost the minimum wage to $12 dollars an hour in six years.
There is a parade uptown this morning.
Athens residents and students will come together to honor veterans in the annual Athens Veterans Day Parade starting at 10 a.m. Wednesday.
A resolution is proposed that would result in many students running as independents.
The debate is tonight.
The Ohio University Police department received its second report of someone filming an individual while in an Alden Library restroom Friday, marking the 14th sex-related crime on campus this semester.
The incident was one of 13 drug-related incidents OUPD reported from Nov. 2-8.
An OU professor partnered with professors at University of Kansas, San Jose State University and OU students to digitalize fossil collections.
The revenue generated through the Halloween guest fee is on the uptick as it generated $78,000 for the university this year.
A group of anti-war protestors gather in front of the Athens Courthouse every Monday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Service-Safety Director Paula Horan-Moseley expressed her dismay at the growing number of "Back to the Future contraptions" in Athens and the Athens Police Department is looking to widen the age range of its new recruits.
21.6 percent of 18 to 24 year olds have tried an e-cigarette in their lifetimes compared to 12.6 percent of all adults.
Good morning. Here's what you need to know for Monday, Nov. 9, 2015:
Wednesday, a judge ruled that Ohio University doesn't have to pay a student's $2,870 dental bill.
Service organization APhiO hosted a kickball game to raise money for troops in need of books.
The city has appropriated $125,000 into the building.
OUSAP's uncertain future impacts students and local law enforcement agencies.