Ecohouse promotes sustainability
By Bethany N. Bella | Dec. 1, 2014OU’s Ecohouse offers three university students each year a chance to live in a sustainably-designed home.
OU’s Ecohouse offers three university students each year a chance to live in a sustainably-designed home.
New residence halls are set to begin offering sustainable living spaces
Methane gas levels need to be monitored, costing OU thousands
OU’s library ready to aid students during finals week through updated software, social media
A tropical disease researcher takes students to Ecuador to help stop the spread of Chagas disease
OUPD report shows that student who was hit by bus was intoxicated.
All of the crimes of the month are thefts in Athens County.
Despite the threat of arrest, dozens of Ohio University students promised to remain in Baker University Center after midnight, the time the building closes on weekdays.
Ohio University’s Office of Information Technology increased the bandwidth for daytime Netflix users so their programs can stream more efficiently during the day without excessive buffering.
Athens could soon cash in on providing wireless connection services to Uptown businesses, Mayor Paul Wiehl said, although the plan is still in its preliminary stages.
A petition posted on Change.org Sunday night by the student group F--ckRapeCulture is calling for Ohio University’s ACACIA fraternity to be banned from campus due to recent accusations that fraternity members drugged and raped people at off-campus parties.
OU professor emeritus died from being hit by a car last weekend; students and Athens locals mourn his death.
Students voted to occupy Baker University Center around 10:30 p.m. on Monday. Stick with The Post for details.
OUPD now has two bomb-sniffing dogs on its force.
Fiddle and Bow is now open on East State Street near Uptown.
The attack reportedly happened early Sunday morning.
Accusations of rape violence circulated online over the weekend, which lead a student organization to file an online petition to remove Acacia from campus.
Culinary Services didn't prorate meal plans at the beginning of this week to accommodate the days off.
During Roderick McDavis’ decade as president, faculty have expressed discontent with his interaction and his performance and voted no confidence in him.
Gusts are expected to be as quick as 50 mph Monday.