Med students diagnose patients with scripted complaints
By Kaitlin Coward | Oct. 29, 2014HCOM students work with standardized patients who act from a script
HCOM students work with standardized patients who act from a script
Four students who were arrested at the Student Senate meeting after Megan Marzec’s “blood bucket” challenge will have their pretrial Wednesday afternoon.
A taskforce has drafted a policy that would be an overreaching university policy on hazing. The policy will be presented for the first time at Student Senate Wednesday.
The East State St and U.S. 33 interchange will become the home of Ohio’s second diverging diamond interchange.
Athletics only accounts for 16 percent of Walter Fieldhouse usage
Pat Quakenbush of Haunted Hocking encourages Athens residents to get involved with ghost-hunting tours just in time for Halloween.
For all you hungry Bobcats out there, Culinary Services is rolling out a variety of service extensions to look for this spring.
Some faculty members have challenged the need for an academic center exclusively for student athletes, but athletics officials argue they need more space to help student athletes achieve good grades.
Athens experienced a high temperature of nearly 80 degrees on Monday. It’s expected to be in the high 70s again on Tuesday. This could cause some stress for students, especially considering they cannot always escape the heat by moving indoors.
Ohio University’s Interfraternity Council hosted their first annual “Pink Tie Affair” Monday night in an effort to raise money for breast cancer research and to assist those affected by the disease.
A county auditor’s occupation might not be the most glamorous — but it’s one worth about $52 million in funding, with $12 million of that coming from taxpayer dollars.
The race for Ohio’s 15th Congressional District pins an Ohio National Guardsman against a retired U.S. Air Force veteran.
The two candidates for State Representative of the 94th District both say that something has to be done about education, job growth and ensuring that constituents are fairly represented at the Ohio Statehouse — they just don’t agree how.
A description has been provided to police of a potential suspect.
Ohio University officials don’t know exactly how the Sook Center, an academic building exclusively for athletes and donors, will ultimately be funded.
Halloween weekend is like the Super Bowl for local police departments.
Two longtime members of the Athens County legal scene are jockeying for a chance to be the county’s Common Pleas Court Judge.
Just because you don’t kiss and tell doesn’t mean Twitter won’t.
If Kevin Miller never had sex again for the rest of his life, he “would be a perfectly happy human being.”
Several businesses uptown are currently hoping to acquire liquor licenses — though not if Athens City Council members have anything to say about it.