Second crash of the semester takes place on Richland Avenue
By Joshua Lim | Sep. 15, 2014Weeks after a woman was hospitalized after a Richland Avenue car crash on OU's campus, cars collided Monday afternoon.
Weeks after a woman was hospitalized after a Richland Avenue car crash on OU's campus, cars collided Monday afternoon.
A drafted law to change the city's nuisance party ordinance will get its first reading Monday night at Athens City Council.
The President and CEO of Hillel International sent Ohio University President Roderick McDavis a letter last week.
The university received new telescope mount pieces in August from Cast-Fab Technologies in Cincinnati.
Fest-goers gathered in Albany over the weekend for the 16th annual Pawpaw Festival.
Councilwoman Jennifer Cochran, D-at large, is the newest member of city counci
For many Ohio University students, home is an hour or two from college and a majority are buckeye state natives. But nearly 2,000 students hail from thousands of miles away.
Several Ohio University alumni are demanding the resignation of Student Senate President Megan Marzec.
From rescue dog to explosive detection canine, Alex the labrador joins OUPD’s taskforce.
Parents are wondering how a $1.1 million deficit might affect Beacon School’s budget in the new academic year.
An ambulance and an Athens Police squad car responded Uptown for an intoxicated man Saturday night.
One of the four students arrested at OU Student Senate appears ready to fight his charge in court.
Bobcats for Israel members arrested and brought up on charges.
A top Ohio University administrator released a statement Thursday evening announcing Caitlyn McDaniel, vice president of OU Student Senate, and Jarrad Gold, president of Alpha Pi Epsilon, a Jewish fraternity.
In making Ohio University’s “OHIO Guarantee” over the past two years, OU officials sought at the advice of other schools around the country to create what they believe is a one-of-a-kind program.
Students who waive certain fees might spend less, but campus officials argue paying the fees supports services that students need.
The Kroger parking on a Friday night can be an interesting scene for both underaged students, their alcohol hookups, and undercover agents.
The students arrested at Ohio University Student Senate appeared Thursday in Athens County Municipal Court.
For the thousands of Athens County residents living in poverty, Feed Ohio hopes to make sure that, at least for a while, their local food pantry is guaranteed to serve them a meal.
The price of tuition, whether virtual or in class, is the same across the board