OU unexpectedly owes more than $1.054 million after audit
By Jeremy Hill | Sep. 5, 2014OU will pay $1.054 million to the IRS following an audit of the university’s 2011 and 2012 fiscal years.
OU will pay $1.054 million to the IRS following an audit of the university’s 2011 and 2012 fiscal years.
Ohio University staff and faculty evacuated Haning Hall late Thursday afternoon when the fire alarm was set off by a freon leak.
Ohio University Student Senate President Megan Marzec doused herself in a bucket of "blood" (red paint, tomato juice and water) in a video posted Tuesday.
Athens County Prosecutor Keller Blackburn only had three trials in a 12-month period ending last month.
After a visit from the League of American Bicyclists, Athens has to decide which improvements it wants to implicate.
Athens police units say they don’t have dashboard cameras for their cruisers, let alone lapel cameras.
Athens City Council says Student Senate has not reciprocated efforts to meet.
Student Senate members are enthusiastic about change coming due to headway made during Wednesday’s meeting.
Hundreds of transfer students benefit from OU’s partnership with community colleges.
Droves of students spoke out at Wednesday’s Student Senate meeting in response to President Megan Marzec’s Ice Bucket Challenge video.
The Post complies tweets in response to Ohio University Student Senate President Megan Marzec's 'blood' bucket challenge.
Student Senate President Megan Marzec appeared to dump a bucket of blood on herself in a video posted Tuesday, in which she asked Ohio University to distance itself from what she called "atrocities" in Palestine.
Ohio University has budgeted $300,000 to do patch work on some of The Ridges buildings by the end of winter to stabilize them.
‘Meet the Greeks’ allows candidates to explore the different fraternities
County law enforcement seized 1,500 marijuana plants this summer, with a little help from the state Bureau of Criminal Investigation and their helicopter flyovers of the area.
Speech and debate coach uses his knowledge to inspire, teach and conquer
Between spring 2012 and fall 2013, around 550 first-year students left OU.
An Ohio University student is taking the institution to court, claiming officials here infringed on his free speech rights.
Students living off-campus often find themselves victims of burglaries during the summer away from Athens homes
ODOT set aside $225,000 for geologists to search beneath Athens County roads.