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By Rebecca McKinsey | Oct. 5, 2011You’re coughing, you’re cold, and the person next to you just threw up in the communal garbage can. The doctor can’t see you for two more hours.
You’re coughing, you’re cold, and the person next to you just threw up in the communal garbage can. The doctor can’t see you for two more hours.
International terrorist groups like al-Qaida have uniquely influenced the way the United States deals with domestic terrorism, even in Midwest cities like Columbus.
For the second week in a row, students flooded Ohio University’s Student Senate meeting to persuade senate members to take a stance on Senate Bill 5.
A group of students will “occupy” Ohio University during Homecoming Week to localize nationwide protests regarding governmental neglect of popular opinion.
With two rapes reported during the first five weeks of school, Graduate Student Senate will call on Buffalo Wild Wings patrons to raise money and awareness.
Graduate Student Senate hashed out the transgender needs of OU’s campus at last night’s “Breaking Down Barriers” panelist session.
Increasing ties between ethnic groups at Ohio University could have a positive domino effect on the economy, a professor told students last night.
We Are Ohio, an organization dedicated to opposing Senate Bill 5, has released a video of last week's student protests at Ohio University.
The city of Athens is asking for volunteers to join Halloween weekend safety teams.
Funding for two of Ohio University’s prominent opportunity scholarships has dried up, leading to a decrease in awards and sending university leaders searching for money.
The Board of Regents today explored efforts to increase communication with university trustees.
The Appalachian Ohio Group of the Sierra Club will celebrate the work of Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai Thursday with a free showing of Taking Root.
Ohio University's Student Senate has decided again not to vote tonight on a resolution condemning the wording of Senate Bill 5.
A Buckeye Lake, Ohio, man pleaded not guilty to possession of about 2,148 grams of marijuana this morning.
Leadership, experience and the student-resident division were the main topics of discussion yesterday as the two Athens mayoral candidates squared off at the only public forum scheduled before the November elections.
Ohio University has found a new way to supplement income from the state and tuition: supporting and incubating small-business startups in Southeast Ohio.
Members of the Ohio Board of Regents will meet all day on Ohio University’s campus today.
In an effort to encourage a stronger election-day turnout among voters with disabilities, the Help America Vote Act Project is advocating their voting rights in five Southeastern Ohio counties.
Potential enterprise-university legislation and “green” job opportunities were explored during the Ohio Board of Regents meeting on OU’s campus today.