Level 3 snow alert causes Athens campus to close, power outages across county
By Dina Berliner | Mar. 4, 2015Ohio University's Athens campus will be closed until 4 a.m. Friday.
Ohio University's Athens campus will be closed until 4 a.m. Friday.
Hashim Pashtun, Graduate Student Senate vice president for administration and finance, introduced a recommendation to make significant changes to the university's parking and transportation policy.
An Ohio University program is bringing several departments together to figure out how to implement environmentally friendly technologies throughout campus.
Ohio University Professor of Psychology Christopher France will be awarded with the Distinguished Professor award, the university's highest award for faculty.
Ohio University Board of Trustees will vote on several major projects, including demolishing a historic building near uptown and the creation of a $3 million scholarship for disadvantaged Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine students.
In the project, they hope to use compost to produce methane to be used as fuel.
All of OU’s new residence halls are on schedule to be completed in the summer, while Park Place nears the end of its construction.
About 25 students attended a summit to discuss future initiatives for the group.
It just needs Board of Trustees approval.
Researchers should check out the book while preparing for work abroad.
Long-serving employees are seen by some as mentors, advisors and stabilizing influences in their departments.
At Graduate Student Senate’s February meeting, a resolution was passed that appoints a GSS member to the Center of Student Legal Services Board.
Members of the New BLAC held vigil for deceased victims of police brutality
TapRide, a service provided through OU transportation, will take riders anywhere on campus late at night.
Graduate Student Senate will vote on a resolution that would no longer require the Board of Elections chair to be in his or her final term.
Nearly 100 cardboard graves were placed on College Green to commemorate victims of police brutality.
The Winter Dance Concert took place this weekend and featured six pieces with varying styles.
Following the impeachment of Phally Chroy, ISU’s controversial former president, the organization looks to the future.
Though rescheduled, Bare on the Bricks' after-party raised $1,500 and gathered 20 bags of clothes for local charity, My Sister’s Place.
Due to weather concerns, the sixth-annual Bare on the Bricks run, set to occur Saturday morning, is being postponed to mid-April, said Amanda Moline, Student Alumni Board student outreach committee member.