What Would You Wear: Blue jeans are a timeless addition to any outfit
By Kayla Beard | Sep. 13, 2016From odd-job uniform to everyday apparel to evening-wear must-have, blue jeans are a versatile article of clothing that has transcended history.
From odd-job uniform to everyday apparel to evening-wear must-have, blue jeans are a versatile article of clothing that has transcended history.
Athens is witnessing a food truck takeover.
Roommates Juli and Sydney try couples yoga exercises and see how useful and realistic the poses are.
Roger Ailes’ name has been painted over the WOUB newsroom as of Tuesday afternoon in the wake of Ohio University President Roderick McDavis announcing Ailes’ name would be taken down during Monday’s Faculty Senate meeting.
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The body’s first meeting revealed that this year’s freshman class is the university's third largest in its history.
The city announced its decision to build an indoor pool instead of an outdoor pool at tonight’s city council meeting which raised concerns by an Athens resident over “abuse of office” by Mayor Patterson.
As the unit turns 20, veterans prepare to retire and younger members look forward to training the next generation of mounted officers.
The Bobcats will have their biggest challenge of the season this Saturday when they face No. 15 Tennessee.
Survivor Advocacy Program Director Kimberly Castor has two goals for this academic year: getting the word out about SAP and creating relationships in the community.
Carley Remmers has returned to the Bobcats after a 15 month absence due to a back injury.
Naloxone, also known as the brand name Narcan, is a medication that can reverse an overdose caused by an opioid drug.
Things change quite a bit from your first year in college to your second.
Treyce Albin has been sidelined after suffering a concussion.
Bar bouncing in Athens can bring thrills and fun.
When Kristin Waltz attended Ohio University in the late '80s, the pavement on Morton Hill was uneven, Baker University Center had not been built and the Survivor Advocacy Program did not exist.
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis announced during Monday’s Faculty Senate meeting Roger Ailes name will be taken down from WOUB’s newsroom.
William Sidney Marshall was indicted today by the Athens County Grand Jury for the possession and sale of cocaine, as well as tampering with records.
Transgender woman of color will be speaking about sexual violence on college campuses.
Stuart’s Opera House will participate in Ohio Open Doors Week and give a behind the curtain tour of the theater that has been standing since 1879.