Three major donors carry weight of Promise Lives Campaign, analysis shows
By Danielle Keeton-Olsen | Mar. 22, 2016Almost a third of the total money raised came from the 11 largest donations per year of the campaign.
Almost a third of the total money raised came from the 11 largest donations per year of the campaign.
Columnist Kaitlyn McGarvey argues that the 1997 "Batman" film is a definite skip.
One man cried after officers observed him and another man urinating on a fence at High Fest on Saturday.
Ohio’s defense continues to show its energy during spring football.
Many young women are putting their careers before marriage, which could play a large factor in the upcoming election.
Ohio averages the most points of the four teams left in the invitational.
Rodriguez to stop by Southeastern Ohio on Thursday.
Recent regulations from the Federal Aviation Administration may hamper the range of use of drones, which have emerged in areas like photography, hobby and journalism.
About 55 percent of students with Pell Grants graduated in six years from 2009 to 2015.
Columnist Sophie Kruse writes about apps that can mix up your outdoor routine.
Former Ohio University student charged with one count each of burglary and weapons under disability after allegedly assaulting an OU staff member at Bird Arena.
All you have to do is play a game.
Jordan Dartis hit a clutch, late-game 3-pointer to push Ohio past North Carolina Greensboro.
Graduate student Ian Armstrong looks to take over for president Eddie Smith, whose tenure will come to an end this year.
Ohio University's Student Senate Board of Elections held an at-large candidate forum Monday, about one week before elections.
Athens City Council unanimously approved an ordinance that will provide costs for the design of the new city pool.
Ohio moves up to ninth in a tournament in Virginia.
Besides his work in Student Senate, Landen Lama is involved in his hometown's local government and officiates international track and field events.
Led by Codian and Hrynewich, the Bobcats are tied for 12th in the MSU Spring Citrus Challenge.
The Athena Cinema will be screening the forgotten cult classic ‘The Wages of Fear’ along with a presentation by the revered professor emeritus Dr. Kenneth L. Brown on the physiology of fear.