Holi celebration to give feeling of home to Indian students
By Grace Hill | Mar. 17, 2016Indian Students Association will host annual Holi celebration.
Indian Students Association will host annual Holi celebration.
At the College of Business’s Spring Marketing Day, students were treated to a presentation by John Gainor, CEO and President at International Dairy Queen Inc. and a 1978 Ohio University alumnus.
An alternative to the popular weekend bar crawl, music appreciators and performers alike have banded together to support local and traveling artists and let their work be heard.
Ohio track and field will try new things at the Shamrock Invitational this weekend, according to coach Clay Calkins.
Warm weather draws people outside, creating crowds and other concerns for police.
The city of Athens has a few officers patrol the streets, while others survey the fests to deal with fest-related crimes.
On Sunday, The Athena Cinema will be screening students’ and community members’ short films with its Drop Your Shorts event.
After 35 years of growth, the Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies Department now offers over 70 classes.
Construction on College Green's Class Gateway will not be completed by commencement.
High Fest, the second all-day fest of the season, is Saturday.
Columnist Haadiza Ogwude offers some tips to keep students on their feet at fests.
Ohio will travel to North Carolina to play in the NC State Double Tree RDU Invite.
Increasingly the local scale is seen as the key to sustainability, but we ought to acknowledge the importance of other scales.
Ohio University does not have an official job description for its president.
Ohio (7-9) will take on Big 10 opponent Purdue (3-10) in weekend series in Kokomo, Indiana.
Ohio University's 2016 undergraduate commencement speaker is Bill Brand, an alumnus and cable channel executive.
A video of the water was published on the Athens Messenger's website Wednesday.
OU students and faculty as well as Athens community members were honored for work concerning issues such as racism, sexual assault, health education and fracking.
In light of the disheartening audit that revealed OU employees haven’t complied with state public records laws, columnist Erin Davoran discusses other ways the university limits the news.
Ohio's Treg Setty had one last hooray in The Convo on Wednesday night, dropping 30 points in an overtime win over Albany.