Softball: Led by Dorsey, Ohio goes 3-1 at the Indiana Classic
By Charlie Hatch | Mar. 13, 2016Savannah Jo Dorsey threw a one-hitter against Indiana on Saturday in a 6-0 win.
Savannah Jo Dorsey threw a one-hitter against Indiana on Saturday in a 6-0 win.
Sarah Grace and Eddie Smith disagree on issues including fracking and minimum wage.
The International Women’s Day Festival took place Sunday highlighting performances, educational displays and vendors.
The public records request audit found that nearly half of Ohio public university employees did not follow state law when it came to providing records.
Peyton White's second round score was discarded because he incorrectly signed his scorecard.
Four presidential candidates come into focus for the Ohio primary.
Stuart's Opera House announced another round of additions to the lineup for the 12th-annual Nelsonville Music Fest.
Check out Mill fest from the reporters point of view, including some of our favorite quotes.
Columnist Clare Palo writes about Bitmojis, the cartoon avatars that say everything you can't.
Google Hangout hosted by the Women’s Center brings six activists from 3 different countries to answer questions about public policies and how they aren’t equal to the genders.
Ohio lost to Buffalo in the MAC Tournament, but the future is bright for the Bobcats.
Athens City Council will see a presentation on affordable housing.
Of five records requested from Ohio University, two were denied or obstructed.
delfin bautista, the director of the LGBT Center at Ohio University, gave this reflection speech March 8.
GenFKD’s event to allow millennials the opportunity to break into the business world.
Columnist Anna Ayers argues that the current presidential race is harming the intake of important news and the future of America.
With Ohio’s primary rapidly approaching, I would like to encourage people who agree with Sen. Sanders’ message to vote for him.
Some Ohio University students who live on fest streets can spend thousands on kegs and cases for the masses.
In 2013, Mateus Vakuda left Brazil in pursuit of a baseball career. After a short stint in Los Angeles, he's now happy to be a Bobcat.
Ohio University will likely undertake new construction and renovation projects after the Board of Trustees unanimously approved the Comprehensive Master Plan at its board meeting Friday.