Fresh, Fit and Full of Life: Combat dry skin in the winter with these simple suggestions
By Haadiza Ogwude | Jan. 14, 2016Columnist Haadiza Ogwude discusses various techniques to keep your skin healthy this season.
Columnist Haadiza Ogwude discusses various techniques to keep your skin healthy this season.
Two members of BLAC are designing Ohio University’s first cultural competency class that teaches about various intersections of race and cultural diversity.
Ohio students living in Jefferson, Washington, Bryan and Voigt Halls returned to a dorms without hot water.
Ohio plays Central Michigan on Saturday at 2 p.m.
Ohio University alumnus Wilfred Konneker died at the age of 93 last week.
Efforts to legalize marijuana in Ohio continue with Ohioans to End Prohibition's proposed Cannabis Control Amendment.
A popular bar in Athens has closed for renovations. Coincidentally, the establisment's liquor license has been suspended for the duration of the closure.
The legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. has again inspired a week of both discussion and action in Athens.
Columnist Austin Miles introduces his new column which will focus on local topics through a sustainability lens.
Media coverage of domestic affairs tend to have different perspectives and less nationalistic rhetoric.
Ohio University placed first in diversion rate and ninth in total recycling.
DNA evidence from a suspect of a sexual assault on June 20 matched a suspect that had been identified by DNA from a case in 2006.
Ohio will compete against Kent State and Clarion in back-to-back home meets this weekend.
Number Fest is coming again this spring.
Ohio will be gunning for a season sweep of Liberty, a team it beat twice on the road in late October.
Ohio's win Wednesday night reiterates the team's dominance in the Mid-American Conference.
Ohio University Student Senate spent the first meeting of the semester discussing updates on commission initiatives like cultural competency classes and a possible increase in SAC and uFUND funding caps.
Athens resident Trisha Lachman's photography exhibit will be on display at ARTS/ West, 132 W. State St., through Feb. 2.
We all have a long weekend thanks to Martin Luther King Jr.. The university will honor the civil rights leader with a Silent March that starts at Galbreath Chapel at 10 a.m. Monday morning. The event is haunting and powerful, and waking up earlier than you most likely planned in order to march in or witness the event would be well worth your time.
With a musical career that dates back to her early childhood, Rhonda Vincent is an experienced bluegrass performer and a well-known face at Stuart’s Opera House. She will perform with her band The Rage on Sunday.