Women's basketball: Ohio pull away late to earn historic start to MAC play
By Kellen Becoats | Jan. 13, 2016Ohio beats Eastern Michigan to complete 4-0 MAC start.
Ohio beats Eastern Michigan to complete 4-0 MAC start.
Flu season is here, and you really should do something about it.
Cody Walters won the Ken Kraft Midlands Tournament, the first individual wrestler to win for Ohio.
Columnist Erin Davoran talks about her wintery and challenging final semester of college.
The beloved genius superstar actor decides to make time for his family and movies.
Columnist Leah Keiter explains why you should visit the Dairy Barn Arts Center before you leave Athens.
Local professional theater group Brick Monkey Theater Ensemble is producing Tammy Faye's Final Audition, a play about the famed televangelist, for two weeks. It stars OU Associate Professor of Theater Shelley Delaney.
The Athens City-Council Health Department is unaware of any flu-related hospitalizations so far this season.
Columnist Erin Franczak discusses how some movies and TV shows offer an inaccurate picture of what Greek life is really like.
The High Definitions, a blues rock band out of Columbus, hopes to gain a better following through its live show on the Casa Nueva stage.
The Central Appalachian Consortium of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, including HCOM, will examine local Appalachian communities to determine the number of practicing primary care physicians and identify health disparities in the region.
Open stages at Ciderhouse take place Mondays from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Student Senate works with Texts.com to make textbooks cheaper for students.
Pete Trentacoste, the executive director of Housing and Residence Life, is currently unaware of a significant mold problem in residence halls.
This weekend, an intoxicated student yelled obscenities at an OUPD officer, and another had to be transported to the hospital.
Coach Saul Phillips has a different mood about this year's team with players like Simmons and Campbell making improvements in their game.
Obama’s address covered an array of topics, but first and foremost focused on his optimistic vision for the future. After all, this is the guy who ran on the slogan “Hope and Change.”
The last time it was this cheap, Chingy was still big in the music industry.
Students from the OU Alpha Phi Omega chapter spent a week in Florida volunteering at Give Kids The World, a 79-acre “storybook” resort, where children who have life-threatening illnesses and their families can stay at no cost to them and experience a fantasy vacation.
Ohio falls to Bowling Green in the Convo, 91-75.