Housing rights vary from dorms to off-campus apartments for Ohio University students
By Julia Fair | Nov. 30, 2015Fourth Amendment rights aren't always so clear.
Fourth Amendment rights aren't always so clear.
Jackie O's is continuing to expand as it celebrates its 10th anniversary.
Columnist Elizabeth Chidlow discusses Friday's shooting at a Colorado Springs branch of Planned Parenthood.
Staffers think Ohio will be 3-0 in The Convo after the Marshall game.
HIV/AIDS testing will also be held by PowerGamma in Baker 235 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday.
The $12 million West Green Market District renovation was completed with no major problems, but not every student is impressed with the results.
Though society is quick to condemn the criminals cycling through our justice system, some law-breakers actually have good intentions.
Stuart Eitzman and Kendrick Kenny are trying to make it cheaper and easier for Athens residents and students to keep their cars in shape.
But coach Bob Boldon will likely still find things to critique his team on.
A graduate student argues that those who are against tracking in Wayne National Forest are not "extremists," but rather are concerned residents who care about the environment.
"MACtion" heads to Detroit for the conference's championship game.
Columnist Anna Ayers discusses World AIDS Day and why people should take the opportunity to both spread knowledge about and try to help those with HIV/AIDS.
The documentary "Blackout" aired last week.
Cat L’Heureux lives in Nelsonville, Ohio with her three Irish wolfhounds, Walter, Dani and Tom. L’Heureux's oldest Irish wolfhound, Walter – who is three years old – is a fully trained therapy dog and works with The Connection to help kids learn how to read. L’Heureux participates in programs with Walter in libraries across southeastern Ohio and works in schools to make children more comfortable with reading in front of large groups. L’Heureux trains her dogs in Russian so they will only respond to her as their trainer. Her two puppies, Dani and Tom, are 11 months old and are almost as big as Walter; they will most likely grow to be larger than him. Irish wolfhounds grow an inch a day after they are born. L’Heureux likes to take her dogs to the family farm where they get to run around in the fields and play with her mother’s Irish wolfhound, Claire. She says, “it’s good to get them out there and wear them out; it’s a lot easier when they come home tired.”
Members of Ohio University’s Black Student Union are organizing to paint the graffiti wall near Bentley Hall in response to a recent incident of vandalism in Athens and problems across the country.
Columnist Daniel Kington discusses the Real Food Challenge, a national campaign which calls upon universities to purchase 20 percent ‘real food’ by 2020.
Ohio Athletics and athletes, alike, have attempted to balance fair play on social media.
The scales the golden statue on the roof of the Athens County Courthouse holds blew off in the wind last year.
Columnist Kenyetta Whitfield discusses why holidays might not be the most ideal time to discuss political and social issues with family members.