Ohio University fraternity fundraises for veterans with Battle of the Bands show
By Michael Broerman | Nov. 11, 2015Ohio University's Phi Kappa Psi hosted a Battle of the Bands show on Wednesday night to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project.
Ohio University's Phi Kappa Psi hosted a Battle of the Bands show on Wednesday night to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project.
The Bobcats will compete at the Michigan State Open on Sunday.
We know it might seem bad for now, though.
Ohio University Student Senate voted Wednesday to hold more than a dozen debates during spring elections to allow more candidates to express their views.
The Smiling Skull will be filled with local and out-of-state bands.
More than 100 people gathered at Scripps Amphitheater in solidarity with students at University of Missouri to host speakers discussing the racial climate at Ohio University and across the country.
Columnist Lauren Bacho discusses Tim Tai and the video of University of Missouri students blocking him from the protests in a public area.
Opportunities such as counseling and college are offered to military members to better improve life after service.
A haiku in honor of almost-end-of-semester stress.
Oil and gas companies are again prompting the federal government to open the forest for hydraulic fracturing.
Columnist Daniel Kington argues that students cannot cease fighting against oppression simply because the struggle is deemed irrational.
All four of South Green’s new dorms have been without hot water for about seven days.
Country singers Tyler Farr and Clayton Anderson are performing at MemAud as part of the Performing Arts and Concert Series.
Approximately 31,900 acres of the forest, including 3,150 acres in Athens and Perry counties, will be considered for oil and gas use by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
The annual Veterans Day parade took place on Court Street on Wednesday morning.
Materials manufactured from hemp can be useful for environmental and fashion reasons.
Unsure how to handle the nation's drug situation, Senate's new bill simply bans all leaves.
Bassist Chris Steris talks about Bummers’ beginnings, how the members prepare for shows and what they expect for the show at Jackie O’s on Saturday.
Stand Up for Ohio is trying to boost the minimum wage to $12 dollars an hour in six years.
The Bobcats will test their five-game winning streak against the Frozen Tide, a team in its first ACHA Division I season.