Football: Bobcats pummeled in Bowling Green
By Charlie Hatch | Nov. 4, 2015Ohio has been eliminated from winning the MAC East.
Ohio has been eliminated from winning the MAC East.
The Bobcats hold on tight to first place in the MAC East Division, face Kent State in first game back at The Convo since Oct. 17.
Columnist Lauren Bacho discusses the importance of copyright and making sure photographers get credit for their work.
To meaningfully confront issues on campus, we need to build student power. This is why the Student Union calls for campus democracy.
Khari Harley's relationship with his mother drives his basketball goals.
Columnist Erin Davoran expresses her love for the colorful and cool season that is filled with some of OU’s best weekends.
‘Daily Show’ comedians Jordan Klepper and John Hodgman are coming to OU as part of the Performing Arts and Concert series.
Students can take their dads to sporting events and a comedy show this weekend.
NCAA ends Claxton's bid for a fourth year of eligibility to wrestle.
Bed Brigade, a nonprofit organization in central Ohio, gives hundreds of people the chance to finally have a bed to call their own.
The Athens County Historical Society and Museum will be moving from Court Street to West State Street.
Isaac runs 80 miles a week. The distance from Athens to Columbus on U.S. Route 33 is is 74.2 miles.
Issue 3 failed last night.
Ohio voters passed redistricting and anti-monopoly ballot issues, but voted against a marijuana legalization proposal sponsored by ResponsibleOhio.
The Democrats will continue their majority on council, and McGee will be the first independent to hold a seat in decades.
Anton Treuer led a talk and answered questions about Native American history and oppressions that some people are afraid to ask.
Jennifer Cochran (D), Peter Kotses (D) and Pat McGee (I) will become sitting members of Athens City Council in January.
The Motor Control Lab on campus is using virtual reality to learn more about chronic pain and physical therapy. With any luck, this could translate into new at-home therapy options in the near future.
The event, held in the Multicultural Center’s multipurpose room in Baker Center, featured discussion about different topics surrounding racial diversity, such as immigration policy, the Black Lives Matter movement and the current racial climate at OU.
OU is one of several schools that has yet to submit a report, due last year, dealing with the amount of programs offering three-year graduation paths.