Football: Western Michigan tramples Ohio 49-14 at Peden Stadium
By Charlie Hatch | Oct. 17, 2015An injury and an ejection set the Bobcats back even more.
An injury and an ejection set the Bobcats back even more.
Led by Ali Lake, the Bobcats beat the Cardinals on Dig Pink night after a back and forth fifth set.
Ohio plays Lindenwood again Saturday.
Ohio has dropped four games in a row.
Ohio University police arrested a student after an anonymous threat was made via social media.
The student, whose gender is unspecified in the report, alleges that the incident took place two days before the start of fall semester classes.
Trustees convened in Walter Hall and unanimously passed several resolutions, including ones to approve the Ridges Framework Plan and other construction projects.
OU will be taking part in the GameDay Recycling Challenge during Saturday’s football game.
Ball State and Toledo will visit MAC-leading Ohio for a pair of conference games
OU, along with the state’s other public universities, has been challenged by the Ohio Senate to create a plan to reduce students’ costs of earning a degree by 5 percent.
The Women’s Center’s celebrate of ‘Love Your Body’ Day included art, nutrition and a burlesque workshop.
A bill is once again on the ballot that would give universities the option to allow student trustees to have a vote on the Board of Trustees.
Here is a Q&A with Wednesday night Jeopardy contestant, Sally Hatfield.
A variety of student performers will celebrate drag and their ethnicities at the International Drag Show.
Ohio faces off against the Lindenwood Lions in a top five matchup at Bird Arena.
Ohio University’s student trustees, Sharmaine Wilcox and Patrick Roden, could have voting rights on the Board of Trustees if Michael Stinziano’s bill passes.
Rickie Fowler and Jim Furyk will chase after Jordan Spieth this season.
Parvez Sharma recently screened the documentary at Ohio University and discussed Islamophobia and the intersection of religion and sexuality.
Some OU students devote their time on campus to working toward goals like mandatory cultural competency classes, improved race relations, meaningful administration progress regarding rape culture and other problems on campus.
The board discussed plans for The Ridges and the recommendations made in the Ridges Framework Plan, which included using the buildings for graduate housing and increasing the site’s community access.