Softball: Ohio set for first opponents this weekend
By Wyatt Harmon | Sep. 17, 2015Ohio prepares for fall slate this weekend in Athens.
Ohio prepares for fall slate this weekend in Athens.
Errors do happen, but they must be publicly corrected to help the learning process.
Fourteen years after the horrific attack, it’s time we remember the other victims of 9/11 — American Muslims.
Both the United States and Myanmar will be facing a monumental election that may decide the course of their governments closer or further from true democracies.
Going green starts with the way we live, including our time spent in residential halls on campus.
Sports staffers attempt to predict the final score for Ohio's matchup with Southeastern Louisiana.
The University of Akron launched the website "Judicial Votes Count," dedicated to educating voters on the judiciary system and candidates running for judicial positions.
Good morning. Here's what you need to know for Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015:
The Weekender is here again, this time with tips about where to entertain your parents.
Six members of Ohio University's Student Senate resigned during Wednesday night's meeting.
The debate comes just less than a month before the first Democratic debate.
The campus resource will see alterations made in structure, staffing and funding, among others.
Ohio University’s Student Union will be hosting a general assembly for students to discuss issues and plan a way to voice their concerns.
Freshman Willow Adams stood blindfolded in College Green Wednesday in only her undergarments and allowed passersby to write anything on her body in an attempt to promote body positivity.
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled 6-1 against the local charter proposal that targeted state fracking laws.
With businesses in Athens working to start serving alcohol, students may not even be interested.
The LGBT Center is sponsoring a screening of A Place to Live — The Story of Triangle Square, which will be followed by a discussion with the producer.
ESPN recently ranked Ohio University as the fourth-best college campus to visit.
Future international students will have the opportunity to buy ethnic products when the campus market is revamped.
After six members of OU’s Student Union resigned from Student Senate, the Union looks to build power elsewhere.