Closer Than They Appear: Diversity keeps the melting pot ever-changing
By Anna Ayers | Sep. 13, 2015In the face of an immigration surge, a classic generational beat teaches the timeless value of diversity.
In the face of an immigration surge, a classic generational beat teaches the timeless value of diversity.
Anyone who find themselves in need of an extra safety measure walking home can now use an app that tracks their GPS location.
Women’s golf finished in ninth place out of twelve teams this weekend at the Mary Fossum Invitational in East Lansing, Michigan.
The director of Ohio University’s LGBT Center talks about learning from last week’s column.
The Athens Farmers market is seeking a new location and will be asking Athens City Council for assistance.
Anna Lippincott discusses the numerous times she has felt judged because of her right-leaning stance.
Attendance at Ohio University home opener games has fluctuated over the past six years.
Terakaft, a desert rock band from Mali, Africa, will be performing at Stuart's Opera House, 52 Public Square, Nelsonville, Ohio Monday at 7 p.m.
Ohio was able to bounce back in their second home game.
At their first meeting of the academic year, Faculty Senate members will discuss topics such as faculty compensation and state funding from Ohio's biennial state budget.
The Pawpaw Festival drew diverse crowds for its 17th successful return.
Athens County is one of three counties that could be affected.
Ohio coach Deane Webb's 400th career victory still evades him, Bobcats drop match to Cardinals in five sets.
Interfaith Peace Walk brings students of different or no faiths together. They walk around Athens and stop at different churches and temples, then end at the Islamic Center.
Ohio wins "Battle for the Bell" behind a 15-play final drive.
Athens football wins its first game of the 2015 season behind quarterback Brendan Sano's performance.
After a fight broke out on Mill Street early Sunday morning, students allegedly spotted a gun-toting individual in the area.
Ohio defeated Marshall on Saturday night behind the Bobcats' 229 rushing yards.
Outside of Saturday's home opener against Marshall University, Graduate Student Senate protested for living wages for graduate assistants.
Ohio breezes past Seton Hall and Utah in advance to an anticipated match-up against host Louisville.