Sophomores carry Bobcats to best performance of the year
By Matt Fout | Apr. 14, 2015The Bobcats had their best finish of the year as two golfers finished in the top ten.
The Bobcats had their best finish of the year as two golfers finished in the top ten.
Possibly the greatest asset of Ohio coach Rob Smith’s policy of pitching by committee in mid-week games is the fact it takes the pressure off one individual to carry the team for several innings.
A counterculture from the 1980s still thrives in the fashion of college age students today.
AfterTASTE columnist Cassie Fait informs readers about some basic kitchen gadgets that any cooking enthusiast should possess.
A resolution that caps campaign funding for Student Senate elections forces candidates to get creative with their restricted budgets.
Student Senate elections are this week.
The president is acting like a "expensive, petulant child."
The column was written by a fraternity brother who graduated from OU six years ago.
No races are contested.
OU officials held the first of two public meetings on the Comprehensive Master Plan 2016, which outlines how Ohio University will approach the next 10 years.
No one else in Ohio has gotten the treatment.
Prime Social Group, responsible for Number Fest, to host Country Night Lights festival in Athens with headliner Sam Hunt, set to occur on Sept. 26, 2015.
Candidates in the race for Athens City Mayor’s race — Athens City Councilman Steve Patterson (D) and OU student Andrew Looker (R) — will be holding an open forum Wednesday afternoon in the Front Room to answer questions from both the press as well as students and Athens residents.
Athens County Commissioner held their weekly meeting Tuesday morning to discuss a groundwater sampling project, a promotion, the possible renewing of a road agreement and to decide whether to close a road down or not.
Music students have spent months preparing for student recitals.
The speech is part of OU's international week.
The 21st annual Seabury Quinn Jr. Playwrights’ Festival is back with two full productions of graduate playwrights’ work, six staged readings and three mentors ready to give feedback.
There’s no one path to success in the music industry.
Jeremy Webster, dean of Honors Tutorial College, will spend next year away from OU participating in the ACE Fellows Program.
Chelsea Foster is no longer running in the GSS Elections, leaving only one candidate in the race for vice president of communications.