OU has ties throughout Asia
By Dina Berliner | Mar. 17, 2015OU’s 25 partnerships with institutions in Southeast Asia and China are meant to foster global opportunities for students and faculty.
OU’s 25 partnerships with institutions in Southeast Asia and China are meant to foster global opportunities for students and faculty.
The court had about 242 cases each week.
There's no such thing as "being too sensitive" when we call out a ignorant, privileged person.
As the weather begins to get warmer, more and more bobcats partake in Athens’ version of a bar crawl, the “court street shuffle.” Some bars, however, don’t allow shufflers for a number of reasons.
On the first day of spring, the Athens Farmers Market Vendors move their booths outside
Village Bakery and Casa Nueva are among those leading the pack.
New Athens hotel to expand region’s hospitality sector.
An Ohio University student who had sued the university and other officials on the grounds that he was wrongfully suspended for a semester following a stream of texts allegedly harassing a female student will be unable to attend classes at OU while the litigation is pending.
Miami University students jabbed Ohio University students for celebrating Green Beer Day. OU students didn't take the criticism lightly.
Athens County Commissioners talked about the water and sewage plant upgrades, the new child support contracts, and the possibility of adding a new constable position at the courthouse.
OhioHealth named an Ohio University graduate as the new president of its O’Bleness Hospital in a press release on Tuesday
Hillel is participating in Gift of Life’s Match Madness competition, which encourages people to get swabbed and perhaps donate bone marrow to those suffering from leukemia.
Athens is going extra green today in honor of St. Paddy’s Day.
Tour of Broadway musical Memphis closes out main portion of Performing Arts and Concert Series with a responsive and enthusiastic crowd.
Local community theater group The ABC Players is producing Shrek the Musical Friday through Sunday at Stuart’s Opera House.
Papa Johns founder John Schattner will be giving the keynote speech at the inaugural College of Business Marketing Symposium on Thursday.
At their weekly meeting, Athens City Council passed an ordinance declaring buildings affected by the West Union Street fire historical.
OUCAN, a new environmental organization on campus, will meet for the first time Tuesday.
A family friend reported Monday that several awards were missing from late Ohio University alumnus Paul Jacoway's house.
The Ohio University Singers will sing onstage with The Rolling Stones this summer, according to an announcement made on the group's Facebook page Monday evening.