Future of Essence of Athens funding is unclear
By EMILY BOHATCH | Feb. 16, 2015The Essence of Athens project is funded by a “sunsetting” fund, Mayor Paul Wiehl said.
The Essence of Athens project is funded by a “sunsetting” fund, Mayor Paul Wiehl said.
Suspended Sheriff Pat Kelly found guilty on 18 of 25 counts.
Ohio University Vice President Ryan Lombardi keeps students' hopes up about a snow day.
17 years after he was drafted into the NFL, Peyton Manning is facing decision time on whether to retire.
Ohio men’s basketball forward Khari Harley answered 20 questions ranging from his favorite food to pregame superstitions.
Despite continuous struggles, the Bobcats’ main focus is the MAC Tournament.
Ohio Football recruits Deontai Williams and Javon Hagan bring brotherhood to Athens.
Either through social media or in person, the small screen can inspire gatherings centered on pop culture.
American Sniper caused controversy over its portrayal of the Iraq War but veterans and members of military families say they related to the film.
The second amendment group aims to educate citizens on gun rights and laws, encourage safety, and practice shooting.
This Chinese Learner Association breaks out its massive dragon again this year to celebrate the New Year.
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As Ohio’s economy blossoms, fewer students attend regional campuses
Divesting from fossil fuels would set a precedent that OU wants to save the environment and it would be a symbol for change.
The most recent Law and Order episode was about the Gamergate controversy, and it’s important for people to know about it.
KC Johnson, co-author of Until Proven Innocent: Political Correctness and the Shameful Injustice of theDuke Lacrosse Rape Case, will give a presentation titled “Abandoning Due Process: Campus Sexual Assault and Presumptions of Guilt” on Monday.
The Bobcats grabbed seven top-10 finishes at Marshall, including impressive performances by senior Janiece Rose. There is only one more meet this season before the MAC Championships.
The Bobcats took a lead into the mid stages of the match against West Virginia, but could not hold on for the win.
Athens City Council members will be discussing an ordinance declaring the buildings ravaged by the West Union Street fires historical.
Ohio’s record stays at .500 as they split another weekend tournament.