President Trump paid $750 in federal income taxes in 2016 and 2017; Phase Two classes at OU starts today
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Roughly 31% of undergrad students, or about 7,200 people, were invited back to campus and will begin in-person instruction Sept. 28.
Nelsonville-York beat River Valley for the fifth-straight season.
The Bulldogs rushed for 223 yards on Friday.
McFadden talks about how COVID-19 has impacted business.
OU has ramped up its digital recruitment due to COVID-19.
Whether you saw one game or none, here’s what you missed during Week 5 of TVC-Ohio football.
The women behind Slow Chapeaux, Jan Spring and Kate Kelley, believe in slow fashion and use this belief to upcycle hats.
People under 30 years old make up over 81% of cases in the county.
The album has highs and lows from each member.
The recent independent comic Ice Cream Man has captured the essence of what made The Twilight Zone a cultural mainstay.
Since the post-hardcore quartet never falters, this ranking was nearly impossible.
The show streams live on Twitch, hosted by DJ A-Roc.
This was the Spartans fourth game in a row that was decided by 30 or more points.
Let’s play ball.
The Buckeyes haven’t lost this matchup since 2015.
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Keem made a return to his solo music career Sept. 18 with the release of two songs, “hooligan” and “sons & critics freestyle.”
Donating money and posting a black square is not enough anymore.
Having a campus COVID-19 testing center is great, but the way OU is going about testing is not.