Electric vehicle charging stations now available on Ohio University's campus
By Alisa Warren | Sep. 1, 2015OU also has four electric vehicles available for students and faculty to rent.
OU also has four electric vehicles available for students and faculty to rent.
Survivor Advocacy Program moves to Lindley Hall with more space and privacy.
City official says he has no idea when, or if, an indoor city pool will be built based on the city’s cost assessment of the project.
Athens composting facilities give new uses to organic waste to avoid being sent to landfills.
Under the Energy Infrastructure Projects Initiative, OU took steps to conserve energy and repair its infrastructure this summer.
The Sierra Club deemed OU to be among the greenest universities based partly on transportation, waste and water use.
Athens anti-fracking group wins battle in placing county charter, which would make the county a municipality, on ballot.
OU grad starts GoFundMe page to feed Chipotle to homeless in New York City.
County Commissioners passed a resolution requesting that state officials halt the issuance of injection well permits in the state of Ohio.
A recent Environmental Protection Agency study on fracking has locals skeptical about the study’s findings denouncing fracking’s effects on water.