Bright orange bikes peddle local rental agency
By Amy Worrell | Jan. 4, 2012Along with a snow-covered campus, returning Ohio University students have been hit with the sight of neon-orange bicycles appearing at random bike racks.
Along with a snow-covered campus, returning Ohio University students have been hit with the sight of neon-orange bicycles appearing at random bike racks.
Students might lose access to Blackboard and the My OHIO Portal today.
Starting this month, Ohio University students can expect to see a wider variety of locally produced, fresh foods in campus dining halls.
Students are accustomed to bubbling in evaluation forms at the quarter’s end, but some instructors are interested in learning how their students feel about them before the term has even ended.
Tagging pictures, “creeping” and sharing links are common uses of social media for nearly every college student — but a recent study shows some of these actions might not be hurting students’ grades.
A new Ohio University professor of physics will demonstrate for students the manipulation of molecules and atoms in an enlightening and unconventional way on Thursday.
A Ph.D. candidate from UCLA exposed a grotesque and enlightening side of independent filmmaking to students yesterday.
A Ph.D. candidate from University of California Los Angeles will be exposing a whole new side of film to listeners tomorrow at a Brown Bag Lunch and Learn in Baker University Center tomorrow at noon.
East Green was swarming with miniature devils, witches and pumpkins yesterday as local families brought their trick-or-treaters to campus.
An Ohio University alumna will school students on little-known avant-garde female filmmakers throughout history today.