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Problems with “Coming Out” Faced by LGBTQ-Identifying International Students
Ohio University is the home of many different communities, from local to international, there are students from all walks of life. Although National Coming Out Day is an opportunity… Read More
Ohio’s Salis Wins Conference Honor
Senior outside hitter/libero Mallory Salis was named Mid-American Conference East Offensive Player of the Week for Ohio University following a pair of victories this past weekend. Salis led the Bobcats… Read More
Native Americans in Ohio Protest Pipeline, Push Green Energy
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Native Americans and allied groups in Ohio have used prayers, speeches and traditional singing to protest a planned pipeline near Indian lands and to call on… Read More
Hagan Wins Defensive Player of the Week
The Bobcats got by with a 30-24 victory to hand Bowling Green its first Mid American Conference (MAC) East loss in the past 17 games, in large part to MAC East… Read More
Stuart’s Opera House Fall Wine Express On the Hocking Valley Scenic Railway
Stuart’s Opera House in Nelsonville presents the Fall Wine Express on the Hocking Valley Scenic Railway on Friday, Oct. 14 at 7 p.m. Enjoy some wine and cheese and other… Read More
Decorative Arts Center Kick Starts Annual Fall Classes
Classes for the fall session are officially underway at the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio, located in the city of Lancaster. Each year, the center offers a variety for classes… Read More
‘State Of the Arts’ Celebrates High School Art Educators
The Ohio University School of Art + Design is excited to host the Fourth Annual exhibition, “State of the Arts,” on view through Oct. 29, in the Ohio University Art… Read More
Film Screening at OU Lancaster Examines Discrimination and Violence
A free film screening of Equal Means Equal, sponsored by the women’s, gender, and sexuality studies department, will be held at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 11 in the newly renovated Wagner… Read More
Records: Company Shipped Millions Of Pills To West Virginia
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Federal records show a drug company shipped 241 million hydrocodone and oxycodone pills to West Virginia over a five-year period. The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports Cardinal Health’s… Read More
Clinton To Return To Ohio Ahead Of Registration Deadline
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Hillary Clinton is slated to campaign in Ohio on the eve of the key swing state’s voter registration deadline. The Democratic presidential candidate plans to hold… Read More
Analysis Shows Link Between Test Results And Poverty Levels
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Despite various changes to state testing and district report cards, an analysis suggests there remains a strong correlation between the results and poverty levels in Ohio…. Read More
FCC Chairman To Talk Broadband, Tech Issues In West Virginia
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The Federal Communications Commission chairman is heading to West Virginia to discuss rural broadband and other technology issues. Sen. Joe Manchin says FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler… Read More
Judge: Utility Not Responsible In Wages Lost In Water Crisis
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A judge has ruled against local workers who sued a water company to recoup wages lost during a January 2014 chemical spill. The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports… Read More