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(02/04/25 5:00am)
Ohio Senate Bill 1 is a bill that “bans Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion courses, training, litmus tests, required statements, and spending for any DEI initiatives or programs with the same intent,” specifically in higher education. By banning DEI initiatives, university students in Ohio will lose access to a multitude of open and welcoming environments, course offerings and potentially scholarship money.
(01/31/25 2:37am)
Student Senate convened Wednesday evening, failing to pass a resolution on balancing executive power but passing a bill on student mental health.
(01/21/25 5:00am)
Donald Trump was sworn in as president for a second term Monday. His inauguration follows the 2024 presidential election, in which he defeated former Vice President Kamala Harris by 86 electoral votes.
(01/18/25 9:46pm)
Correction Appended: The latest version of this article lists the Osteopathic Heritage Foundation President as Terri Donlin Huesman and corrects information about OU’s R1 status.
(01/14/25 5:00am)
Although most Ohio University students are beginning just another spring semester, members of the class of 2025 are currently gearing up for their final months on campus. The traditions and importance associated with this semester allows seniors to reflect on the past few years and anticipate the monumental occasions ahead of them.
(01/03/25 4:19am)
United Academics of Ohio University is getting ready to hold a vote to form a union for professors and teachers at Ohio University.
(12/05/24 5:00am)
As caps soar through the air and parents and friends cheer, Ohio University’s fall graduates experience their final moments as Bobcats, crossing the finish line and entering their next stage of life.
(11/21/24 5:00am)
The conversation surrounding reproductive health is often treated as taboo and shrouded in an air of shame. Angelica Merritt, an Ohio University alumna, knows this feeling well but is determined to change the way we go about these discussions, step by step and herbal remedy by herbal remedy.
(11/19/24 5:00am)
Bobcat Nutrition, a new local business, opened on Court Street. It serves up a number of different protein shakes, smoothies and energizing teas for customers.
(10/29/24 4:00am)
Election Day is fast approaching, and although the voter registration deadline has passed, local businesses and campus organizations are advocating for Athens residents to vote.
(10/29/24 4:00am)
Election Day is one week away and Ohio University students share concerns over the election and impending results.
(10/28/24 4:00am)
Few moments in literary history are as defining as the release of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” in 1813. Facing down such a monumentally influential piece of work, the Ohio University students who make up the cast of Tantrum Theater’s production of Austen’s novel are up to the challenge.
(10/25/24 4:00am)
Five homework assignments, two exams and three essays are due in one week. Panicking and feeling as though it will never get done seems like a simple solution, except it isn't one. Hitting a wall of work in college, especially halfway through a semester, is difficult to avoid. However, there are ways to make it slightly easier and less stressful. There are ways to manage academic stress in college.
(10/22/24 4:00am)
Despite the many exciting and wonderful aspects of university life, college campuses have long been hot spots for assault, muggings and other similar crimes. An ADT and the Clery Center survey reported more than 82% of college students are concerned for their personal safety on campus, whether it’s “being in an unfamiliar area, interacting with strangers, walking home in the dark or leaving a bar/party alone.”
(10/16/24 4:00am)
Ohio University Faculty Senate met Monday to discuss various topics, including university retention and amending the faculty handbook.
(10/08/24 4:00am)
Whether spending time with friends, attending a family reunion or sitting on College Green, one thing has the power to bring individuals together: storytelling. By sharing adventurous, exciting, sad or funny stories, people have passed on memories through generations, shaping the world today.
(10/04/24 8:20pm)
The League of Women Voters of Ohio and its affiliate organization in Athens visited Ohio University’s campus as a part of its “Your Voice, Your Vote, Your Power” campaign.
(09/30/24 11:47pm)
"Sister Cindy" is TikTok famous for visiting college campuses to spread her evangelical Christian beliefs about women. She is known for her confrontational speaking and her famous statement "ho no mo". Reporter, Cassie Dye caught all the action today on college green and got student's opinions on the matter.
Video by: Cassie Dye
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(10/01/24 4:00am)
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump announced July 15 he had chosen Sen. JD Vance (D-OH) as his running mate and vice president candidate. Vance accepted the nomination three days later. Since his nomination, Vance has made one thing clear: he is the wrong running mate for Trump.
(09/27/24 4:00am)
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris outlined her economic vision of bolstering the U.S.’s middle class in a speech Wednesday at Carnegie Mellon University.