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(04/03/24 12:59am)
Drinking beer for class sounds like a typical college student’s dream. At Ohio University that dream has become a fun reality for students in The Art of Craft Brewing: An Athens Case Study class, which teaches the business and chemistry of beer production.
(03/31/24 10:41pm)
The second presidential senate debate took place Thursday to allow the tickets to discuss their platforms, goals, leadership styles and initiatives.
(03/29/24 3:08am)
I always knew I wanted to commute. It was a default for me. Living 30 minutes away from campus, I assumed commuting would be a piece of cake. In some ways it is, but in certain circumstances, it can be quite the opposite.
(03/29/24 1:46am)
High school was not the best time of my life. The best times are all around and yet to come. At times, high school felt like a prison and at others it was a common ground of halls to stroll. Upon graduating, I was more than happy to leave and never look back. My identity of that time feels foreign, but there are memories from high school that sting with nostalgia when replayed, holding an irreplaceable excitement of youth, drama, pain and hope, a rare combination to find once left to history.
(03/27/24 12:43am)
College is a time marked by exciting experiences. With the newfound freedom from parents, college is a place where one can unabashedly explore new things. One of those experiences is the one-night stand.
(03/21/24 3:00am)
The United Academics of Ohio University, or UAOU, delivered a letter to OU President Lori Stewart Gonzalez on March 5 during a rally it hosted on College Green, requesting the university respect its wishes to unionize and agree to remain neutral.
(03/21/24 3:19am)
The cherished tradition that is college rock started in another city named Athens over 500 miles from Ohio University’s campus — Athens, Georgia. The phenomenon that later became a genre took off in the ‘80s and ‘90s, with bands like R.E.M. and Pixies leading the movement.
(03/21/24 3:00am)
Months of training, grueling matches and exhaustion all culminate in one weekend. While the majority of the country will set its focus on the beginning of March Madness, there is another national tournament happening in Kansas City, Missouri: the NCAA Wrestling Championships.
(03/18/24 12:18am)
Magana is the solo project of multi-instrumentalist Jeni Magaña. The artist described her upcoming LP, "Teeth," as "witchy rock," and will fittingly be released on Mar. 25 in conjunction with the peak illumination of the Worm Moon.
(03/06/24 1:53am)
Many college students are entering the workforce or beginning internships for the first time. As a result, the question of what to wear to the workplace often comes up, especially when the rules of what is and is not acceptable are ever-changing.
(02/29/24 4:00am)
Pursuing a college degree comes with a hefty price tag. Four years of education for a student living on campus at a public university costs an average of $104,108, according to the Education Data Initiative.
(02/23/24 9:04pm)
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(02/21/24 3:44am)
On Nov. 26, 2007, the United Nations General Assembly declared Feb. 20 as World Social Justice Day. The day was meant to honor efforts to reduce unemployment and stand against social exclusion and poverty. The UN General Assembly also wanted to recognize the importance of social development, peace and security.
(02/16/24 3:01am)
If you attend college in 2024, you will have probably noticed some unique nicknames about the new nicotine pouches known as Zyns. The Thomas Jefferzyn, Lamar Jackzyn and, of course, the upper decky lip pillow. However, no matter what comedic or hip little names we have for it, it's still a nicotine product that can cause many physical and mental long-term problems.
(02/16/24 2:27am)
Some form of burnout is inevitable for college students and sometimes it feels like we are running on fumes. With spring break just on the horizon, it is easy to get burnt out. Here are some tips to avoid the all-too-familiar spring burnout.
(02/15/24 3:29am)
With February observed as Black History Month, student organizations are coming together to celebrate and unite for the occasion.
(02/14/24 3:28am)
Galentine's Day marks a special occasion every year when women and girls celebrate sisterhood and their close female friends, showing your sisters, blood or found, that their presence in your life is appreciated. While people are looking for ideas or activities to celebrate the occasion, here are some movie ideas for a Galentine's Day bash.
(02/13/24 5:00am)
For many students, college is the bridge between childhood and adulthood, a transition period during which young adults learn how to be independent and take care of themselves. This is often an exciting time as they find themselves and prepare to navigate the world on their own.
(02/15/24 4:19am)
Faculty retention rates at Ohio University are still dropping after the COVID-19 pandemic layoffs, leading to fewer course offerings for students and frustration among instructional faculty.
(02/09/24 4:15am)
As members of the student organization Black Sheep Improv circled up before rehearsal, they shared something about their weekend before beginning a rehearsal full of laughter and fun. A theater game of “kitty cat careers” got the giggles going in this rehearsal, and it was clear to see that the members of Black Sheep Improv are a close-knit family.