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(01/10/22 2:16am)
Academic burnout is a challenge many students face during their college years. With the stress of tough classes, desire to maintain a healthy social life and the ongoing pandemic, students are feeling the academic burnout trending higher than in previous school years.
(01/02/22 6:06pm)
With 2022 almost here, many students are looking forward to their New Year’s Resolutions. As they look to put this past year behind them, students have mixed emotions about how 2021 went.
(12/18/21 1:58am)
‘Tis the season for holidays, family gatherings and, of course, giving gifts. On a college budget, expensive gifts can be hard to manage. However, some of the most sincere gifts often come with only the price of dedicated time. Craft-loving students share the homemade gifts they love to make and receive.
(12/03/21 5:05am)
The crowd cheers and applauds as the menorah is lit. Against the dark night sky, the lights shine brightly, illuminating the students gathered to celebrate in front of Baker University Center. This year, Hanukkah’s eight-night celebration spans from Nov. 28 to Dec. 6, and Chabad has events every night.
(11/23/21 4:52am)
Your closest family and friends surround the table. You’re dressed nicely, eating special food and are reflecting on what you’re most grateful for. Sounds like Thanksgiving, right? It’s actually the Jewish holiday Shabbat.
(11/16/21 2:23am)
Animal adoptions have steadily increased over the past year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which left many people stuck at home in quarantine and looking for something new.
(11/15/21 4:37am)
The droning nature sounds halted, the house lights dimmed and fans burst out of their chairs with excitement. This combination of events only meant one thing: FINNEAS was taking the stage.
(11/08/21 4:21am)
The Baker University Center’s ballroom was packed with people, illuminated with colorful lights and filled with soulful sounds Saturday night. At 8 p.m, Stephen Kramer Glickman performed at Ohio University, uniting the students and people of Athens for his first-ever live concert.
(11/01/21 1:32am)
Last Night in Soho is the latest film from Edgar Wright, the filmmaker behind films like Hot Fuzz and Baby Driver. Unfortunately, it doesn’t quite hit the same high bar of quality as those films.
(11/01/21 1:49am)
The Puzzle Piece Society is a new student organization that invites Ohio University students who are on the autism spectrum to experience a sense of community and have an opportunity to socialize with new people.
(10/28/21 3:54am)
Ohio University’s esports facility plans to open during Spring Semester 2022 after a global computer chip shortage delayed its opening, leaving Bobcat Esports members gaming at home.
(10/27/21 2:25am)
Ohio University Student Senate held a town hall Tuesday and discussed goals for the semester and recruitment efforts.
(10/26/21 2:08am)
Kimberly Rios, associate professor of psychology, teaches Psychology of Religion, or PSY 3530, and she is constantly finding ways to engage and educate her students on the different perspectives of religion in the everyday world.
(10/25/21 2:12am)
From the moment the audience walked in The Union, it was clear they were transported into a different place, where authenticity was embraced and inhibitions were lost.
(10/25/21 3:17am)
In the first six weeks of the Fall Semester, nearly 1,000 students sought help through Ohio University’s Counseling and Psychological Services, or CPS.
(10/22/21 2:50am)
Shively Court’s dining hall capabilities will remain inactive despite Ohio University’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
(10/22/21 3:05am)
Dolly Alm, a senior studying organizational behavior, hosted a workshop Thursday showcasing her experiences with the student leadership certificate program and how it led to a project with NASA.
(10/20/21 4:23am)
Ebony Minds, an Ohio University student group focused on educating others about what Black people, specifically women, face on a daily basis, held a professional development workshop Tuesday evening. Marcquis Parham, assistant director of the Career and Leadership Development Center, taught the workshop with a focus on resume building.
(10/20/21 4:28am)
The month of October is known to many as LGBTQ+ History Month, dedicated to preserving, recognizing and analyzing the rich history of queer individuals and how it has impacted their experiences in the modern day.
(10/18/21 2:27am)
Ohio University has launched a psychological services program specifically for students in the Honors Tutorial College, or HTC.