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(10/18/21 2:03am)
John Quinones, renowned ABC journalist and host of What Would You Do?, will be accepting the 2021 Carr Van Anda award at the Carr Van Anda Symposium Tuesday, Oct. 19, on Ohio University’s campus. Along with accepting the award, Quinones will be accompanied by a panel of experienced journalists and historians speaking about Carr Van Anda and diversity in journalism.
(10/15/21 1:49am)
My Sister’s Place is one of two agencies that operates domestic violence shelters in Athens, Hocking and Vinton counties. The three counties are home to more than 105,000 people, according to data from the 2019 Census.
(10/13/21 2:55am)
Every other Tuesday, students with varied levels of American Sign Language (ASL) experience come together in a welcoming environment, aiming to strengthen members’ knowledge about sign language and deaf culture.
(10/13/21 4:24am)
College Green is usually full of students dashing from class to class, but Tuesday it was filled with something else: rows and rows of backpacks. They lined the criss-crossing pathways of College Green, and each bag closest to the walking paths had a laminated paper story attached. One spoke of a secret crush never given the opportunity to be shared, the next of a one-year anniversary that had gone uncelebrated and another of a 12-year-old boy who loved video games and soccer. Each is the story of a person or a group who lost their lives to suicide.
(10/11/21 3:17am)
After a plumbing issue in Brown Hall led to what residents described as “brown water” and a potent smell, the issue was attributed to a cracked cast-iron drainpipe.
(10/04/21 1:00am)
Monday, Oct. 4, is National Taco Day here in the U.S. and several local restaurants and students are celebrating.
(10/04/21 2:24am)
After September had some of the best content from Netflix yet, October won’t be following too far behind with new seasons from originals On My Block and You. Following suit, a lot of new thrilling originals and childhood classics will be coming back to Netflix this fall.
(09/30/21 3:46am)
It’s that time of year already: the “Athens plague” is spreading, everyone is frantically studying for midterms and all-nighters are being pulled.
(09/29/21 2:12am)
Ohio University is currently experiencing a shortage of dining hall workers and has made changes, such as switching to disposable cutlery, to accommodate for low employment.
(09/29/21 3:14am)
OhioHealth recently announced it would provide sports medicine services to Trimble Local School District and Nelsonville-York City School District after securing a five-year partnership with the districts.
(09/27/21 3:36am)
On Sunday, congressional candidate for Ohio’s 15th district special election Allison Russo made a trip to the city of Athens to hold a breakfast with Southeast Ohio labor leaders as well as a meet and greet with Ohio University students.
(09/27/21 3:16am)
As freshmen, being thrown into a brand new environment can sometimes make students feel lost, confused and undecided. When the struggles of moving away from home and making new friends are combined with navigating academic life, these feelings can become even more exacerbated.
(09/23/21 4:31am)
The Factors of Emotional/Affective Risks, or FEAR, Lab employs student researchers and volunteers to study anxiety and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health.
(09/21/21 3:40am)
Athens City Council discussed at its meeting Monday evening the creation of Clean Energy Week in Athens and the first medical marijuana dispensary that opened in the city.
(09/20/21 3:28am)
As Ohio University’s Nov. 15 COVID-19 vaccination deadline approaches, the vaccination rates of its regional campuses are much lower than those of the Athens campus.
(09/16/21 2:12am)
Ohio University’s Women’s Center has been gearing up for an in-person school year full of events. Finding ways to engage and educate, the Women’s Center released its calendar full of the events happening this fall.
(09/15/21 2:37am)
Ohio University’s Counseling and Psychological Services, or CPS, has implemented a new, interactive mental health-centered app called Kognito. The app, which is available for students and faculty to register, is a suicide prevention program aimed to educate users on the various signs of mental illness through informative modules.
(09/13/21 3:10am)
The responsibilities of resident assistants at Ohio University have increased since the COVID-19 pandemic began, and, despite OU reopening its campus to students, this semester is no different.
(09/07/21 1:06am)
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the lives of many and continues to be a daunting topic. With the challenge of processing a pandemic, students are faced with many new adaptations and finding a “new normal.”
(09/03/21 1:48am)
Syllabus week has breezed by, meaning homework and class schedules are setting in. But, it’s still early in the semester, meaning there’s still time to get organized. Don’t put off filling out calendars or sorting supplies. Organizing may be intimidating, but doing it now will save time and stress in the future. Settle that scatterbrained feeling by practicing our four tips for getting organized: