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(09/10/19 2:33am)
World Suicide Prevention day is Sept. 10, and the entire month of September is World Suicide Prevention Month. In Ohio alone, suicide is the 11th leading cause of death and the second leading cause of death for ages 15-34, according to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP).
(09/03/19 12:12am)
Clarification appended.
(08/27/19 2:17am)
While starting a new academic year is a refreshing experience, getting back into that school mindset is tough, especially when summer was so great. But nothing says back-to-school like a good book. As September quickly approaches, days spent reading on the beach must come to an end, but no worries, here are eight classic novels that’ll have you in the school spirit in no time.
(08/09/19 6:16pm)
At face value, NBC’s sitcom Community and FX’s It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia are two very different shows. Community, which follows a mismatched group of friends at the subpar Greendale Community College, is a lighthearted sitcom safe for the whole family. It’s Always Sunny, however, examines the darker parts of the human psyche through a group of narcissists who own Paddy’s Pub, a dive bar in Philadelphia.
(06/09/19 8:07pm)
When the trailer for Tate Taylor’s Ma was released, it was shaping up to be a thrilling film with a chilling performance from Octavia Spencer that would mark her first leading role. Everyone expected greatness from a seasoned director like Taylor, who’s directed great films such as The Help, The Girl on the Train and Get on Up. Instead of the great film audiences anticipated, Ma is a jumbled attempt at creating something scary — but to no avail.
(06/02/19 7:16pm)
May marks Mental Health Awareness Month, and all month long, prevention strategies, lifelines, survivor stories and pleas to ask for help were being retweeted, reported on and posted on Instagram Stories. It’s important to remember that mental health awareness is an ongoing conversation. Here are seven ways to continue the conversation now that May is over:
(05/29/19 12:50pm)
Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS), located on the third floor of Hudson Health Center, is a great resource for counseling, psychiatry, and other services.
(05/12/19 11:12pm)
Just a month and a half after rapper Logic released his book Supermarket accompanied by a delightful, coinciding soundtrack under the same name, the rapper has dropped another full-length album. The Maryland-born rapper’s Confessions of a Dangerous Mind dips around a bit but, at times, gives a heartfelt glimpse into the rapping style that made him a household name. The 16-track album features huge collaborations, sincere lyricism and serene vibes.
(04/28/19 9:06pm)
Exams are a touchy subject. Caffeine levels, sleep deprivation and anxiety levels are building. Finals and the inevitability of the future can be stressful for many, so self-care is crucial to stay positive. Here are five tips to help avoid the crash and burn:
(04/18/19 1:57am)
Ohio University’s Counseling and Psychological Services encourages its patients to use an online tool and application to support their mental health.
(04/18/19 12:36am)
The Ohio University Latino Student Union (LSU) and the Infectious Tropical Disease Institute (ITDI) are collaborating to host a culturally themed celebration Friday, and portions of the proceeds go to an important cause.
(04/15/19 12:15am)
Every year on the Friday evening prior to Ohio University’s commencement ceremony, seniors who identify as multicultural celebrate Kushinda/Ritos de Pasaje with friends, family, faculty and staff at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.
(04/05/19 4:09am)
Cody Shanklin, Ohio University senior and psychology major, listens to a speaker during the Take Back the Night event in the Baker Center ballroom on Thursday, April 4, 2019.
(04/01/19 10:21pm)
Here is a glimpse of the five finalists for the student trustee position on Ohio University’s Board of Trustees. The student trustee will be announced April 17 at the Leadership Gala.
(03/26/19 3:52am)
Gluten free diets have become a trend, and many people question whether they make a significant difference in health; nutrition experts say they are neither good nor bad.
(03/19/19 1:13am)
Correction appended.
(03/19/19 1:00am)
Psychologists believe social media can affect users both positively and negatively, depending on how they use it.
(03/05/19 1:10am)
Ohio University students and Athens residents can find green beer at the end of the figurative rainbow Wednesday as Court Street bars and others prepare to serve the tinted kegs to celebrate Green Beer Day.
(02/28/19 4:08am)
The final five candidates who will interview with Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s staff for the student trustee position were announced during Wednesday’s Ohio University Student Senate meeting.
(02/28/19 12:34am)
It’s hard to believe March is already here, but on the bright side, some of the year’s most anticipated movies are finally here. It seems like March will be bringing a mixed bag of movie genres that will be sure to evoke all kinds of emotions from you. Here are five movies you should look forward to seeing this upcoming month: