The Weekender: Resource fair, the Pawpaw Festival and Ohio football
Monday, Sept. 8
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Monday, Sept. 8
From the start of the fall semester until Thanksgiving break, 50% of all college sexual assaults are statistically found to occur. If this statistic is true at other schools, it is also true of ours.
The United Academics of Ohio University hosted a “cheer-in” at Baker University Center on Wednesday morning. Faculty filled the fourth floor around the escalators and cheered on their bargaining team as they made their way to negotiation meetings with the university administration.
As the class of 2029 explores Ohio University’s campus at Bobcat Student Orientation, excitement arises for their arrival. Although it’s fun, the independence and distance from home can also be stressful, especially without the physical presence of home. College is transformative and empowering, but it can also be difficult. There is no need to face these challenges alone.
Many students go into college with an idea of what they want to study; however, some students don’t.
Ohio University offers numerous health services to ensure students have access to health care. Between new routines, academic pressures and adjusting to campus life, students often need physical and mental support.
Stepping onto campus for the first time may feel intimidating. Ohio University can easily feel overwhelming, and getting to know Athens can be difficult. Luckily for new students, there are a few key buildings to remember and people to keep in mind.
This is ongoing breaking news. This story will be updated as more information is acquired.
As a graduate student at Ohio University registered with Student Accessibility Services since 2020, I am writing to raise serious concerns about how the university has responded — or failed to respond — to my disability-related needs.
Coachella 2025 ended April 20, with impressive headliners such as Lady Gaga, Green Day and Post Malone. Since 1999, the music festival has captivated audiences with its memorable performances, eclectic fashion scene and bohemian vibe.
The Athens music scene is nothing short of robust and diverse. With frequent performances at Court Street hotspots, house parties and campus dining spots, new and captivating artists are right next door.
Student Senate passed a “campus bigotry” bill April 2, after a third-degree misdemeanor incident in which a student damaged Student Senate property in a prejudiced manner.
Hundreds of students gathered in the backyards Saturday for Palmer Fest, the last fest of the season.
Ten athletes from Ohio University’s swim and dive team were told they would not be returning for the 2025–26 season in brief, individual meetings held March 3. Each athlete was called to the Aquatic Center for a five to 10 minute conversation with Head Coach Mason Norman, who informed them they were no longer part of the team’s future roster.
This weekend was bustling with visitors as moms came to campus for Ohio University’s annual Moms Weekend. The university curated various events for the weekend, even collaborating with local businesses and vendors.
A sunny Saturday afternoon presented Athens locals with the perfect weather to hit the bike path for the 2025 Bubble Bash 5k. Participants gathered at the Athens Community Center, located at 701 E State St., taking off for the race promptly at 2 p.m. Bubble and foam zones populated the course for participants to run through.
Bagel Street Deli, located at 27 S. Court St., is known for its steamed bagel-wiches and down-to-earth decor, but once a year, something else steals the spotlight. Last Friday, the bashful “Big Pickle,” an item found on the side menu, took center stage during the deli’s 25th annual Picklefest.
Bobcat Nutrition, located at 5 N. North Court St., reopened under new ownership in February after its temporary closure in December.
Mill Fest launched Ohio University’s Fest Season on Saturday with hundreds of people flooding the front and back yards of Mill Street.
As Women’s History Month begins, students and faculty plan to recognize the historical accomplishments of women, but also the challenges faced in the contemporary climate.