Fourth floor of Alden Library will be a 24-hour space next academic year
Ohio University students will eventually have an additional space to study late at night: the fourth floor of Alden Library.
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Ohio University students will eventually have an additional space to study late at night: the fourth floor of Alden Library.
Being college students, the chaotic events, what seem to be endless struggles, and sometimes debilitating emotions we deal with on a daily basis cause a great deal of stress in our lives. A good portion of the time, however, the things that cause us the greatest amount of distress are the ones that we have no control over.
Maddie Knostman sees words differently.
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The Athena Grand has an opportunity for people to get “one good scare” this Halloween weekend.
Dumbledore, a yellow goldendoodle wearing a Cleveland Indians bandana, paced excitedly by his handler as he awaited for the Puppy Panel at Schoonover Center on Wednesday night to begin.
Instead of learning about a country through a Powerpoint or a textbook, students will be able to experience Malaysian culture hands-on with board games.
Athens' Halloween Block Party begins Saturday, which means thousands of people will crowd Court Street to yell, drink and dance — in costume.
At the beginning of last academic year, an increase in devices led to Ohio University's router to become overwhelmed — but this year has been different despite even more devices being on campus.
Lillian Douds wants people to talk about suicide so they can break “a cycle that never ends.”
As an Ohio University student and a concerned American citizen, I urge the administration, OUPD, and Athens PD to increase security to prevent sexual assault and to provide safer streets. In addition, the Ohio University student body needs to deepen its understanding of the issues surrounding sexual assault.
In response to the nationwide heroin epidemic, University of Texas at Austin is training resident assistants to administer the life-saving antidote Naloxone to students who overdose on heroin and other opiates.
Trigger warning: the word “trigger” will be used repeatedly throughout this article.
Two whole pots of coffee may seem like a lot for an average student, but to Mitch Fraley, a freshman studying psychology, it is just another day.
As a junior attending Wellston High School, Brooke Manring wanted challenging coursework, so she enrolled in College Credit Plus at Ohio University.
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More Ohio University students are opting to study abroad for shorter periods of time rather than spending a semester in another country.
The first Ohio University Campus Conversation of the 2016-17 academic year Tuesday addressed the debate between freedom of speech and hate speech.
More than 40 percent of graduate students at Ohio University who replied to a survey from Graduate Student Senate reported having incomes at or below the federal poverty line.
The middle of the semester is upon us and you can see the burnout of the student body as you walk around campus — everyone is a little more subdued and a lot more stressed than in previous weeks of the semester. As we move toward midterms and the semester continues full speed ahead, everything can become a little overwhelming and students may begin to put their own needs on the back burner.