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(01/29/25 5:00am)
In the early 2000s, it would have been rare to find more than a few desktop computers in a classroom. 20 years later, a classroom would seem incomplete without a crowd of students relying on personal laptops and multiple other devices to get through the school day. In more recent years, those laptops have become a means to use artificial intelligence in the classroom.
(01/28/25 5:00am)
A ceasefire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas was agreed to Jan. 19, ending the 15-month-long conflict.
(01/28/25 5:00am)
Since 1993, the Delta Gamma sorority has been chartered at Ohio University, striving to bring sisterhood to Athens by bolstering the leadership skills of members through Anchor Academy.
(01/28/25 5:00am)
Between tuition, rent, food and other expenses, college life comes at a hefty cost. Managing school, work and social life all while trying to stay within budget can be hard for many students.
(01/28/25 5:00am)
Since 2025 began, a multitude of changes have taken place in the U.S. Most notably, President Donald Trump’s inauguration and the signing of many executive orders are leaving Americans frustrated and scared. In these trying times the best weapon of all is an educated compassionate voice.
(01/28/25 5:00am)
A newly banded bunch of Athens locals are waking up the town with rapid drum breaks and a quick tempo, as a fresh and electric punk rock band recently hit the neighborhood.
(01/28/25 5:00am)
Southeast Ohio offers various reproductive health resources, many of which are free, despite growing concerns about reproductive health access.
(01/26/25 7:37pm)
Ohio University hosted its university updates Wednesday at 1 p.m. in Walter Rotunda. The university updates is a series of events detailing the strategic priorities, progress and important topics affecting the university.
(01/24/25 5:00am)
Not to be confused with bluegrass or country, the aptly named genre of old-time music is one of the oldest forms of music in North America outside of indigenous music. Stemming from music of the British Isles and Africa, it puts heavy emphasis on the fiddle, banjo and mandolin, as well as a social connection between friends and neighbors. It has become heavily associated with the Appalachian region.
(01/24/25 5:00am)
Ohio University’s African Jama Group is home to passionate students from diverse backgrounds and ethnicities who enjoy expressing themselves through energetic dance moves and drumming.
(01/23/25 5:00am)
It is said that Americans lack an understanding of the greater world because they are too consumed with the chaos within their borders. A survey by the Council on Foreign Relations and the National Geographic Society found that “Americans exhibit gaps in their knowledge about geography and world affairs.”
(01/22/25 5:00am)
As a part of the $99 million Chaddock + Morrow College of Fine Arts Capital Project, renovations began on Seigfred Hall. Built in 1962, Seigfred Hall was the largest arts building in the country at the time of construction.
(01/22/25 5:00am)
When thinking of the word “home," most people envision cozy living rooms, delicious meals and loving family members. However, this is not the case for diehard Ohio University Bobcat fans, as home to them is equivalent to Peden Stadium, Bird Ice Arena and the Convocation Center.
(01/21/25 5:00am)
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. hosted a silent march at 9:30 a.m. Monday and celebratory brunch at 10 a.m. in Baker University Center.
(01/21/25 5:00am)
A grassroots political campaign led by Ohio University Young Democratic Socialists of America has begun to make Athens a sanctuary city for transgender, nonbinary and genderqueer people. If the campaign passes through City Council, the title would be largely symbolic, promising to defend transgender people and to not enforce discriminatory laws in Athens.
(01/21/25 5:00am)
One of the biggest questions incoming college students face is which major to declare. From engineering to theater to graphic design, there seems to be no end to options for a specialized field of study. Ohio University alone offers over 250 undergraduate degree programs, according to its website, and there are countless others throughout the country. With such a broad selection, incoming students can often be overwhelmed with choices and forget a key fact during their decision making: there doesn’t have to be just one choice.
(01/21/25 5:00am)
Donald Trump was sworn in as president for a second term Monday. His inauguration follows the 2024 presidential election, in which he defeated former Vice President Kamala Harris by 86 electoral votes.
(01/18/25 9:46pm)
Correction Appended: The latest version of this article lists the Osteopathic Heritage Foundation President as Terri Donlin Huesman and corrects information about OU’s R1 status.
(01/16/25 5:00am)
The priority filing date for scholarships at Ohio University is coming up in two weeks, Feb. 1.
(01/16/25 5:00am)
Kokosing Inc. has partnered with Ohio University to provide significant updates to the current construction lab located in room 116 of the Charles R. and Marilyn Y. Stuckey Academic and Research Center.