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(11/07/24 5:00am)
Today, I am not worried about myself. I am worried about the groups of people that millions of Americans completely dismissed while casting their vote for president-elect Donald Trump. His harsh rhetoric and frightening potential policies surrounding transgender individuals and immigrants were at the forefront of his campaign.
(11/07/24 5:00am)
Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine received an $8 million grant to construct a new Heritage Translational Research Center.
(11/06/24 4:44am)
Republican Don Jones has been reelected as state representative of the 95th district, defeating Democratic candidate Micah McCarey.
(11/06/24 5:00am)
In a divisive and long-awaited presidential election, Senate races are often not top-of-mind for voters. However, the serious and widely impactful implications Senate races have on not only the country, but the states should be considered at the polls. In one key race, Republican candidate Bernie Moreno of Ohio is running against incumbent Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH). The potential success of either candidate carries high-stakes implications that will affect every Ohioan.
(11/06/24 5:00am)
The Ohio University Center for International Studies was founded in 1964, in tandem with the African Studies Program. In the years following, more globally focused programs were added to the center until it became the entity it is today, the one celebrating its 60th anniversary from Nov. 15-20.
(11/05/24 5:49pm)
Faculty and staff at Ohio University gathered Monday to discuss the university updates. President Lori Stewart Gonzalez opened the meeting, welcoming everyone.
(11/05/24 5:00am)
The Culinary Studio at Jefferson Market serves as a testing center for Culinary Services, where dishes are evaluated before being offered to Ohio University students.
(11/05/24 5:00am)
The longstanding pro-choice movement has gained traction in recent years with the overturn of Roe v. Wade in 2022. The presidential election is fast approaching and once again reproductive rights are on the table. Former president Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris support widely different viewpoints on abortion rights, with Harris taking a pro-choice stance and Trump being pro-life. But what does it mean to be pro-choice?
(11/04/24 5:00am)
In February 2024, an apology notice was sent out to every sorority and fraternity member who was required to come to a discussion on sexual health for a Paws For A Cause program. The discussion was led by an undergraduate peer educator who worked with the Office of Health Promotion.
(11/05/24 5:00am)
Federal Hocking Local School District received two stars for achievement, one for progress, two for gap-closing, two for early literacy and two for graduation. An overall two-star rating is the reality of Federal Hocking Local’s new superintendent Jason Spencer, but he has plans to do something about it.
(11/01/24 4:00am)
No age group is safe from the stresses of the modern world. From children dealing with shortening attention spans and questions of suitable screen time to senior citizens facing issues funding healthcare and retirement, there are more significant problems present in society than can be solved in a lifetime. However, young adults live in a brief and privileged window of life where it is acceptable to prioritize other things over solving major problems, but many fail to recognize this opportunity and end up taking life too seriously.
(10/29/24 4:00am)
“Abbott Elementary” graced the small screen for the first time on Dec. 7, 2021, under the direction of writer, co-executive producer and actor Quinta Brunson. The mockumentary-style comedy show has been a sensation earning 4 Emmys, three Golden Globesand numerous nominations.
(10/28/24 6:11pm)
David Moore was announced as Ohio University’s next vice president for finance and administration. He will begin his role on Jan. 6, 2025, Ohio University announced in a news release.
(10/29/24 4:00am)
Election Day is fast approaching, and although the voter registration deadline has passed, local businesses and campus organizations are advocating for Athens residents to vote.
(10/29/24 4:00am)
Student organizations have spent countless hours providing students with opportunities to get more involved with the upcoming election. Sean Slatzer, a junior studying political science, is the president of one of these groups on campus: Ohio University College Democrats.
(10/29/24 4:00am)
Voters for the upcoming election have long had their minds made up for who they are voting for. With the main purpose of political advertising being persuasion, both candidates for this year’s presidential election have taken two very different routes to target an audience which has further contributed to the already gaping political divide in the U.S.
(10/28/24 4:00am)
The annual Halloweekend celebration took place on Friday and Saturday, welcoming costumes and visitors to the area. The city also provided kid-friendly options to ensure both kids and adults could enjoy the holiday.
(10/25/24 4:00am)
As the Spring 2025 semester scheduling times arrive, students strive to choose classes that are not long and tiresome, but rather interesting. Ohio University students are in luck, as there are countless courses that not only fulfill requirements but make learning fun and engaging.
(10/25/24 4:00am)
The clock strikes noon, and it is a beautiful day on College Green. Professors finally dismiss classes, and most students are eager to get outside, although some can’t help but wonder what the rest of their professor’s day entails.
(10/25/24 4:00am)
Dear Editor: