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(04/20/26 4:00am)
Ohio Treasurer Democratic candidate Seth Walsh visited Ohio University on Thursday on the first stop of his university tour. He will also be visiting Kent State University, Ohio State, Miami University and the University of Cincinnati.
(04/19/26 11:33pm)
The Ohio University Music Industry Summit allows attendees to immerse themselves in the music industry. This past week, the summit hosted over 70 artists and industry leaders, including OU alumni. Free of charge to high school students, college students, educators and alumni, the three-day event gave music students and lovers a chance to engage in the industry.
(04/17/26 4:00am)
Hundreds of Ohio University students gathered on College Green on Thursday for a walkout protesting what organizers described as administrative inaction on student and faculty concerns. Two students were later taken into custody by the Ohio University Police Department and released.
(04/17/26 4:00am)
Climate advocates are meeting in Athens to journey across southeast and mid-Ohio to raise awareness about the state’s environment May 16.
(04/16/26 10:24pm)
This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.
(04/16/26 4:00am)
A water shortage caused by a 20-year drought spread throughout the city, leaving citizens to pay for their admission to urinate, as the toilets are controlled by a single government company.
(04/15/26 4:00am)
Athens has always been a place I hoped to call home. Over the past year and a half, it has become so much more than that. My time here has pushed me academically, challenged me creatively and opened doors I never imagined possible.
(04/14/26 4:00am)
Concerned about the rental housing conditions Athens residents must live in daily, the Affordable Housing Commission and Athens City Council decided to evaluate living conditions through two surveys, one for landlords and one for renters.
(04/14/26 4:00am)
Correction Appended: A previous version of this article stated that 13,137 people filed opposing public comments. A correction has been made to correct 1,337 filed opposing public comments.
(04/14/26 4:00am)
The state of Ohio is no stranger to young political candidates. Ohio’s youngest elected official is Ben Nguyen, who was elected to the Tri-State School Board in 2025. Nguyen won his race at 18 years old and studies finance at Miami University.
(04/14/26 4:00am)
In 1999, Joe Jarvis graduated from Ohio University with a degree in philosophy. Now, he owns his own streetwear brand: The Cola Corporation.
(04/14/26 4:00am)
Tuesday, April 14
(04/10/26 4:00am)
Members of Ohio University’s administration and faculty gathered in Baker University Center Theater on April 9 for an hour-long University Update meeting focused on the university’s dynamic strategy, finances and state policy.
(04/09/26 4:00am)
Parents United for Public Schools hosted a town hall and information session Tuesday night at the Athens Public Library to inform residents about school funding challenges and begin organizing a local chapter.
(04/09/26 4:00am)
Athens’ budding environmental group, Fridays For Future, strives to advocate for the planet.
(04/08/26 4:00am)
This Friday, April 10, the deluxe version of Laufey’s “A Matter of Time” will be available for streaming and purchase. “A Matter of Time: The Final Hour” will feature four new songs, creating a 19-track extended project.
(04/07/26 4:00am)
The Jane Goodall Institute declared April 3 Dr. Jane Goodall Day, in celebration of the conservationist’s birthday and legacy.
(04/07/26 4:00am)
Some Ohio University students have a full-time job on top of their coursework, and others juggle their student organizations with their many responsibilities. James Joyce, a junior studying computer science and artificial intelligence, is running for Ohio House of Representatives District 95, aiming to lower living costs, support education and protect the natural beauty of Ohio.
(04/07/26 4:00am)
Ohio University will eliminate or combine 32 programs by Aug. 15 in response to the Advance Ohio Higher Education Act, also known as Senate Bill 1.
(04/07/26 4:00am)
Being able to learn and recreate history is a hobby for many worldwide. For those in the medieval society at Ohio University, learning about medieval arts and fighting styles is a great way to educate oneself, exercise and meet others with similar interests.