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(09/06/24 4:00am)
Holding elected officials accountable for their actions and idolizing politicians, whether it be because of Generation Z, cancel culture or social media, are only gaining popularity.
(09/10/24 4:00am)
Six years after being disbanded, Dawson Buchwald and David Seymour, seniors studying music education and music production and recording industry studies, and the new founder and co-founder of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, knew Ohio University’s campus needed a community like the freshly revived fraternity.
(09/06/24 4:00am)
Student Senate and Ohio University Culinary Services partnered in Spring 2024 with Just Vertical to bring indoor gardens to OU’s dining halls in an initiative to get fresh produce to Cat’s Cupboard, OU’s food pantry.
(09/05/24 2:30am)
Daily Rundown: OU expects decrease in first-year enrollment, The Side Bar opens, welcomes new music, Drew’s Decrees: Public school teachers deserve more financial support, and more!
(09/05/24 4:00am)
Athens City Council met Tuesday to discuss a letter addressed to the council from Sandstone Family Apartments, as well as the recent ruling on the paper bag ban.
(09/05/24 4:00am)
In December of 2023, Pitcher/DH superstar Shohei Ohtani scored a whopping 10-year, 700 million-dollar contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. In August, it was estimated that the base pay for computer engineers living in the U.S. was at a record high of $131,259. Rapper Snoop Dogg also reported in August of 2022 he pays his professional blunt roller $40,000-50,000. And yet the national average for a public school teacher living in the United States stayed at a stagnant $69,544, 5% less than the average pay for teachers 10 years ago. Something must change.
(09/05/24 4:00am)
Ohio University expects a smaller freshman class this academic year, following previous years of record-breaking first-year enrollment.
(09/04/24 4:00am)
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 43% of full-time undergraduate students are employed, as of 2018. Of these students, many have to work over 20 hours a week.
(09/04/24 4:00am)
When coming into college, many people refer to this period as “the best time of your life.” They say people meet their best friends in college and never want to leave. Rose-colored glasses are put over the expectations of the fun a person will have or is supposed to have. An incoming college student might expect a perfect friend group in which everyone is always together, going on adventures and getting into mischief. When reality kicks in, the overwhelming loneliness of college is unexpected. The problem is, everyone faces it, and it’s not talked about enough.
(09/03/24 4:00am)
Correction Appended: A previous version of this article said Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service will move programs to Canvas in Spring 2025. The article is updated to Summer 2025 as per a source error.
(09/03/24 4:00am)
The Taliban’s Ministry of Vice and Virtue recently issued new morality laws, which prohibit women from speaking or showing their bare faces in public. The goal of such laws is the “promotion of virtue and the elimination of vice,” according to ministry spokesman Maulvi Abdul Ghafar Farooq. The “vice” in question is men’s desire, and women’s voices are apparently a form of intimacy that can be used to lead men into temptation.
(09/03/24 4:00am)
Student loan forgiveness is a tense topic in politics. Both Democratic and Republican politicians turn to statistics about federal student loan forgiveness programs to illuminate each others’ faults. These actions create confusion for voters and enrollees of these programs.
(08/30/24 2:49am)
Faculty senate resolution allows students to bring children to class
(08/30/24 2:27am)
Correction Appended: A previous version of this article said ODNR had entered 3,000 oil/gas incidents in eight years. The article is updated to say 2,300 incidents as per a source miscalculation.
(08/30/24 4:00am)
Dear Editor,
(08/30/24 2:27am)
Correction appended: The headline and some details in the article have been updated to more accurately reflect the topic.
(08/29/24 2:51am)
Daphne’s Dispatch: Political opinions can strain friendships
(08/29/24 4:00am)
As classes begin, incoming freshmen prepare for campus life while upperclassmen plan for another year of college. The start of a new school year brings many exciting possibilities, but also a lot of stress and financial strain. From textbooks and technology to tuition bills, the start of the fall semester is expensive.
(08/29/24 4:00am)
In Ohio, second graders learn about how “living things cause change on earth,” and about the concept of extinction, according to the Ohio Department of Education’s Standards by Grade Level for Second Grade. Third through fifth grade science curriculum teaches students to apply scientific knowledge to real-world challenges, that science is not static and science helps them understand the world around them based on evidence.
(08/29/24 4:00am)
The Ohio University Board of Trustees met Monday, Aug. 19, to discuss new college deans, classroom AI usage and enrollment updates.