Athens Fire Department experiences understaffing
The Athens Fire Department is getting new headquarters, but the department is still dealing with internal issues like understaffing and lack of funds from the university.
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The Athens Fire Department is getting new headquarters, but the department is still dealing with internal issues like understaffing and lack of funds from the university.
The United States federal election is in just 36 days. While many are focused on the top of the ticket, namely the presidential race, others are preparing for a close race between incumbent Ohio senator Sherrod Brown and Bernie Moreno.
In January, a group of coworkers came together to help one of them with a class assignment. Approximately eight months later, that class assignment became Feline Frenzy, the five-person rock fusion group owning the stage at The Union, located at 18 W. Union St., and on the rise in the Athens band scene.
In November, Ohio voters have the chance to determine the fate of the U.S. Senate’s upcoming term. Seven competitive races are likely to decide which party will end up holding the majority, according to the New York Times. The Ohio race between Republican Bernie Moreno and incumbent Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) is one of two races considered a true toss-up.
The Athens Ohio Roller Derby, or AORD, is holding its annual Back to School Bash Doubleheader at the Athens Community Center Saturday.
A speaker stands at the front of a room of colleagues, doesn’t make eye contact with audience members and no one understands what they are saying. The main points are lost, even if they are important, no one feels they learned enough. This idea demonstrates the importance of public speaking and why it shouldn’t be brushed off.
Ohio University held its fourth university updates event Thursday afternoon in Baker University Center.
Each fall, the Athena Cinema, located at 20 S. Court St., collaborates with Ohio University’s Office of Sustainability to provide students with a free sustainability-based film series.
The 2024 November election is high stakes for America and the state of democracy. Whether planning to cast a vote for former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris, participation in the voting process this year is vital, especially for women. Issues such as gun violence, abortion access, healthcare and reproductive rights affect the lives of everyone, but especially women in America.
Across the country, cities and regions often switch from being almost unknown to being an outdoor hub in a matter of years. Take Bentonville, Arkansas, the home of Walmart Headquarters. After receiving funding from the Walton family to support recreational activities in the town, it quickly gained the title of “Mountain Biking Capital of the World.”
America’s “Silver State” now has a daunting decision to make this fall. In a state that is often narrowly won in presidential races, Nevada cannot clearly decide on a consistent political identity. Yet, an understanding of Nevada’s challenges can help to comprehend national voting patterns.
Any list of essential children’s literature would be incomplete without Margaret Wise Brown’s “Goodnight Moon.” However, the book was included on a different list until 1972: the list of books banned by the New York Public Library.
Hundreds of former Ohio University Marching 110 members are currently counting down the days until Homecoming, an event intended to bring life-long Bobcats back to Athens for a weekend of throwbacks and traditions. One of these beloved annual practices within the Marching 110 is the inclusion of the alumni band in yearly Homecoming festivities and the reunion of a century-old family.
Ohio University’s Homecoming festivities officially kick off this week. Paint the Town Green is an event that challenges OU departments and residence halls to compete against each other in a showcase of Bobcat pride.
As Homecoming week draws nearer and Ohio University prepares for the influx of alumni and families, the Alumni Association prepared for its first “Bobcat Quest” event, a campus-wide activity for visitors and students.
Homecoming week started Monday, and Ohio University will start its annual Homecoming traditions. While the main events happen Thursday through Homecoming Saturday, each event has an interesting history related to it.
Homecoming weekend is almost here, and Ohio University will be welcoming back alumni to Athens to celebrate.
This past weekend, alumni of Ohio University’s physical therapy program gathered at dinners and a Gala to celebrate 40 years of the program. As the alumni board itself was created just 10 years ago, the PT program has had an extensive journey at OU.
As Homecoming approaches at Ohio University, there are a number of reasons why students, faculty and staff must participate in the events planned for the week. School pride is an important part of education, and no adult is too cool to celebrate.
Even though Barry Schutte hails from Thunder Bay, Ontario, a place that produces more professional hockey players per capita than any other city, he considers Ohio his home. After committing to Miami University to play Division I hockey in college, he’s planted his roots in the state.