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(03/28/24 2:27am)
Professors at Ohio University are paid on average $6,000 less than faculty at other public Ohio universities such as Kent State, Bowling Green and the University of Toledo. The staff of all of these universities have unionized, which may play a role in the difference in salary. However, OU’s faculty has not.
(03/28/24 3:25am)
Most of us have been taught how to be respectful in the classroom. We understand what it means to show professors respect by sitting up close, disengaging from phones and maintaining engagement. Yet, too often, it seems people forget about their classmates.
(03/28/24 3:18am)
Mayor Steve Patterson traveled to Ukraine to visit Athens’ sister city, Ostroh, to further develop the cities’ relationship and find more ways to collaborate.
(03/22/24 12:21am)
Ohio University held its third university updates session Thursday morning to provide the public with news about some of the initiatives OU President Lori Stewart Gonzalez and university leadership are working on.
(03/21/24 3:00am)
Ohio University’s LGBT Center renamed itself the Pride Center Monday in an effort to use more inclusive and inviting language. The renaming, which the OU Student Senate unanimously passed in October 2023, was recognized by a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday.
(03/21/24 3:19am)
The cherished tradition that is college rock started in another city named Athens over 500 miles from Ohio University’s campus — Athens, Georgia. The phenomenon that later became a genre took off in the ‘80s and ‘90s, with bands like R.E.M. and Pixies leading the movement.
(03/21/24 3:00am)
Generation Z grew up with Bridgit Mendler, a Disney Channel alum who starred in "Good Luck Charlie," and "Lemonade Mouth." In adulthood, Mendler has paused her acting endeavors to focus on other academic and professional goals.
(03/21/24 2:32am)
“RentCafe” recently ranked the top 10 college towns in the Midwest. The list was based on several factors, such as characteristics that influence quality of life and a strong connection to arts and culture. Athens topped the ranking, snagging the No. 1 spot.
(03/21/24 3:00am)
Ohio University plans to divest Kantner Hall, located on North Green, and Central Classroom Building, located on College Green, to reduce utility and maintenance expenses, reallocating funds toward the College of Fine Arts Capital Project.
(03/21/24 3:00am)
Coming-of-age adaptations like "Normal People" and "Insecure" have become a pop culture staple in recent years for their interesting character dynamics and plotlines. Shows and films, such as "One Day" and "Past Lives," that mix themes of friendship, love and loss have fans fixated worldwide.
(03/20/24 4:16am)
Former Mercedes-Benz dealership owner Bernie Moreno won the nomination as the Republican Senatorial Candidate Tuesday in a three-way race, while Democratic Incumbent Sherrod Brown received the nomination uncontested.
(03/20/24 4:04am)
Taylor Sappington, current Nelsonville auditor, won the position of Athens County Treasurer after the Democratic primary election Tuesday.
(03/20/24 2:39am)
On any given Monday night, the fourth floor of Glidden Hall is flooded with the bold, soulful sounds of trombones. The source of the melodies? The Ohio University Trombone Society, or OUTS, an organization built on a collective love for the distinctive brass instrument.
(03/19/24 2:08am)
In February, international students from Brazil brought their best cheers and contagious energy to Ohio basketball games.
(03/19/24 12:29am)
This year's NAACP Image Awards platformed major names in the entertainment industry and acknowledged the global legacy and impact of Black artists. The event emphasized the treatment of Black actresses and the continuous pay gap that has prolonged for centuries. The 55th NAACP Image Awards set the tone for award shows by tastefully shedding light on important issues while maintaining a comedic, engaging style.
(03/18/24 1:51am)
Some know early on in life what career they want to pursue. Some may dream of becoming a doctor, engineer, CEO or lawyer as children. For those lucky few, it is an inclination they have from such a young age that their passion drives them into those careers. But for many, one's career may not come until later on. This was the case for Marcquis Parham.
(03/07/24 10:37pm)
Student Senate met Wednesday to pass a bill demanding bathroom locks in campus residence halls following an Ohio University Police Department investigation into an incident in which a female student was filmed by an unidentified male suspect in a residence hall shower.
(03/21/24 6:57pm)
Correction Appended.
(03/05/24 5:01am)
Vice President for Enrollment Management Candace Boeninger said around 130 total gift agreements for diversity scholarships are being reviewed, which accounts for around $450,000 of spending at Monday’s faculty senate meeting.
(03/07/24 4:00am)
Standing in a huddle, each member of “New Chords on the Block” put their hands together. Within seconds, all the members jump and raise their voices, chanting, “Chords, Chords, Chords.” Energy lights up the room, and New Chords is ready to commence its final rehearsal before the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella, or ICCA.