All Athens City Council seats were won unopposed
Each Athens City Council democratic candidate won their seat unopposed.
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Each Athens City Council democratic candidate won their seat unopposed.
Sex education often gets dismissed as a topic of conversation. However, two organizations aim to change this narrative. At a workshop Tuesday night, Ohio University medical students had the opportunity to learn everything from reporting the sexual histories of patients to fun facts about the speed of ejaculation.
Both levies supporting Athens City School District, ACSD, and Athens County Emergency Medical Services, ACEMS, passed today after the Nov. 7 election. The levies will provide additional funding for these public institutions.
All students who live in residence halls – besides students who live in Bromley and Voigt Hall, who vote at First Presbyterian Church, 2 N. Court St. – will vote at Baker University Center on 1 Park Pl. to cast their ballots for the Nov. 7 election.
Parking in Athens is a puzzle, complicated by its complex pieces. Ohio University students and Athens residents are often frustrated, plagued by costly citations and a lack of space to station their vehicles.
When Lori Stewart Gonzalez, 23rd president of Ohio University, was welcomed at her Presidential Inauguration Wednesday, Oct. 18, she announced a new scholarship for students living in Athens, Hocking, Meigs, Morgan, Perry, Vinton and Washington Counties.
Historically, Native American culture and history have been wrongfully neglected by the U.S., especially on a local and regional level. However, one organization in Southeast Ohio is working to preserve and honor Native Americans, particularly through protecting earthwork sites, known as mound sites.
Twice a year, Ohio University asks employees to voluntarily self-report on race and ethnicity, disability and veteran status so that the university can utilize this data for a variety of reasons.
With spooky season filling our social media feeds and filling our department stores, it’s easy to avoid the scariest part of the fall season: politics. It’s the time of year in which we argue with our relatives over how we’re voting and whether our current government is actually getting its job done. Still, I see the scariest part of politics as what’s still to come, and it’s known as Project 2025.
Athens’ Block Party is back for the second year since the COVID-19 pandemic. Many students from Ohio University and other campuses came to celebrate its Halloween festivities.
Members of the Environmental Affairs Commission within Student Senate are pushing for more solar panels to be installed on campus.
Ohio University students and Athens community members gathered outside the Athens County Courthouse Thursday evening to stand in solidarity with Palestine as a smaller group of people gathered in support of Israel across the street.
Ohio University Athletics has welcomed a new and creative way to create a more sustainable campus through Green Games.
Student senate met on Wednesday to receive an update about the Board of Trustees from student trustees.
Wayne National Forest, the only national forest in Ohio, is facing a potential renaming as discussions arise concerning its historical connections with violence toward Native Americans.
Ohio University, Miami University and Kent State University collaborated to form the Reimagining the Academy Conference in an effort to share ideas about how to be more inclusive within their respective institutions.
In the past decade, an exceptional familial music group has emerged out of Santiago City, Philippines. 4TH IMPACT, formerly known as 4TH Power, the group is composed of four sisters: Almira, Irene, Mylene and Celina Cercado. The group performed on The X Factor UK in 2015 and earned the status of a Top 5 Finalist. Their time on the show featured a cover of Jessie J’s “Bang Bang,” a rendition that amassed over 190 million views on The X Factor UK’s official YouTube channel.
Phi Delta Epsilon’s Anatomy Fashion Show took place Sunday, proving beauty is not only on the outside but also on the inside– or insides. This unique take on a typical runway was to raise money for the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, all while serving skeleton and modeling muscles.
With over 200 undergraduate majors and countless classes offered by each program, Ohio University’s number of course instructors and professors can seem overwhelming. However, now and then a name will stand out among the rest as an exemplary teacher and dedicated mentor. One of those names is David Wanczyk.
After seven rocky episodes, the final season of “Sex Education” concludes the series with its eighth and final episode. Unfortunately for the hit comedy-drama series from Netflix, the episode brings a lackluster, rushed, dull and unceremonious end to the stories of Moordale’s former students.