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(03/01/24 3:55am)
City officials, students and Athens residents gathered at a new street, Davison Court, which is along Herrold Avenue, Thursday to witness the unveiling of a new street sign to commemorate Andrew Jackson Davison, the first Black practicing attorney in Athens.
(03/01/24 1:58am)
“Microgrants” offered by Ohio University provide emergency assistance to undergraduate and graduate students with unforeseen circumstances. Funds exceed no more than $500 granted to a student at any one time, only once per academic year although some international students use additional resources to stay afloat.
(02/29/24 10:49pm)
The 2024-2025 Free Application for Federal Student Aid is now open. The FAFSA is used to determine a student’s need for financial aid from the government and universities.
(02/29/24 3:37am)
Ohio University is reviewing criteria in gift agreements, which can affect students of diverse backgrounds, in light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling prohibiting affirmative action policies in college admissions last June. A university spokesperson said OU’s actions take into account advice sent to them from other experts in higher education and communication from Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost.
(02/29/24 4:00am)
On June 29, 2023, the Supreme Court of the United States, or SCOTUS, decided the Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard case and ruled that it is unconstitutional to consider race in the college admissions process as it violates the Fourteenth Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause.
(02/29/24 4:00am)
As a part of her daily morning routine, Victoria LaPoe opens her back door and is immediately greeted by numerous feline friends – a colony of feral cats. She gives them food, milk, water and lots of love
(02/29/24 4:00am)
Pursuing a college degree comes with a hefty price tag. Four years of education for a student living on campus at a public university costs an average of $104,108, according to the Education Data Initiative.
(02/29/24 3:04am)
Ohio University students hear a lot about the Athens main campus, but there is not always word on what happens at OU's five regional campuses. Besides Athens, OU has branches in Ironton, Chillicothe, Zanesville, Lancaster and St. Clairsville.
(02/28/24 5:00am)
Picture this: You have just done a wonderful thing and donated blood to the Red Cross. Lightheaded but fulfilled, you are handed a cup of juice. As you go to take a sip, you are stopped as an iPad is pushed in front of your face, displaying a question we have all seen before. 10%? 15%? 20% or custom? That's right dearly beloved readers, today we will be attacking the problem of tip culture in 2024, and why its tyrannical reign of terror needs to stop.
(02/28/24 4:09am)
The first day of college brought excitement for a new era. Out of high school and starting anew, I delighted in the new opportunities and friendships I would make. Yet, my first day came with a new apprehension: would I fall into the doomed high school sweetheart trope?
(02/28/24 4:19am)
Located 1.6 miles from Baker University Center, The Dairy Barn Arts Center is home to art from all around the Midwest.
(02/25/24 11:59pm)
There are many different food options in Athens for locals and students at Ohio University to enjoy, and sometimes it can be hard to pick the best place to eat. Each person has their own preference, and OU students are no different.
(02/23/24 9:04pm)
This is a developing story. Last updated Feb. 23 at 4:59 p.m.
(02/23/24 3:03am)
Ohio voters will head to polls March 19 to vote in federal and state-level primary elections to decide who will be featured on the Republican and Democratic ballots in November.
(02/23/24 2:49am)
Ohio University Student Senate is seeking to put indoor produce farms in campus dining halls. The project is in partnership with indoor garden company Just Vertical and replaces a former initiative to put solar umbrellas on campus.
(02/23/24 1:56am)
The time has come again for Ohio University to host its annual Baker Peace Conference, which brings speakers from all over the world to speak to students.
(02/22/24 4:00am)
At universities, graduate students have a unique perspective of academia by having the opportunity to experience both sides: teaching and learning. According to the university’s financial aid website, there are approximately 1,500 graduate, research and teaching assistantships for graduate students in a degree program at Ohio University.
(02/22/24 4:00am)
Since Oct. 7, the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza has taken the lives of over 29,000 Palestinians, according to an AP News report.
(02/21/24 4:46am)
The League of Women’s Voters hosted a candidate forum for the Athens County Treasurer Democratic Primary Tuesday evening at the Athens Community Center. The forum hosted candidates such as Athens City Council Councilmember Beth Clodfelter, D-At Large, and Nelsonville City Auditor Taylor Sappington.
(02/21/24 3:44am)
On Nov. 26, 2007, the United Nations General Assembly declared Feb. 20 as World Social Justice Day. The day was meant to honor efforts to reduce unemployment and stand against social exclusion and poverty. The UN General Assembly also wanted to recognize the importance of social development, peace and security.