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(10/06/23 3:29am)
Students with a knack for innovation, an affinity for space or questions about the universe will have the chance to create an experiment to potentially be sent to the International Space Station next spring.
(10/06/23 2:31am)
In recent history, discussions on gender and sexuality are a bit more accessible, but the atmosphere around them isn’t perfect. Even with today’s culture being more accepting, there's still a prevalent bias that affects millions of LGBTQIA+ people. With more and more anti-LGBTQIA+ laws and bills in America today, it’s easy to see why people are hesitant to address more specific issues within the community. However, having discussions about theories like compulsory heterosexuality and heteronormativity can help explain many struggles LGBTQIA+ individuals face.
(10/05/23 3:15am)
Student Senate met Wednesday to discuss diversity and inclusion with a presentation from Russell Morrow, interim assistant dean of diversity equity and inclusion for the College of Business.
(10/04/23 3:59am)
We are writing on behalf of the concerned and distressed parents of children in the Athens City School District and their teachers who want to provide the best education and classroom environment for their students. In short, there are problems in our schools.
(10/03/23 12:45am)
As of 2023, Ohio University offers undergraduates over 250 programs of study. The sheer number of opportunities can be overwhelming for incoming freshmen, who have only just entered adulthood. This reason, among others, may be why so many students start off undecided, and why so many students switch their majors. According to OU’s website, 18% of students are undecided.
(10/01/23 11:56pm)
Following a successful premiere episode of “Sex Education,” the second and third episodes of Netflix's hit series are excellent continuations to a strong start.
(09/29/23 2:47am)
Correction: A previous version of this article stated that the Columbus Police were the police department involved in the fatal shooting. The Blendon Township Police were the department involved.
(09/29/23 2:28am)
For many first-time Ohio University students, keeping the passion for student leadership can be a difficult transition.
(09/29/23 3:16am)
Alden Library now requires Ohio University students and faculty to swipe in using their university IDs from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.
(09/28/23 3:32am)
There is no denying that sometimes, life can be stressful. For college students, after a long day of class work and extracurricular commitments, the best way to destress is to spend time doing something they love.
(09/28/23 3:29am)
On move-in day, parents’ SUVs can only hold so much luggage. Come October, however, the chair full of dirty laundry in the corner only holds summer-suitable outfits and the odd Ohio University brand sweatshirt. In the fashion desert of Athens, switching up styles is hard.
(09/28/23 2:15am)
Students at Ohio University's main campus have limited access to resources regarding reproductive and sexual health.
(09/28/23 1:26am)
“You don’t have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.” This quote is from a book called “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury, which takes place in a dystopian society where books become illegal. This relates much to present-day society in which books are getting banned for reasons which are not always valid. For years, books have been banned for various reasons ranging from explicit language to race reasons. The rising issue has been going on for centuries and has only grown as a problem.
(09/28/23 2:36am)
Every school year brings new changes in Athens, and this year, one of them was the addition of Brian Stephens, a new assistant professor of African American Studies, interdisciplinary arts and media studies. Stephens joined the Ohio University faculty this past July and has already created a name for himself. Combining his passion for activism and education, he is actively creating an environment for students of all backgrounds to feel seen.
(09/28/23 1:41am)
While in Athens, it’s important to prioritize your hygiene in order to stay safe and healthy throughout your four years of college. Sometimes, it’s easy to forget the basics, but by practicing self-care, you will feel better overall.
(09/28/23 1:57am)
Bedroom pop is a genre that has taken over the youthful music world, especially since the use of DIY recordings became so widespread. With this phenomenon comes a lot of undistinguishable artists, but a new name has arisen from the genre to redefine it. AVIV is a teenage, Toronto-based singer/songwriter with a passion for lyrically intense, yet enjoyable tracks.
(09/28/23 2:17am)
Ohio’s Nov. 7 general election will allow voters to decide whether to establish a constitutional right to abortion with Issue 1 and whether to legalize recreational marijuana use and cultivation for people over 21 with Issue 2.
(09/27/23 3:58pm)
The U.S. is headed for a government shutdown as Congress enters the chamber Tuesday. A tentative plan on funding needs to be reached in order for the country to avoid this national pause, and college students could see a direct effect on their own lives due to a shutdown.
(09/26/23 12:59am)
The White House held a press briefing Monday to discuss President Joe Biden and his administration’s updates on student loan forgiveness, climate change and mental health.
(09/26/23 1:15am)
Mark Twain, dubbed the “American father of literature,” once said, “Censorship is telling a man he can’t have steak because a baby can’t chew it.” This quote can be seen on display at Alden Library’s fourth floor as part of its “Let It Burn” exhibit. The exhibit seeks to spark conversation about censorship, specifically book burning, by hosting an interactive and visual element for those interested to enjoy. “Let It Burn” will be viewable until the end of fall semester.