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(09/20/23 1:28am)
The Ohio University History Association (OUHA) is on a mission to make history exciting. Twice a month, the student organization meets to discuss historical events and figures, traveling back in time to unlock the secrets of the past.
(09/21/23 3:45am)
For the second year in a row, Ohio University reached record enrollment numbers of first-year students for Fall Semester 2023.
(09/19/23 3:13am)
Ohio University has many scenic spots around campus, a popular one among students being Emeriti Park. Located next to Baker Center, the park has a pond for students to relax by and enjoy the nice summer weather.
(09/19/23 2:19am)
Sept. 18 is International Equal Pay Day, and worldwide, many are working to bring more recognition and appreciation to the topic. According to the United Nations, the day "represents the longstanding efforts toward the achievement of equal pay for work of equal value" and continues to push against discrimination in all forms, especially against women and girls.
(09/18/23 12:50am)
The annual Ohio Pawpaw Festival was held at Lake Snowden this weekend and included various local goods with everything from food vendors to small businesses and educative tents focusing on nature. But the real star of the show was Ohio’s very own native pawpaw fruit.
(09/15/23 3:54am)
Students living on Ohio University’s campus sometimes feel like they are woken every week to the head-shaking sounds of the fire alarms in the dorm, prompting many responses from the Athens Fire Department, or AFD.
(09/15/23 4:25am)
The new season of Netflix’s “Sex Education” comes out on Sept. 21, and with three seasons under its belt, it might be hard to remember exactly what went down at Moordale Secondary School throughout the last few years. In particular, season three was filled with plot twists and interesting new character developments, so why not revisit what happened in its eight episodes?
(09/14/23 2:14am)
The Nov. 7 election could make Ohio the next state to legalize marijuana. Issue 2 is the citizen-initiated statute that has the potential to make legalization happen.
(09/13/23 11:47pm)
When Ohio University is brought up in conversation, most people envision raging parties, bars filled to maximum capacity and a population of hungover students with another party lined up for the following night. Over the years, people have traveled from all over the country just to experience the infamous Halloween block party or one of the iconic Fest Weekends. In 2019, Barstool Sports ranked OU as #13 on its list of top party schools in the country, and Niche predicts that OU will be #14 on that list in 2024.
(09/14/23 12:47am)
Long, strenuous hours of standardized testing are all too familiar to students who graduated from high school in the U.S. Much of Ohio University’s student body today can recall late-night cramming sessions, prep books galore and long lunch table conversations on “confidential test questions” throughout high school. It isn’t uncommon to have spent hours preparing and strategizing test-taking techniques, in hopes of scoring a test score high enough to boost chances of college acceptances and scholarships.
(09/13/23 11:00pm)
On the first day of classes, Aug. 28, a line of hungry underclassmen formed outside of Ohio University's newest dining option, Earl’s Coop, located at the corner of Shively Hall on East Green.
(09/14/23 12:58am)
The American Library Association began observing Banned Books Week in 1982. According to its website, it “celebrates the freedom to read and spotlights current and historical attempts to censor books in libraries and schools.” Teachers, authors, students, librarians and supporters of the First Amendment can all come together this Oct. 1-7 to bring awareness to this harmful form of censorship that affects our nation as a whole.
(09/11/23 2:55am)
In the hustle and bustle of college life, sometimes students forget to acknowledge some of the very important figures in their lives: their grandparents. To help remedy this conundrum, there is an entire day to remember these loved ones: National Grandparents Day.
(09/07/23 2:52am)
As the array of podcasts continues to get larger and larger on all streaming platforms, there’s one that is a must-listen if you’re a fan of comedy, friendship and pop culture. The podcast in question: “Ride” with Benito Skinner and Mary Beth Barone.
(09/06/23 2:06am)
Located at Yamada International House at 56 E. Union Street is an indispensable university resource: the International Student and Scholar Services, or ISSS.
(09/05/23 2:59am)
In 1874, the doors to the Athens Lunatic Asylum opened and went through many changes over the century before transferring its last patients in 1993. At that time, the •700 acre area was given to Ohio University. Now, the land is more commonly known as The Ridges and is home to the Kennedy Museum of Art, located at 100 Ridges Cir. The museum serves as a hub for history, art and expression.
(09/05/23 2:44am)
President Joe Biden is launching a new student loan repayment plan as student loan payments are due for the first time since the pandemic.
(09/05/23 3:08am)
We’re officially full swing into Fall Semester, with classes picking up pace and schedules filling up in the blink of an eye. It can seem a bit much some days, and we are forever grateful for when there’s even an hour of downtime. In that time, it’s always nice to just snuggle up in bed and put on a nice, feel-good film.
(09/05/23 1:15am)
On Sept. 1, famed musician Jimmy Buffett passed away “surrounded by his family, friends, music and dogs” after a four-year battle with cancer at the age of 76 years old, according to his website. In honor of the face of beach bums everywhere, let’s take a look back at his illustrious career.
(09/01/23 3:27am)
Students all over campus have that one class they would retake in a heartbeat. There are countless classes and professors at Ohio University many consider to be “the best.” For some students, it is hard to pick just one.