Graduate Student Senate: Study Space Task Force presentation
Ohio University graduate student senate met on Tuesday to hear a presentation regarding OU’s Study Space Task Force and discuss their search for a new president.
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Ohio University graduate student senate met on Tuesday to hear a presentation regarding OU’s Study Space Task Force and discuss their search for a new president.
National Girls and Women in Sports Day is annually observed during the first week in February. 2023 marks the 37th celebration of the day, powered by the Women’s Sports Foundation.
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It is a brand new day, and productivity is on the mind. What better way to start a morning than with some yoga or a “hot girl walk” on the treadmill? After dressing in a cute matching set and slipping on some running shoes, it seems as though nothing can ruin this perfect morning. That is until finally entering the gym, only to be face-to-face with a sea of heavy metal and an excess of testosterone.
The Starbucks on West Union Street is where Aanya Datta can be spotted when not fulfilling one of her many roles and responsibilities as a junior studying psychology at Ohio University.
The stained glass windows of Mount Zion Baptist Church feel magical, and for good reason. Situated at 32 W. Carpenter St., Athenians walk past the aged church each day, often without knowing the work a local group has dedicated to preserving the building, and with it, Black history in Athens.
From elementary school gold stars to decked-out Redbubble laptop cases, stickers are one of life’s trinkets that have been constant while growing up. It’s time to see just how long humans have attached themselves to stickers.
Life is Sweet, Ohio University culinary services’ newest concept, is officially open.
Three local school districts—Athens City School District, Alexander Local School District and Meigs Local School District—have been experiencing a shortage of substitute teachers.
Ohio University’s Center for Advising, Career and Experiential Learning has awarded 13 spaces on campus Experiential Spaces Designation.
Ohio University is helping Appalachian Ohio prepare for a future where people, cargo and emergency medical services are transported by autonomous drone-like aircraft.
Sunday afternoons in McCracken Hall are not the first place one would think to find school spirit, but the beige walls ring with cheers.
The Athens Recreation Advisory Board, which is a committee that advises city administration in matters relating to the recreational use of any land or buildings owned by the city, hopes to solidify a set Board and reduce the turnover of members.
Ohio University recently hired Lyn Redington to serve as the new Interim Vice President for Student Affairs. Throughout her educational career, Redington has the opportunity to teach at community colleges and collegiate institutions, promoting student well-being and involvement.
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In this episode, we cover Box officer news Avatar 2: The Way Of Water, and Spencer secures an exclusive interview with academy award nominee animator and educator Gary Schwartz.
Ohio University students and community members gathered near Artifacts Gallery, located at 2 W. State St., on Saturday morning to participate in a planned protest against the shop’s owner, Amy Mangano, in response to transphobic signage on her storefront.
The Ohio University Board of Trustees met Thursday and Friday to discuss the Inclusive Access Textbook Program, updates on the ASCENT program and hear updates on the university from OUR President Hugh Sherman.
Every year, certain items become especially popular during the holiday season. Some presents become must-haves on everyone's Christmas list and they get sold out in days. Last year it was the Dyson AirWrap. Students react to this year's most popular items and those who made these items so essential.
At 2 W. State St. there lies a familiar Athens business that is the subject of current controversy: Artifacts Gallery. Some social media posts encourage a boycott of Artifacts Gallery and its owner, Amy Mangano, for accusations of transphobia. A protest against Mangano and the shop is scheduled for Saturday at 10:30 a.m.