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(08/31/23 2:47am)
College students often have opportunities to expand their knowledge, make decisions about their education and explore aspects of their identity in a safe space – but many state lawmakers are making an effort to change this, one bill at a time. Ohio is no exception.
(08/28/23 4:03am)
The Ohio Student Association, or OSA, and faculty research collaborators released the Ohio Black Student Equity Report during a virtual press conference Thursday, Aug. 24.
(08/23/23 4:00am)
Academics and Student Success Committee
(09/07/23 9:38pm)
The multicultural community at Ohio University is rich with excellence, creativity and tradition. One of those long-standing traditions is the Multicultural Exposition.
(07/08/23 1:20pm)
The Supreme Court of the United States consists of nine justices, six of whom are conservatives. That is not to say that conservatives that made it that high up in government are not capable of being intelligent and unbiased, but the cases lately have all been conservative trigger topics. Political views have far invaded the court.
(06/27/23 7:41pm)
On June 22, a small number of progressives gathered on the steps of the Athens County Courthouse to publicly urge Athens Mayor Steve Patterson and other regional Democratic leaders to take action to increase student voting in support of the "Ohio Right to Make Reproductive Decisions Including Abortion Initiative."
(06/22/23 9:40pm)
The political climate of today’s America seems to change dramatically from year to year. As opinions change and generations grow up, the political world shifts and adjusts.
(06/18/23 11:18pm)
Father’s Day is right around the corner – Sunday, June 18.
(06/18/23 11:23pm)
The Ohio University Board of Trustees met Thursday and Friday to discuss the university’s R1 status, capital projects and a reflection from President Hugh Sherman.
(06/13/23 11:01pm)
Alyssa Cruz | Culture Editor
(06/04/23 4:00am)
Over the Spring Semester, three students collaborated with Ohio University's Office of Health Promotion to create a student internship program that focused on re-energizing and re-establishing sexual health work within the department.
(06/02/23 3:36pm)
The Ohio University Foundation has consistently received nearly $40 million for the past four years in donations from alumni, students, faculty and organizations.
(05/31/23 1:14am)
Podcasts are the “most-improved player” of modern entertainment. They’ve been around for quite some time, but have taken off in the past couple of years, with the recent trend of podcast hosts becoming celebrities and celebrities starting their own podcasts. Whatever it is you like, podcasts have everything from Emma Chamberlain to Joe Rogan. Summer is the perfect time to lay outside, run errands, go for a walk or take a vacation while listening to some of these podcast recommendations.
(05/26/23 4:00am)
Jack Solon | For The Post
(05/25/23 1:54am)
Making any sort of monumental change in life is always daunting. Whether we want to admit it or not, change is scary regardless of how adaptive you are. For incoming freshmen, making the transition to independence can be difficult. There's a lot about going away to school that is challenging. I think that many freshmen have the belief that they should have their life plan figured out by the time they start classes. I certainly did, even though I hadn’t even declared a major yet. But here’s a gentle reminder that half of the graduating seniors don’t know what they’re doing either.
(05/25/23 2:47am)
Student Senate passed the previously defeated fire-fee bill, which aims to fund the understaffed Athens Fire Department with a $50 opt-out fee for every student each semester and further advance fire education on campus.
(05/25/23 3:24am)
Nestled alongside the Hocking River, Athens is home to Ohio University, charming small businesses and picturesque scenery. Although for some OU students, it might be difficult to imagine a world beyond the excitement and appeal of Court Street, the city and county have a lot to offer locals and visitors alike. Whether one was born and raised in the region or is merely a passerby, Athens possesses the unique talent of making sure it will not be forgotten.
(05/25/23 2:26am)
You’ve seen the movies and you’ve heard all the things said by older peers, telling you the same old, scary things about the experience you’re about to get into for your freshman year of college. But how much of it is true? Instead of getting caught up in all of the deterring myths of the first year of college, here are some of the most general myths debunked.
(05/25/23 1:43am)
When going off to college, most students pray that they end up in a decent dorm, especially when attending Ohio’s oldest college. Although Ohio University has a lot of options when it comes to on-campus living, there are definitely dorms that stick out for their modernness and accessibility when compared to others.
(05/16/23 8:41pm)
For college students across the globe, traveling to a new country serves as an intersection of knowledge and exploration. Textbooks become passports and walks across campus become adventures in a new country. As scholars pack their bags and board their planes, they embark on a rich cultural and academic journey: a study abroad experience.