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(09/01/25 4:00am)
It’s not a secret that college is expensive. From tuition costs to furnishing rooms and feeding yourself, money is not something to be thrown around during your college years. Clothing is just another thing to add to that expense list. Thankfully, Ohio University's Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs is helping students access cheap and lightly worn clothing, right here on campus.
(09/01/25 4:00am)
The concept of a literacy crisis is often used to describe educational issues. However, the term is increasingly being applied in online communities of readers to describe individuals who read more fiction than nonfiction.
(08/29/25 12:27am)
Ohio University announced Tuesday it will suspend admissions to 11 academic programs and merge 18 programs after a review required by the Advance Ohio Higher Education Act.
(08/27/25 5:22pm)
The United Academics of Ohio University hosted a “cheer-in” at Baker University Center on Wednesday morning. Faculty filled the fourth floor around the escalators and cheered on their bargaining team as they made their way to negotiation meetings with the university administration.
(08/21/25 4:00am)
Students returning to campus for the new school year will see major changes to campus life following the implementation of Ohio Senate Bill 1, also known as the Advance Ohio Higher Education Act. The law, which took effect June 27, requires public universities across the state to alter diversity, equity and inclusion policies, as well as other areas such as faculty rights and hiring practices.
(08/21/25 4:00am)
Welcome back to Ohio University, Bobcats! I am so excited to see people on Court Street and College Green again after months of being away.
(08/21/25 4:00am)
Sixty-two percent of college graduates, including those in a two-year degree program, felt their time in college was very useful in helping them grow personally and intellectually.
(08/21/25 4:00am)
With nearly 25,000 people living in Athens, the statistics are blurry as to who is a resident and who is a student. From out-of-state students to Athens locals, one demographic stands as a testament to the powerful draw of Athens: Ohio University students who choose to stay in town.
(08/21/25 4:00am)
The Trump administration's One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed Congress and was signed into law by President Donald Trump on July 4.
(08/21/25 4:00am)
As my final year at Ohio University quickly approaches, I have found myself avoiding answering the question of what comes next. I’ve spent my time reflecting on moments I didn’t think I would survive, and memories I wish I could relive forever.
(08/08/25 7:26pm)
Ohio University’s new E.W. Scripps School of Journalism Director is not only an advocate for student media, but a “proud mom.”
(07/21/25 12:37am)
For millions of Americans, especially those in rural communities, public media isn’t just a source of news or entertainment, it’s a utility. It’s how people get emergency alerts, how children access educational content and how communities stay informed when other options aren’t available.
(07/15/25 3:36pm)
According to a study by Michigan State University published by the journal Science, the abundance of butterflies dropped 22% across the U.S. from 2000 to 2020. Of the 134 species found in Athens, 94 are in decline. The primary reason for the decrease comes from habitat loss critical to butterfly populations.
(09/29/25 2:50pm)
As Pride Month comes to an end, the rainbows may be coming down, but the spirit they represent isn’t going anywhere.
(06/29/25 4:53pm)
When I was a kid, I hated watching the news. I would beg my parents to turn it off, I would state it was “boring” or it was “too sad.” However, as I grew up, I stopped begging to turn it off and started watching along. I can admit sometimes the news does make me a little anxious, but it doesn’t stop me from watching or reading.
(06/23/25 6:46pm)
Ohio University President Lori Stewart Gonzalez announced the official closure of the university’s Division of Diversity and Inclusion, including the Multicultural Center, Women’s Center and Pride Center, in compliance with the Advance Ohio Higher Education Act, or Senate Bill 1, on Monday.
(06/19/25 7:20pm)
Athens prepares for its annual Juneteenth celebration, scheduled for Thursday, to commemorate the complete emancipation of slavery in the U.S. Athens residents have celebrated the federal holiday the past four years, consistently highlighting the presence of Black history in the Southeast Ohio area.
(06/16/25 1:09am)
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(06/07/25 4:30pm)
There comes a time in each college student’s academic endeavors when internship application season rolls around. One of the most frequently asked questions related to the search is, “Is the internship paid?”
(06/07/25 4:37pm)
When it comes to sex, society has a very skewed, male-dominated view of pleasure and experience. Oftentimes, whether it is sexual encounters shown in media or through discussions, women’s sexual pleasure is not only misunderstood but rests on the back burner of the male-centered ideology of what heterosexual intercourse looks like.