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(05/27/25 4:00am)
As the class of 2029 explores Ohio University’s campus at Bobcat Student Orientation, excitement arises for their arrival. Although it’s fun, the independence and distance from home can also be stressful, especially without the physical presence of home. College is transformative and empowering, but it can also be difficult. There is no need to face these challenges alone.
(05/27/25 4:00am)
Through the introduction of the Ohio University President’s Opportunity Promise Award, Southeast Ohio students are offered an opportunity to study at Ohio University without heavy tuition costs.
(05/27/25 10:43pm)
At Ohio University, education can stretch beyond campus, and sometimes far beyond the country’s borders.
(05/27/25 4:00am)
The COVID-19 pandemic first struck the globe in 2019. More than five years later, its impact on education remains visible, with lasting changes to how teachers educate and how students learn.
(05/27/25 4:00am)
Nearly every Ohio University freshman is in a learning community, but what are they and should students opt-in to the program?
(05/27/25 4:00am)
As a freshman starting at Ohio University, one of the most daunting tasks is making and finding friends on campus. For college students, friendship is essential for one’s overall well-being. Although friends can be made anywhere on campus, making friends in academic classes is an easy place to strike up conversation and makes the difference in finding your home at OU.
(05/27/25 4:00am)
Numerous government orders and laws targeted efforts in universities to support diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility for Ohioians at campuses, local, state and federal levels.
(04/29/25 6:43pm)
Ohio University President Lori Stewart Gonzalez released an email Tuesday updating students about the effects of the Advance Ohio Higher Education Act on university programs and offices.
(04/25/25 4:00am)
The Ohio House passed House Bill 96, the legislature’s budget bill for the fiscal year 2026-2027 on April 9. The bill is currently being debated by the Ohio Senate committees and, if passed, will go to Gov. Mike DeWine for approval.
(04/24/25 4:00am)
The dire wolf is back — at least according to the company that made headlines earlier this month for the world’s first “de-extinction.”
(04/24/25 4:00am)
After over 50 years, Athens County Children’s Services is on the road to building a new facility.
(04/23/25 4:00am)
Hundreds of students attended the Ohio Student Expo on April 8 to showcase their research projects. Following the expo’s end, two students will soon be able to find their project among the stars.
(04/22/25 4:00am)
Student participation in Greek life at Ohio University has increased significantly since the pandemic, nearly doubling from 954 members in 2022 to 1,823 in 2024.
(04/22/25 4:00am)
Everyone knows those photographers who are present everywhere. From red carpet events to the streets to one’s home, they are constantly scanning for the next big opportunity. The paparazzi, who are often staking out hotels, clubs and homes of famous people, sometimes wait hours or days for the right photo.
(04/22/25 4:00am)
Ohio University will celebrate its newest class of graduates May 3 at Spring 2025 commencement.
(04/22/25 4:00am)
“Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus” is a classic story by English novelist Mary Shelley about Victor Frankenstein’s creation and the consequences of his invention. Now, Ivy Laine Posey, a senior studying acting through the Honors Tutorial College, developed a play adaptation of the classic gothic novel, “Victor Built a Body; or, the Modern Modern Prometheus.”
(04/22/25 4:00am)
The academic year is wrapping up, which for many seniors means reminiscing around Athens, taking graduation pictures and soaking in every moment left of college. For Honors Tutorial College students and graduate students, this is when they are presenting their theses and dissertations, projects that consumed their last year of education.
(04/18/25 4:00am)
Correction appended: The article has been corrected to update last semester’s Finals Festival events.
(04/17/25 4:00am)
Student Senate passed a “campus bigotry” bill April 2, after a third-degree misdemeanor incident in which a student damaged Student Senate property in a prejudiced manner.
(04/16/25 4:00am)
Ellis Hall, located at 45 University Terrace, is home to a whimsical crew of graduate students, all of whom share a passion for one thing: creative writing.