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(05/23/24 4:00am)
Ohio University’s incoming class of 2028 follows generations of graduates since the school’s opening in 1808. With over 100 classes beginning their OU experience by walking through Alumni Gateway, Bobcats in all stages of life are connected through similar traditions and experiences.
(05/23/24 4:25am)
Ohio University’s 23rd and first female president, Lori Stewart Gonzalez, has completed her first academic year in office.
(05/23/24 4:00am)
As summer begins in Athens, and Ohio University students go home for the summer, the university and the city are starting construction projects.
(05/22/24 9:58pm)
The final out of Sydney Grein’s senior season has been recorded.
(05/23/24 4:36am)
Ohio University’s 23rd and first female president, Dr. Lori Stewart Gonzalez, has completed her first academic year in office.
(05/01/24 6:14pm)
Road construction on West Union Street has been going on since this past summer and is set to be finished by December 2024. The purpose of this project is to improve safety conditions, intersections and accessibility. Although these improvements are necessary, they have had a significant impact on motorists and businesses on West Union Street.
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(04/29/24 3:52pm)
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(04/29/24 3:48pm)
“Alexa, play the 'Rocky' soundtrack." Last night, I cleaned my house, while my four-year-old and eleven-year-old swirled with laughs, coughs from allergies and sibling bickering. I needed music. I needed to clean. Now, I need to write. Writing, music, dancing and cleaning (apparently) all have helped me cope. My anger has now turned into sadness. Seeing an Indigenous-preferred scholarship in writing that my school cannot award because of an interpretation of the law almost shut me down again here. There are more than 850 members in the Indigenous Journalists Association.
(04/26/24 3:37pm)
Dear Athens Post,
(04/26/24 2:24am)
The Center for International Business, Education and Development, or CIBED, held a ribbon-cutting event and open house Thursday afternoon to celebrate a new location and expanded programming.
(04/26/24 3:55am)
While preparing for my study abroad experience in Leipzig, Germany, I received some sage advice from my uncle: don’t forget the study part. Although many students who study abroad tend to emphasize things like travel and cultural immersion, actually studying while abroad also has its benefits. According to Yocket, 87% of students who study abroad noticed the impact of their experience on further academic endeavors.
(04/26/24 1:18am)
Two things play as I write this column: the roaring of my AC and a fiddle in the deepest core of my mind. It's time to come to peace with leaving the place I love. One of Ohio University's main campaign points is "Forever Ohio," and while it's almost time for me to leave this heaven I've called home for the past three years, it’s clear the “Forever” part comes from how this place will always stick with me.
(04/25/24 3:00am)
Ohio University’s annual journalism scholarship and awards banquet took place Tuesday. It marked the first banquet since the university paused the awarding of race-based scholarships following Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s interpretation of the June 2023 U.S. Supreme Court decision to strike down affirmative action. During the ceremony, Eddith Dashiell, OU professor and director of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, made a powerful statement by addressing the removed scholarships in a speech lasting over 10 minutes and ending in the night’s only standing ovation.
(04/24/24 1:20am)
On Jan. 12, the first season of the ongoing anthology television series “True Detective” premiered on HBO. The show, created by Nic Pizzolatto, operates similarly to “American Horror Story” (2011–), where each season is a different story with different characters.
(04/24/24 12:48am)
Athens City Council Planning and Development Committee met Monday to discuss enlisting in a study with the United States Army Corps of Engineers, or USACE, to improve the conditions of the Hocking River.
(04/23/24 4:00am)
I have always been someone who exists in a state of limbo, keeping one foot firmly planted in the future, while still looking over my shoulder sentimentally at the things that are left behind as a result.
(04/25/24 3:00am)
Most of the oldest buildings on Ohio University’s campus were built in Georgian-style architecture, featuring grand brick exteriors with numerous windows and hipped roofs. Endearingly dubbed the “Harvard on the Hocking,” OU’s architectural style replicated the timeless charm and prestigiousness of Ivy League schools in the northeast, specifically Harvard University.
(04/22/24 1:47am)
At 21 years old, I am the poorest I’ll ever be, but also the richest. My father used to tell me that my four years at college would fly by. I never took those words seriously, but man are they sobering now.
(04/22/24 1:24am)
April 22, 2024 marks the 54th annual Earth Day. College students are rooted in the history of this celebration and continue to be the spearheads of environmental change. But how do the flaws contribute to the planet’s deterioration and what can students do to save the future?
(04/19/24 2:35am)
Ohio University is working to provide educational resources to understand and adapt to new Artificial Intelligence, or AI, technologies in hopes of leading faculty and students toward ethical and effective usage of AI in higher education and their careers.