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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.
(05/26/25 1:13pm)
Wednesday, May 14
(05/27/25 4:00am)
At Ohio University, faculty members are decorated with multiple degrees and have decades of real-world experience, making them highly qualified to teach the next generation of business professionals, scientists, journalists, engineers, teachers, the list goes on.
(05/27/25 4:00am)
Stepping onto campus for the first time may feel intimidating. Ohio University can easily feel overwhelming, and getting to know Athens can be difficult. Luckily for new students, there are a few key buildings to remember and people to keep in mind.
(04/25/25 4:00am)
An article published in the Journal of Science Communication describes a “pressure cocktail” which “can result in misrepresentation of science that could lead to harmful health behaviors and public misunderstandings and distrust in science.”
(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)
Warning: Major Spoilers Ahead.
(04/22/25 4:00am)
Not even flash thunderstorms could stop the rockers and skaters at the fourth annual Spring Skate Jam. During the band Jackoff Demons’ set, the rain bore down on the crowd, which flowed to the shelter of Devil’s Kettle Brewing.
(04/22/25 4:00am)
The Athens Police Department responded to a break-in at Keith Chapman Jeweler located at 8 S. Court St. April 1 at 5:37 a.m.
(04/20/25 4:30pm)
In between visits to Arkansas and Wisconsin on its spring tour, indie rock titan My Morning Jacket stopped in Athens. Thursday night, audience members, including Ohio University students, community members and fans from all over the Midwest, filed into the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium to see the eclectic group preceded by Grace Cummings, an alternative singer/songwriter from Australia.
(04/17/25 8:22pm)
Student Senate gathered Wednesday evening in Walter 235 for a full agenda, including a presentation from Bobcat Student Orientation and a review of funding and programming resolutions.
(04/17/25 4:00am)
“A Minecraft Movie” has become synonymous with one phrase uttered by Jack Black: “chicken jockey.” The moment has made rounds around the globe and has become the starring moment of the movie. But has it begun to impact theater etiquette?
(04/15/25 4:00am)
The first Athens International Film and Video Festival was hosted in 1974 at the Athena Cinema, located at 20 S. Court St. Over half a century later, the 52nd annual AIFVF was hosted from April 7-13 at the very same location.
(04/15/25 4:00am)
With blind loyalty, President Donald Trump’s supporters have remained concerningly unbothered by scandals, crimes and broken campaign promises. His avid champions never strayed away and kept approval ratings high, until now.
(04/15/25 4:00am)
Hundreds of students gathered in the backyards Saturday for Palmer Fest, the last fest of the season.
(04/15/25 4:00am)
Just days before Ohio’s victory in the Cure Bowl, Kyle Obly sat in his Orlando hotel room with a big smile. “You ready to do this, Ob?” Ohio coach Brian Smith asked him via phone call. The simple question was met with a simple answer from Obly: “Absolutely.”
(04/14/25 4:00am)
Ohio (26-12, 9-4 Mid-American Conference) lost both games of a Saturday doubleheader to Toledo (12-23, 5-9 MAC). Toledo firmly limited Ohio with wins of 8-4 and 4-0.
(04/09/25 4:00am)
In 1968, pop art icon Andy Warhol said “In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes.” Warhol seemed to be wise beyond his years because with how digitized our society has become, it is now normal for social media users to fall victim to what is called 15 seconds of fame.
(04/03/25 3:00pm)
Student Senate’s General Body met Wednesday to discuss a controversial budget request and campus bigotry.
(04/03/25 4:00am)
Episode Seven: “Art for Art’s Sake”