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(11/14/24 5:00am)
Among President-elect Donald Trump’s daunting promises for his upcoming term, one stands out as particularly nerve-wracking: closing the Department of Education. Although misinformation surrounding the department’s role in education is fueling unnecessary fear, doing away with it altogether will have serious impacts on the futures of students and educators.
(11/13/24 5:00am)
Imagine entering the busy and hectic dining hall after a long day of classes, eager to relax and enjoy a delicious meal. However, in addition to the typical burger and pizza options, a spread of nutritious, locally sourced vegan and vegetarian foods are fresh and ready to enjoy.
(11/13/24 5:00am)
For many, the re-election of former president Donald Trump came with not only shock and surprise, but also despair, especially within groups targeted by his dangerous rhetoric.
(11/12/24 5:00am)
The Union’s four walls are plastered with posters and set lists of bands who have come and gone through the Athens music scene. On Thursday, these posters were joined by streamers, balloons and lobster cutouts, indicating the arrival of ACRN’s annual Battle of the Bands. At this highly anticipated event, five groups had the chance to solidify their legacies and earn a place on the walls.
(11/12/24 5:00am)
Cat overpopulation in Athens County is a problem, mostly due to poverty in the region, according to the Athens County Humane Society. April Sole, owner of Paws of Hope Cat Sanctuary, said she has found a calling in being a caregiver with a love of animals and wanted to lend her home to rescue cats because of this.
(11/07/24 5:00am)
Martha Stewart is a household sweetheart in the U.S., well-known as a businesswoman, writer and television personality. From her work in home and retail to her do-it-yourself crafts and recipes, the 83-year-old entrepreneur has won the hearts of many homes in the country. Like the 47th president-elect of the U.S. Donald Trump, Stewart has dedicated fans who hold her work in her field very high.
(11/06/24 5:40am)
The following vote amounts and percentages are from unofficial results as of 11:04 pm Tuesday.
(11/06/24 5:00am)
Live from Athens, it’s Friday night: From performance to media production to comedy writing, Fridays Live offers students a chance to develop their production skills in an environment of laughter and comradery.
(11/05/24 5:00am)
Federal Hocking Local School District received two stars for achievement, one for progress, two for gap-closing, two for early literacy and two for graduation. An overall two-star rating is the reality of Federal Hocking Local’s new superintendent Jason Spencer, but he has plans to do something about it.
(11/05/24 5:00am)
No need 4 speed
(11/01/24 4:00am)
The reality of U.S. politics, whether a good reality or not, is the two-party system. The two-party system, which has no option for change, gives voters two choices. For the 2024 election, those choices are Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
(10/29/24 4:00am)
Social media is a powerful tool, used by corporations, celebrities and everyday individuals as a way to quickly communicate thoughts and feelings. As the 2024 presidential election draws near, how do OU students feel about celebrities endorsing political figures on social media?
(10/29/24 4:00am)
Student organizations have spent countless hours providing students with opportunities to get more involved with the upcoming election. Sean Slatzer, a junior studying political science, is the president of one of these groups on campus: Ohio University College Democrats.
(10/25/24 4:00am)
The clock strikes noon, and it is a beautiful day on College Green. Professors finally dismiss classes, and most students are eager to get outside, although some can’t help but wonder what the rest of their professor’s day entails.
(10/29/24 4:00am)
ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge recognized Ohio University for its nonpartisan democratic engagement efforts and its student voter engagement in the 2022 midterm elections.
(10/24/24 4:00am)
Just because students and faculty strengthen their cyber defenses during this month of cybersecurity awareness, doesn’t mean attacks stop for the rest of the year.
(10/23/24 4:00am)
The cold weather is lurking in and working inside can sometimes feel agonizing. One may wish of being outside, and this is something that has the potential to be fixed. Bringing the outside indoors may have many positive effects. Having plants around the house can be a form of decoration, a mood booster and can have multiple health benefits. They can also teach certain levels of responsibility when caring for another form of life.
(10/22/24 4:00am)
The Athens Area Stand Down served individuals experiencing homelessness Oct. 4 and prepared them for winter.
(10/22/24 4:00am)
In the velvet darkness of the blackest night, Athens locals and students strutted to West Union Street in corsets, leather, red lipstick and fishnet stockings to experience Lost Flamingo Theatre Company’s "Rocky Horror Picture Show."
(10/21/24 4:00am)
In November 2023, former RIIZE member Hong Seunghan became the center of K-pop controversies after private pictures of him kissing a girl were leaked to the public. The photos, which appeared to be taken by him, sparked widespread public disapproval from many Korean internet users, with some commenting on how "grossed out" they were by the images.