Community responds to The Ridges care after roof collapse
The roof of the unoccupied Building #7 of The Ridges collapsed in 2019 and has since been part of a redevelopment plan.
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The roof of the unoccupied Building #7 of The Ridges collapsed in 2019 and has since been part of a redevelopment plan.
All journalism majors at OU must complete an internship to graduate. According to the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, internships must be at least 200 hours in the student’s field of study and pre-approved by the student’s adviser. Though the task may seem straightforward, there are many obstacles to completing the internship requirement, and not due to lack of effort.
While traveling in Spain with the only plan for some weekends being the name of a city, I have reclaimed Google as a friend and have a newfound appreciation for open forum sites like Reddit. It’s my new favorite way to find the best places to go out, simply by asking strangers on the internet. It turns out I’m not the first tourist to be lost in Spain. After Reddit proved its elite taste in food and drink, I explored further and found both a rocky coast and deep sanctuary of comfort among voices of the internet.
People watch dating shows for multiple reasons. I started watching “Love Island” because I kept seeing TikTok videos about the show and became curious enough to start watching it. Although I enjoy watching these shows, I cannot help but think about their implications and the issues going on behind the scenes.
July 5 will see the return of Tyler Costolo’s alternative lo-fi project, Ghost Fan Club. After a few detours into other projects, the self-titled EP will re-establish Ghost Fan Club as a name to watch in the music industry with its aching and melancholy discography. The record will be preceded by singles “Shoulders” and “Now and Then,” the latter releasing on June 14.
Pride Month began as a testament to the 1969 Stonewall riots following the New York City uprising. The six days of protests against the unjust raiding of gay bars was an influential part of the fight for equality and is now celebrated every year with month-long celebrations around the world. In Athens, Pride Month kicks off with a four-day long festival and is followed by a series of events throughout June.
The City of Athens’ Planning and Development Committee reintroduced the Woodsedge Project, which would provide more than 40 affordable housing units.
The Athens Bread Company reopened May 6 after a nearly 5-month hiatus from business.
On May 6, Ohio University’s Faculty Senate met to discuss a resolution to adopt an Academic Fresh Start policy. Under this policy, students could request a “fresh start” at re-enrollment 24 months after their last enrollment.
Since the beginning of April, Kendrick Lamar and Drake have engaged in a rap beef with an intensity many say they have not seen since the “East Coast-West Coast” beef of the mid-'90s. However, many are reeling to catch up with the rapid release of diss tracks and lyrical mastery.
College is one of the most transformative times in a person’s life. Serving as the buffer period between adolescence and adulthood, it paves the way for self-discovery and independence; being on one’s own for the first time can be an exhilarating feeling.
After high school graduation, I had to answer this dreaded question a thousand times: “Where are you going to college?” Each time, with pure excitement, I answered, “Ohio University,” and almost nine times out of 10, I was met with the classic “party school” response, followed by a lecture I never asked for. As an introvert, my anxieties about such a reputation gradually increased.
Navigating graduation requirements and the long list of potential general education courses can be overwhelming for some students. Ohio University advisers and faculty offer their advice to new students.
As is promised in the movies, there is much more to college life than just schoolwork. Incoming students will have to find their perfect work-life balance, and Ohio University offers many exciting activities throughout the year to contribute to the “life” aspect of that duality.
Ohio (16-31, 11-16 Mid-American Conference) wrapped up its road schedule this past weekend with a series victory against its storied rival, Miami (25-23, 17-13 MAC). The Bobcats were able to come out on top in two of three games against the Redhawks, but needing to win out for any hope of a tournament spot, the team's sole loss ultimately eliminated them from postseason contention.
Students, alumni and Athens residents filled Baker Center with Palestinian flags, protest signs and chants for Ohio University to divest from and disclose any investments it has that support Israel’s ongoing war in Gaza Wednesday.
It was a beautiful, sunny day in Athens, Ohio, at Bob Wren Stadium. Packed with eager fans, Ohio (13-25 overall, 8-15 Mid-American Conference) had a matchup with conference opponent Toledo (20-23 overall, 13-10 MAC). Unfortunately for the fans in attendance, Ohio’s bright and sunny day quickly turned gloomy and overcast with Ohio losing 16-2.
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure at Ohio University’s Office of Sustainability’s Rebike Program. The Program was part of a series of events in celebration of Earth Day on Tuesday, continuing the tradition of celebrating “Earth Day Every Day.” In efforts to promote the reuse of long-lasting products such as bicycles, the ReBike Program is a good start to practice being environmentally friendly.
This is a developing story, last updated at 2:22 p.m. April 25
The United Academics of Ohio University, or UAOU, hosted an event and discussion of the current state of unionization on College Green on Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m. to demonstrate to OU leadership that faculty are ready to vote for unionization.