Student senate discusses diversity, inclusion
Student Senate met Wednesday to discuss diversity and inclusion with a presentation from Russell Morrow, interim assistant dean of diversity equity and inclusion for the College of Business.
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Student Senate met Wednesday to discuss diversity and inclusion with a presentation from Russell Morrow, interim assistant dean of diversity equity and inclusion for the College of Business.
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In June, Democratic Socialist Athens Mayoral candidate Damon Krane proposed a debate between himself and current Athens Mayor Steve Patterson on Ohio University's campus.
Whether one is a dedicated Counter-Strike player or someone who has not played a video game since Just Dance 3, Bobcat Esports has a place for everyone. With over 500 active members, Bobcat Esports contains clubs of many popular games for players with any level of ability.
Welcome to “The Lo-Down” where I, Logan Adams, will be going on semi-frequent rants about pretty much anything that crosses my mind, potentially multiple things at the same time. Today, that pertains to what has quickly become one of the most loveable teams in sports, my least favorite two-wheeled vehicles and their drivers along with my – and let’s be honest, everyone’s – favorite food spot on campus.
Alden Library now requires Ohio University students and faculty to swipe in using their university IDs from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.
“You don’t have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.” This quote is from a book called “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury, which takes place in a dystopian society where books become illegal. This relates much to present-day society in which books are getting banned for reasons which are not always valid. For years, books have been banned for various reasons ranging from explicit language to race reasons. The rising issue has been going on for centuries and has only grown as a problem.
Every school year brings new changes in Athens, and this year, one of them was the addition of Brian Stephens, a new assistant professor of African American Studies, interdisciplinary arts and media studies. Stephens joined the Ohio University faculty this past July and has already created a name for himself. Combining his passion for activism and education, he is actively creating an environment for students of all backgrounds to feel seen.
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Ohio (3-4-2, 1-1 Mid-American Conference) continues its MAC road trip with a trip to DeKalb, Illinois, for a matchup against Northern Illinois (2-4-3, 0-1-1 MAC). The Bobcats are entering this match coming off a significant road victory against Buffalo, while Northern Illinois most recently drew against Toledo at home 1-1.
A music subgenre is making its annual reemergence: Midwest emo. The strained vocals, angsty lyrics and indie style make the perfect soundtrack to gloomy autumn days. But just where did it come from? And why does it have such staying power in music?
Recently, the world celebrated one of the most iconic characters in all of pop culture: Batman. Batman is a superhero who has been around for 108 years and continues to be beloved by many. The love for the Caped Crusader is expressed in various ways, such as Batman-related merchandise, Batman comic books, and movies and television shows about Batman. My personal favorite is the latter.
Elon Musk has done it again. For clarification, he did not buy another beloved social media platform and ruin its clever marketing. Rather, he has sired yet another child with a questionable name and made it everyone else’s business.
In the last year, Chappell Roan has slowly gained popularity in pop music for her songs about love and dating as a queer woman, intriguing listeners with her catchy choruses and 1980s-esque vocal style. After multiple single releases such as “Red Wine Supernova,” “HOT TO GO!,” “Casual” and “Naked In Manhattan,” the singer has now developed her first studio album, “The Rise and Fall Of a Midwest Princess.”
School is back in session for the former students of Moordale Secondary School after the fourth and final season of Netflix’s hit dramedy “Sex Education” dropped in full Sept. 21.
In an effort toward menstrual equity on campus, Ohio University’s Student Senate secured funding to ensure the accessibility of period products in campus restrooms.
In its first game of Mid-American Conference play, Ohio traveled to Bowling Green and played its best football of the year. With a score of 38-7, Ohio set the tone for how it wants to play the rest of the MAC season.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Friday that California is suing Big Oil.
Based out of Los Angeles, pen pin is a duo consisting of songwriters and instrumentalists Jeni Magana and Emily Moore. Magana and Moore are responsible for almost all of the instruments featured in their songs, along with being the producers of their own music. Both have performed with many prominent musicians, including Taylor Swift, fun., Dua Lipa and Mitski, the latter being who Magana and Moore were touring with when they met.
Ohio University offers financial aid to students serving as president, vice president and treasurer on Student Senate.