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(01/28/22 3:34am)
With every new year, comes everyone wanting to know what the future holds for them. According to Horoscope.com numerology is “an ancient study that draws meaning from different numbers, number combinations, letters, and symbols in your life. This art can help us tap into the underlying patterns of the universe and reveal new truths about who we are.”
(01/28/22 3:11am)
Week four of the semester is usually when responsibilities kick into full swing and classes become ever so demanding. What better way to say goodbye to January than with a good playlist that gives your ears something to keep the stress at bay and gives you some peaceful moments throughout these long days? Lucky for you, we’ve got you covered.
(01/26/22 2:30am)
Prior to the start of every academic year, incoming first-year students and returning students have the ability to decide which meal plan will best suit them. While Ohio University offers six different meal plans, they are rarely able to fully satisfy students’ day-to-day routines and aren’t always cost efficient.
(01/25/22 3:55am)
With the new year in full swing, several organizations and volunteering opportunities that have ceased operations because of the pandemic at Ohio University are planning a comeback in 2022.
(01/25/22 1:19am)
A local 17-year-old living in foster care turns 18 and ages out of the system. A young veteran no longer serving moves to Ohio University to live with friends. A student, unable to afford an apartment on top of tuition, crashes on friends’ couches for months.
(01/21/22 4:03am)
The city of Nelsonville is looking to expand outdoor recreation opportunities for local residents who own dogs. The city has yet to finish clearing the space for a possible new dog park, which is still in early development.
(01/21/22 2:23am)
Any student visiting a dining hall is immediately aware Culinary Services is hiring. Each residence hall occupant is all too familiar with resident assistant, or RA, positions. While several campus jobs are well-known, university student employment stretches much farther than the mailrooms and Alden Library.
(01/21/22 3:32am)
Since 2020, concert-going has become a lost trend, but it seems that 2022 may see the return of packed venues and ecstatic fan bases. Many artists are ready to hit the road, so here’s some suggestions if you’re an anxious music junkie craving the unworldly feel of live music.
(01/20/22 11:21pm)
Ohio announced Thursday afternoon that it hired Spence Nowinsky as its new defensive coordinator. The hiring was made public in a video posted to Ohio’s Twitter account.
(01/20/22 5:16am)
Ohio University’s Student Senate met Wednesday night where students were able to voice concerns and ask questions about the university’s response to COVID-19 to OU President Hugh Sherman.
(01/20/22 3:38am)
Julia Fox has become a household name at this point with her career-defining role in Uncut Gems (2019) and her new relationship with Kayne West. The real question is who is Julia Fox? The 31-year-old Italian-American was born in Milan, but grew up in New York City with her father.
(01/20/22 3:06am)
In the NFL, Pittsburgh’s Mike Tomlin is the league’s only Black head coach. It’s an interesting development, seeing that nearly 58% of players in the NFL are Black.
(01/20/22 2:55am)
Ohio University started its Spring Semester with in-person classes while incorporating stricter COVID-19 policies to help slow the spread of the omicron variant.
(01/20/22 2:20am)
Deputies from the Athens County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to Millfield after receiving a report of an active fight.
(01/19/22 5:35am)
OXFORD — Ben Vander Plas thinks Ohio found the consistency it’s been searching for.
(01/19/22 2:17am)
The Athens City Commission on Disabilities is an organization dedicated to providing necessary accommodations and advocacy for individuals with disabilities.
(01/19/22 2:07am)
Throughout middle school and high school, many students are faced with learning about abstinence-only sex education, Mady Nutter, a senior studying journalism, said. Nutter believes the stigma surrounding sex is caused by the lack of education and the refusal to openly talk about it.
(01/18/22 4:06am)
College football analyst Kirk Herbstreit made an out of touch and disrespectful comment when he stated that highly-rated NFL projects who opt out of virtually meaningless games “just (don’t) love football.”
(01/18/22 3:29am)
Currently, the nation is suffering a bus driver shortage and Ohio is no exception. At least 40% of school districts in Ohio have had to cancel routes regularly, with some reportedly on the verge of collapse. While the pandemic has certainly played a role in this shortage, as a former bus driver’s daughter, I can say that the stress of driving a bus and the lack of consideration drivers are subjected to make bus driving unappealing.
(01/18/22 2:58am)
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak in December 2019, numerous professional fields have felt its impact. Specifically, the pharmaceutical industry has faced challenges since the start, with stress building when the rollout of vaccinations began in 2020.