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(03/21/22 12:39am)
As Baker Center Theater fills with exhilarated students, the stage will be teeming with talented local performers, bring-the-house-down musical numbers and, of course, high, high heels. That’s right, Ohio University: It’s time for another drag show.
(03/18/22 4:15am)
Ohio University’s Latitude 39, a fine-dining establishment located on the first floor of Baker University Center, reopened Tuesday. The on-campus restaurant was closed at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, alongside most of the university’s other culinary services.
(03/17/22 4:18am)
Athens is home to many hidden gems, but what’s celebrated throughout the county is the robust local media scene.
(03/17/22 3:43am)
Stolen and Crashed
(03/16/22 2:24am)
If there’s one thing all college students dread it’s thinking about their futures. With this comes the interviewing process, which is just downright scary, especially when a company can determine your fate in one single conversation. Internships and jobs are constantly on the lookout for those who bring their true selves to the table, but this is usually easier said than done.
(03/14/22 2:46am)
Following last semester’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, Ohio University has approved a total of 2,078 exemptions among its students and faculty across all campuses.
(03/04/22 3:28am)
Shamrock-clad students flooded Court Street for Green Beer Day on March 2, but the emerald and forest-green extravaganza wasn’t the only holiday this week. March 4 is not a day many have marked on their calendar, but it highlights a historic campus tradition. This Friday, celebrate National Debate Education Day by toasting the Ohio University Speech and Debate team.
(03/04/22 3:32am)
In 1992, David Raterman graduated from Ohio Univeristy’s Scripps School of Journalism. Throughout his time at OU, Raterman involved himself in activities and had a few foundational internships.
(03/03/22 2:03am)
Hidetaka Miyazaki’s considerable catalog has garnered a pretty ruthless reputation for its extravagantly high difficulty. The gaming auteur, who has been responsible for directing most of the studio FromSoftware’s most recognizable games since 2009’s Demon’s Souls, is known for including unfair traps, massive difficulty spikes, and unrelenting boss fights in his games. All of that is present in his newest title, Elden Ring, but somehow it all feels very… nice.
(03/02/22 4:58am)
Corinne Colbert, the former editor of The Athens NEWS, was fired by the Ohio branch of the paper’s publishing company Adams Publishing Group, or APG, on Friday.
(03/02/22 5:10am)
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has made waves over the past week for his courage in the face of the Russian invasion. His effort in joining the combat and his rejection of an offer to evacuate has become the face of the pro-Ukraine movement. Zelenskyy’s “I need ammunition, not a ride” has become a rallying cry, and he has garnered a sort of influencer-esque status online. This has glorified the war and has grown the international support for Ukraine, but Zelenskyy’s bravery has had another interesting effect: it has changed the perception of Jewish people in Eastern Europe.
(03/02/22 5:28am)
BOWLING GREEN — Jeff Boals stood in the hall leading toward Ohio’s locker room inside the Stroh Center and tried to stand tall.
(03/01/22 2:57pm)
Correction appended.
(03/01/22 2:13pm)
Correction appended.
(03/01/22 2:08pm)
On Monday night, Emily Ertle, Ohio University Student Senate’s director of public relations, or PR, resigned from her position, effective immediately.
(03/01/22 5:14am)
Clarification appended.
(02/28/22 4:38am)
Ohio University’s Black Student Union and Asian American Pacific Islander Student Union co-hosted a panel Sunday to discuss how the groups can work together to support one another.
(02/28/22 3:19am)
In the U.S., alcohol is a big part of society. Currently, 61% of Americans aged 21 and older say that they drink alcohol. Because the consumption of alcohol is considered such a normal event, alcoholism and high-risk drinking has become a major problem. Over 15 million Americans struggle with an alcohol use disorder.
(02/25/22 4:25am)
Ohio University’s Game Research and Immersive Design, or GRID, Lab and the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, or HCOM, offered front-line healthcare workers at OhioHealth a new way to handle stress while helping to fight COVID-19: virtual reality.
(02/24/22 7:04am)
Upward of 50 Ohio University students attended a Student Senate Speakout on Wednesday, voicing concerns about Senate Treasurer Simar Kalkat’s removal last week, a lack of diversity in the Senate body and the culture of the organization.