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(04/24/26 4:00am)
On the front porch of United Campus Ministries, community leaders and advocates gathered Tuesday for a press conference to address the arrests of two students during last week’s “Your Disrespect Is Visible” protest.
(04/21/26 4:00am)
There has been a common theme among student protesters on College Green this semester: silence from President Lori Stewart Gonzalez and her administration.
(04/21/26 4:00am)
United Academics of Ohio University is the labor union representing OU faculty members. Formerly OU American Association of University Professors, UAOU started organizing in 2019 and officially voted to unionize in March 2025, with 71% of faculty voting in favor of unionization.
(04/21/26 4:00am)
Tuesday, April 21
(04/21/26 4:00am)
A coalition of Ohioans is collecting signatures to establish a constitutional amendment that prohibits the development of a data center exceeding 25 megawatts of electricity per month.
(04/17/26 4:00am)
Hundreds of Ohio University students gathered on College Green on Thursday for a walkout protesting what organizers described as administrative inaction on student and faculty concerns. Two students were later taken into custody by the Ohio University Police Department and released.
(04/17/26 4:00am)
Climate advocates are meeting in Athens to journey across southeast and mid-Ohio to raise awareness about the state’s environment May 16.
(04/09/26 4:00am)
Parents United for Public Schools hosted a town hall and information session Tuesday night at the Athens Public Library to inform residents about school funding challenges and begin organizing a local chapter.
(04/08/26 4:00am)
A study conducted by The Pennsylvania State University found that social media influencers have polarized voters into thinking and voting more extremely, which starts to raise questions.
(04/01/26 10:14pm)
On Tuesday, the Ohio University chapter of the Ohio Student Association hosted a “No ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) in Athens” town hall in Schoonover Center, bringing students and administrators together to discuss campus policy and concerns.
(04/02/26 4:00am)
Ohio University’s Office of Health Promotion is hosting its annual Take Back the Night event Thursday in Baker Ballroom from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., with opportunities to hear from survivor speakers, witness performances and march in honor of the “resilience” of survivors.
(03/31/26 4:00am)
Ohio University is a public institution bound by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. That means speakers like Myron Gaines are legally allowed to appear on campus. As the Student Press Law Center affirms, public universities cannot restrict speech based solely on its offensiveness or viewpoint.
(03/31/26 4:00am)
Two dead after collision at LaGuardia Airport
(03/31/26 4:00am)
Tuesday, March 31
(03/27/26 4:00am)
On Thursday, a crowd gathered outside Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium where political commentator, podcast host and former Homeland Security investigations special agent Myron Gaines held a public debate with Ohio University students.
(03/24/26 4:00am)
Tuesday, March 24
(03/17/26 4:00am)
Through shelves of stories and countless activities, Athens' seven public libraries provide areas for residents to connect and communicate.
(02/24/26 5:00am)
On Feb. 11, the Ohio University Turning Point Chapter held its first off-campus meeting to discuss the chapter and address several questions. According to Turning Point USA’s website, there are over 3,500 campuses represented across over 2,000 student groups.
(02/20/26 1:17pm)
Several dozen Athens locals and others from neighboring counties sat in the Southeast Ohio History Center, located on 24 W. State St., at noon Thursday, hanging on every word Robert Toy, attorney at law, had to share.
(02/20/26 5:00am)
A criminal trial is currently underway in the FirstEnergy bribery scandal. The trial alleges Chuck Jones, former CEO of FirstEnergy and Michael Dowling, former senior vice president of FirstEnergy, played a role in a $4.3 million bribe, given to Sam Randazzo, former chair of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, for his future help.