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(10/01/24 4:00am)
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump announced July 15 he had chosen Sen. JD Vance (D-OH) as his running mate and vice president candidate. Vance accepted the nomination three days later. Since his nomination, Vance has made one thing clear: he is the wrong running mate for Trump.
(10/01/24 4:00am)
Trash dumping on Stewart roadway
(09/24/24 4:00am)
Alden Library purchased Sage Research Methods, a research methods resource, to promote student and faculty research and instruction, according to university news.
(09/24/24 4:00am)
Former employee harasses Little Italy staff
(09/24/24 4:00am)
Nationwide, universities fill Homecoming week with events and festivities, but those events can lead to violence on campus. Universities have a legal and ethical obligation to protect students and visitors during Homecoming celebrations.
(09/17/24 4:00am)
Ohio University unveiled a new University Safety and Security website the week of Aug. 26, according to university news.
(09/17/24 4:00am)
As the election approaches, voters are hyper-focused on the presidential race. As voters tune in to the presidential candidates’ debates and rallies, an equally consequential congressional election fades into the background of politics.
(09/17/24 4:00am)
Theft complaint: The Plains
(09/13/24 4:00am)
TimberNook, a nature-based child care resource for Athens County, launched Aug. 19 in Nelsonville, Ohio. The childcare option provides nature-based, child-led play experiences that inspire children to be creative, independent and imaginative.
(09/10/24 4:00am)
Dog bite reported in Coolville
(09/10/24 4:00am)
After an Athens County judge overruled Athens’ single-use plastic bag ordinance Aug. 28, local businesses are in limbo until the matter is finalized.
(09/10/24 4:00am)
Absentee ballots rose to popularity during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although absentee voting has its controversies, it ultimately makes voting more accessible. This accessibility encourages people to engage in one of the most sacred privileges of democracy.
(09/03/24 4:00am)
Parking predicament: Athens
(09/03/24 4:00am)
Student loan forgiveness is a tense topic in politics. Both Democratic and Republican politicians turn to statistics about federal student loan forgiveness programs to illuminate each others’ faults. These actions create confusion for voters and enrollees of these programs.
(08/27/24 4:00am)
Call-in hack
(08/27/24 4:00am)
As November approaches, voters prepare for the 2024 presidential election. However, since 2020, the way voters participate has changed by the year. Along with pandemic-related changes, social media has digitized and radicalized politics. The COVID-19 pandemic and social media use have altered how people engage in politics and elections.
(08/09/24 2:18am)
Suzanne Imes and Pauline Rose Clance were the first psychologists to describe the “imposter phenomenon” in the 1970s, according to the American Psychological Association (APA). According to Imes and Clance, imposter syndrome “occurs among high achievers who are unable to internalize and accept their success.”
(06/27/24 3:59am)
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.
(06/20/24 2:25am)
Undergraduate research experience is optional for many graduate programs’ admissions. However, according to the University of California, “Quality undergraduate research experience strongly enhances your competitiveness for graduate school,” and increases the likelihood of admission. Furthermore, research experiences in undergraduate and graduate programs can lead to career opportunities later.
(05/28/24 4:33am)
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.