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Along the entirety of Court Street on a Friday night, music blares from numerous bars and restaurants, and establishments are full of students and locals dancing and socializing.
My headphones are a daily necessity for me. I wake up to them on my desk, and they are either in my hand or in my backpack when they aren’t in my ears. I don’t think I’ve gone a day without them since I came to campus, and they’re with me regardless of where I’m going.
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Ohio University’s 250+ programs across nine colleges provide a diverse palette of subjects to explore during undergraduate education. When making a college decision, many students tend to account for the quality of their prospective program of study.
Located 1.6 miles from Baker University Center, The Dairy Barn Arts Center is home to art from all around the Midwest.
Ohio voters will head to polls March 19 to vote in federal and state-level primary elections to decide who will be featured on the Republican and Democratic ballots in November.
With February observed as Black History Month, student organizations are coming together to celebrate and unite for the occasion.
I have always used the lack of South Asian representation in media and television as a punchline with close friends and family. Aside from Ravi in “Jessie,” portrayed by Indian-American actor Karan Brar, and Mindy Kaling’s portrayal of Kelly from “The Office,” there weren’t many other characters that looked like me on television in the 2010s.
My alarm blares at 8 a.m. every weekday and is usually followed by my scrambling to turn it off before the siren-like noises wake my roommate. After that, I slam my head against my pillow and try to convince myself that I am, in fact, not sleepy.
Athens County Sponsor Circle, also known as ACSC, helps refugees from around the world adjust to life in the U.S. through support in many different forms. The organization initially started as a small act of good by a group of friends from Amesville, Ohio.
With the new year ringing in a time for rest, rejuvenation and reflection, it isn’t uncommon to want to set some new goals. The new year and winter break are the perfect time to work toward a healthier and happier lifestyle. However, keeping these goals is often a little more difficult than first setting them.
With thousands of Bobcats traveling back to their hometowns for the holidays and the usually bustling Court and Union Streets now significantly emptier, Athens locals have found joy in the quietness the city offers during the winter holidays.
My favorite meal is dessert. Technically, dessert is not a meal, but for the purpose of this article, consider it as significant to my daily diet as any hearty meal would be. Because of my affinity for dessert and most sweet treats, pie is obviously one of my favorite parts of the Thanksgiving holiday.
I am not a strong swimmer. In fact, it may be potentially dangerous for me to be in a body of water that is deeper than 5 foot 6 inches. I have never claimed to be a talented, or even functional, swimmer– which frequently alarms my family and close friends. For some, it may be unimaginable to be unable to maneuver through deep waters effectively, but I would be lying if I said I felt I was missing very much. The contents of the ocean are wide and terrifying, and I have heard too many beach horror stories to be eager to enter the ocean anytime soon.
Student leaders are often praised for their efforts to make an impact on campus, but the unexpected pressures that come with being involved are often overlooked.
Changes to state and local legislation are in store for Athens citizens after Ohio voters cast their ballots in favor of Issues 1 and 2 in the Nov. 7 election.
All students who live in residence halls – besides students who live in Bromley and Voigt Hall, who vote at First Presbyterian Church, 2 N. Court St. – will vote at Baker University Center on 1 Park Pl. to cast their ballots for the Nov. 7 election.
Local organizations and churches have taken steps to help with food instability in Athens County by offering community meals periodically for both students and members of the community. The meals offer a place for local community members to not only sit and enjoy a nutritious meal but also socialize and connect with others.
With the Nov. 7 election quickly approaching, politicians and advocates are gathering supporters and spreading information about the issues at stake on the ballot.