Students spring forward with new fashion trends
Spring has officially sprung for Ohio University students, which means it is time to put the big old chunky sweater back in the winter closet and break out the floral and fun pieces for spring.
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Spring has officially sprung for Ohio University students, which means it is time to put the big old chunky sweater back in the winter closet and break out the floral and fun pieces for spring.
For students at Ohio University, and almost everyone everywhere, the concept of a “situationship” can often be very confusing. The term branches from the idea of not labeling a relationship or connection between two people.
Cornwell Properties canceled BrickLife Entertainment’s involvement with Palmer Place Fest, which was meant to be held next Friday.
With the commencement of Fest Season last weekend, students discuss how they prepared for Mill Fest.
The rumors surrounding Kate Middleton started after a trip to the hospital in January for what the royal family said was planned abdominal surgery. Fans of the Princess of Wales were concerned for her health and the citizens of England hoped for her quick and easy recovery. Since then, however, Middleton has only been seen a handful of times, causing distress among her fans. The anxiety from the lack of public appearances has led to a wide variety of conspiracy theories about the Princess of Wales, ranging from her husband, Prince William, cheating on her, to her potential death.
After the start of the Russo-Ukraine war in 2014, Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. For the first few weeks and months, the world focused its eyes on Ukraine. Facebook profiles turned blue and yellow, people hung Ukrainian flags from their doors and the support for Ukraine seemed to be at a high.
Whether it's learning how to sustain microgreens or spending time helping out at the student farm, the Ohio University Student Farmers Club, which was started this semester, focuses on creating hands-on experiences for students interested in the environment.
Some classes at Ohio University like to bring in just a touch of magic beyond the regular class elements of readings and pop quizzes.
With the primaries starting to pop up in several states, it really is starting to feel as though the 2024 election is right around the corner. Although some students will wait just a little longer to jump into the election news cycle, which can sometimes be slightly stressful, other students have decided to follow the news and pay attention to this important part of American democracy.
For many students at Ohio University, snow can be a pretty normal thing. Having grown up in northern parts of the country where snow is usually common, seeing snowfall is just another part of the winter months. For some students, however, the recent snowfall in Athens may have been the first they had ever seen, or at least the only snow they actually have had the chance to interact with.
2023 has come to an end, and for some Ohio University students, the new year is the perfect opportunity to make new resolutions. However, others have found that resolutions can be hard to stick to and believe that just because a new year is starting doesn't mean that they must make a change in their lives.
For a lot of students living on campus, it can be easy to forget how convenient it is to walk everywhere and to be close to classes and friends. Even though the walk up Jeff Hill in the winter can be daunting, students who commute usually have to block out a significant amount of time to get to campus, find a parking spot and walk to class or any other social event they may attend.
Although some may be thinking about the Thanksgiving dinner on their dining room table, midwestern football fans are also thinking about something else over break: the Ohio State University and University of Michigan football game. The rivalry has held importance for generations of sports fans, and come the morning of Nov. 25, fans will prepare to support their favorite side.
At Ohio University, the culture surrounding alcohol and drinking can sometimes be a little pressuring, according to some students. According to College Drinking Prevention, 49.3% of full-time college students ages 18-22 drank alcohol in the past month. With events like “Kegs and Eggs” at Homecoming, Halloween weekend and the monster that is Fest Season, the consumption of alcohol is seen at many social events throughout the year.
For some, the joyous Thanksgiving season has arrived. Others choose to skip straight to Christmas and holiday festivities. Some students discussed with The Post why they decided to decorate early for the holidays, and others explained why they are holding back and enjoying the last few weeks of fall before the winter festivities truly begin.
For many students, hangover anxiety, informally known as the “Sunday scaries,” can be a daunting thing. Waking up confused and wondering what truly happened the night before and scrolling through various social media platforms to make sure nothing embarrassing was sent has become a routine for party-goers come Sunday morning. Those feelings added to that pile of homework and chores often left for Sunday can sometimes make for an overwhelming experience.
For many students at Ohio University, a Bobcat is more than a mascot. For many, it's a source of pride and holds great importance when supporting sports teams. Alumni and students alike are proud to call themselves a part of the Bobcat family in everyday life, but this becomes especially important when they support their favorite football team.
Friday kicks off Dad’s Weekend 2023, and students all over campus are preparing for corny jokes, stories from the glory days and shorts below the knees.
With independents making up a large percentage of the population, students share their perspectives on what it’s like to be an independent voter in Athens and how they plan on navigating the elections.
With Halloween right around the corner, it is essential to discuss the importance of being culturally appropriate when choosing an outfit for the big weekend. Choosing to appropriate the culture of a marginalized or historically oppressed community can be very damaging to that community, even when the intent isn’t to hurt someone.