Letter to the Editor: Food insecurity in OU community
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I always knew I wanted to commute. It was a default for me. Living 30 minutes away from campus, I assumed commuting would be a piece of cake. In some ways it is, but in certain circumstances, it can be quite the opposite.
Three students are running for the Student Senate presidential seat: current Treasurer Reagan Farmer representing the Unity ticket, current reinstated Vice President Isaac Davis and Black Student Affairs Senator Kiandra Martin.
In the past decade, there have been countless actors who have become pop culture icons after their breakthrough roles in television and film. Timothée Chalamet, Barry Keoghan and Daniel Kaluuya are just a few names who fit this bill and have earned themselves large followings online. However, there is one consistently great performer who should be in conversations similar to those A-list actors: Brian Tyree Henry.
High school was not the best time of my life. The best times are all around and yet to come. At times, high school felt like a prison and at others it was a common ground of halls to stroll. Upon graduating, I was more than happy to leave and never look back. My identity of that time feels foreign, but there are memories from high school that sting with nostalgia when replayed, holding an irreplaceable excitement of youth, drama, pain and hope, a rare combination to find once left to history.
Weight training has so many benefits, especially for women. The results are not only physical but also mental and emotional. Women also receive the biggest boost in the longevity of their life spans by just strength training 2-3 times a week.
This week Cassie has a hot take for Andrew to give his input on. The duo also talks about Tampa Bay's possible Cinderella story in the playoffs.
Mary Beth Tinker, the plaintiff from the Supreme Court case Tinker v. Des Moines, who fought for students’ First Amendment rights within public schools, is on her Tinker Tour; she gave a presentation Wednesday night in Galbreath Chapel to promote civics education and the rights and stories of young people.
Student senate met Wednesday to discuss -- and ultimately table -- a resolution that would change its rules and procedures on votes of no confidence that remove executive officers accused of failing their required responsibilities to the senate.
With the commencement of Fest Season last weekend, students discuss how they prepared for Mill Fest.
This week Cassie and Nicholas talk about how their semesters are going. Along with what they expect from this year's Fest season.
Red Brick Tavern, located at 14 N. Court St., held a strategy meeting for the campaign of independent presidential candidate, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
This upcoming fall, OU journalism students will have the opportunity to engage in an experiential learning opportunity through a new student-run advertising firm. The preliminary firm will be located on the first floor of the Sing Tao Center, and it will be fully student-run with guidance from an agency professional.
Concerts are great opportunities for attendees to dress up. Fans often theme their outfits to the artist, giving them a space to express their love for music. Cost varies, but there are always budget-friendly options for people to put together something they like.
When the trailer for the 2024 remake of Rowdy Hereington’s “Road House” (1989) dropped in January, viewers got a glimpse of a chiseled Jake Gyllenhaal fighting bad guys in a roadhouse on the Florida Keys. A few fast-paced action sequences, intense stunts, and the taste of a rocking soundtrack are also combined to bring a sense of bubbling anticipation for the film’s release.
Lately, the term “born sexy yesterday" has been popping up everywhere. It's especially present in online discourse surrounding "Poor Things," the critically acclaimed 2023 film that won several Oscars—notably Best Actress for Emma Stone—just a few weeks ago.
Ohio has been secure at the most important position, quarterback, for the last two seasons behind the arm of former Mid-American Conference Offensive Player of the Year, Kurtis Rourke.
Professors at Ohio University are paid on average $6,000 less than faculty at other public Ohio universities such as Kent State, Bowling Green and the University of Toledo. The staff of all of these universities have unionized, which may play a role in the difference in salary. However, OU’s faculty has not.
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