Daphne’s Dispatch: Textbooks don’t teach everything
Sixty-two percent of college graduates, including those in a two-year degree program, felt their time in college was very useful in helping them grow personally and intellectually.
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Sixty-two percent of college graduates, including those in a two-year degree program, felt their time in college was very useful in helping them grow personally and intellectually.
Around 85% of college students commute, whether that is a five-minute walk down Court Street or an hour-long commute. Commuting is common. Despite this, when I started college as a commuter, I felt like I was stumbling through an empty field with no direction or help.
For incoming college freshmen, many aspects of living on campus are unfamiliar and sometimes difficult to navigate, especially dorm life. From choosing a roommate to move-in day, there is a lot of thought that goes into where freshmen will live and how they feel about it.
With fall right around the corner, the volleyball season is also nearing. Bringing new additions and familiar faces, Ohio looks to start the season off on the right track after having gone 14-15 during the 2024 season.
Ohio ended its season with success, winning the 2024 Mid-American Conference title game in Detroit, Michigan, before winning the Cure Bowl to end its season. The 11-win campaign was one of the best in the history of the program, and one of the biggest reasons for its success was a stout defense.
The 2024 Mid-American Conference Champions were built on a strong running game and a wealth of experience up front. The core of the line was built to play physical football and win the battle at the line of scrimmage.
As daunting as the start of a new school year might be, one of the joys of new beginnings is discovering new experiences to disconnect from the stress of academics. Luckily for Ohio University students, there are plenty of fun on-campus events many look forward to each year.
The beginning of every academic year at Ohio University is a time to celebrate new bonds and reunite with lifelong friends. It is also a time to acclimate to a new environment. For newcomers, here’s a guide to some of the lingo and traditions that define Bobcat culture.
As the start of the school year approaches, students flock to campus to move back to Athens with the hopes of another exciting school year. Although academics and extracurriculars are at the forefront of everyone’s minds, students often look for different events and festivals that take place throughout the year to take a break from academic commitments.
Move-in week can be stressful, especially when it comes to unpacking and organizing a new space like a dorm room. Clothing plays an important role in boosting confidence when returning to campus. Here are local shops to support in Athens when moving into a new space and when looking to add to a closet.
Wednesday, August 6
Keystone’s Mac Shack announced Wednesday it will not reopen its Athens location this fall.
With nearly 25,000 people living in Athens, the statistics are blurry as to who is a resident and who is a student. From out-of-state students to Athens locals, one demographic stands as a testament to the powerful draw of Athens: Ohio University students who choose to stay in town.
Athens City Council resumed meetings Aug. 4 after its July break, with committees discussing several ordinances, projects and improvements to local facilities.
The Trump administration's One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed Congress and was signed into law by President Donald Trump on July 4.
As my final year at Ohio University quickly approaches, I have found myself avoiding answering the question of what comes next. I’ve spent my time reflecting on moments I didn’t think I would survive, and memories I wish I could relive forever.
Ohio University’s new E.W. Scripps School of Journalism Director is not only an advocate for student media, but a “proud mom.”
The college packing list is extensive, as one makes the shift from home to a whole new life. There’s clothing, toiletry products, room decorations and most likely a good book, or a few. The books one brings to college should have some self-reflection, light stories and characters going on adventures. Certain books should be on the packing list when making the move from home.
Correction Appended: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that a police code denoting a vehicle accident with major injuries had been reported. A correction has been made to accurately denote the code as a roadway block and an arrest record check.
Wednesday, July 23