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(04/12/23 3:52am)
In a growing digital age, a handwritten card from a friend or family member can have a lasting impact on the receiver. Whether it is a holiday, birthday or just a thank you card, many still believe handwritten and straight from the heart is common courtesy. Others believe it is a waste of time, as digital handwriting and text messages have taken the world by storm.
(03/30/23 4:03am)
This weekend the iconic musical that is “The Addams Family” takes front and center stage. Lost Flamingo Theater Company, or LFC, is putting on the show this Saturday, April 1 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 2 at 2 p.m. at Arts West, 132 W. State St.
(03/27/23 1:27am)
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(03/09/23 3:35am)
Ohio University’s own Science Cafés, which take place monthly in Baker Theater, are opportunities to learn something new about a topic that does not commonly come up in a day-to-day conversation. Steven Evans and Julie Owens, both current psychology professors at OU, spoke at the event on March 8 to bust many of the common myths surrounding Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD.
(03/06/23 3:13am)
With environmental issues at the forefront of news and politics, the coverage of a local disaster has been minimal and continues to receive less. On the morning of Feb. 3, a train carrying 11 rail cars of hazardous material derailed in East Palestine furthering the ongoing environmental crisis.
(02/23/23 6:57am)
Attend the 19th Ohio Latin American Conference this weekend at no cost to learn about Latin American themes through speakers, panels and feature films.
(02/17/23 3:44am)
Have you ever wondered what it is like to have a full day of bragging about your college and walking backward? College tour guides can be a crucial component in choosing a university. They help guide that process in the middle of the school day. Giving tours can undoubtedly be a rewarding experience; however, funny stories and strange encounters are sure to be expected.
(02/09/23 4:15am)
This weekend join a friend or two uptown at the Athena, 20 S. Court St., for a showing of “Clue” and pair it with a refreshing specialty cocktail made especially to coincide with the featured film. 7 p.m. this Friday, Feb. 10 is the second installment of the Athena’s “Classics and Cocktails” new film series which continues every Friday throughout February.
(02/06/23 3:18am)
Sibs Weekend 2023 was one for everyone to remember. The smell of family reunion was in the air and Athens welcomed siblings from everywhere to get a taste of how Ohio University likes to do it on the weekend.
(02/01/23 3:18am)
It is a brand new day, and productivity is on the mind. What better way to start a morning than with some yoga or a “hot girl walk” on the treadmill? After dressing in a cute matching set and slipping on some running shoes, it seems as though nothing can ruin this perfect morning. That is until finally entering the gym, only to be face-to-face with a sea of heavy metal and an excess of testosterone.
(01/24/23 4:16am)
Spring Semester is off to a cold start. Returning to school after winter break is inevitably difficult and potentially stressful for some students. On top of a busy schedule of new classes, sports, arts and student organizations, some students are beginning to search for internships. Spring and summer are the prime time for getting the job experience to make a resume stand out.
(01/10/23 7:17pm)
As 2023 begins, many may be anticipating Jan. 1 as a fresh start, a time to begin a new hobby or change their lifestyle for the better. Others may see it as just another day on the calendar, and if they want to make a change, it does not have to be at the start of a new year. Are New Year’s resolutions dead or just taking on a new form?
(11/30/22 5:03am)
'Twas the week before finals and all through the Greens, Bobcats flock to the library and study by any means. As sleep schedules and caffeine addictions become slightly severe, there are still hopes that an A will soon appear.
(11/11/22 3:21am)
Swifties, this is not a drill. Long story short, On Nov. 1, 2022, Taylor Swift, a well-known singer and songwriter, announced her first leg of “The Eras Tour,” in the U.S. via social media, which will be Swift’s first tour in five years since her “Reputation Stadium Tour.”
(11/07/22 4:14am)
Walking through the door of an Uptown local favorite, the sound of sizzling bacon and eggs can be heard on top of the mouth-watering aroma of a home-cooked meal. Surrounded by laughter and a certain communal warmth that can’t be replicated anywhere else, Union Street Diner, or USD, is not only the perfect cure for a hangover but the perfect place to enjoy a delicious meal that can only be found in Athens.
(11/03/22 1:00am)
On Sept. 30, the Ohio University Physical Therapy Board of Alumni had incredible news come their way. A generous donor wanted to support the program that changed everything for him and the love of his life.
(10/28/22 3:40am)
Halloween is Ohio University’s biggest holiday. With lots of fun and the return of the infamous block party on the agenda for this year, this Halloween is highly anticipated. Here are some resources that OU has in addition to some tips on how you can stay safe while still having a wicked good time.
(10/19/22 2:47am)
Controversial in nature, Kanye West is causing an uproar once again.
(10/04/22 3:34am)
Every Tuesday evening from 6 to 7 p.m., students from many different backgrounds gather in Jefferson 160 for International Conversation Hour, hosted by the Ohio Program of Intensive English, or OPIE. Through this program, students from the U.S. and international students come to converse and learn about different cultures, traditions and languages from one another.