Graduate class of 2024 kicks off commencement weekend
Ohio University’s doctoral and masters students received their degrees during the 2024 spring graduate commencement Friday.
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Ohio University’s doctoral and masters students received their degrees during the 2024 spring graduate commencement Friday.
Students, alumni and Athens residents filled Baker Center with Palestinian flags, protest signs and chants for Ohio University to divest from and disclose any investments it has that support Israel’s ongoing war in Gaza Wednesday.
Former Black Student Affairs Senator Kiandra Martin was sworn in as Student Senate’s vice president for the 2024-25 academic year during a special session Monday.
On Wednesday night, Ohio women’s basketball announced on its website that it would be adding transfer players Anyssa Jones and Aliah McWhorter for the 2024-25 season. Both Jones and McWhorter will join the team as graduate students in their last year of eligibility.
Heading into its mid-week doubleheader against Akron (22-28, 10-13 Mid-American Conference), Ohio (28-22, 16-8 MAC) had won 13 of its last 15 conference matchups, putting the team on the verge of clinching back-to-back MAC Tournament appearances in Ohio coach Jenna Hall’s first two seasons with the program.
After walking up to “Transportin’” by Kodak Black, Ohio freshman Emily Caron did something seemingly unthinkable a few weeks ago.
On Tuesday afternoon three-star recruit Elijah Elliott announced via Instagram that he has committed to play basketball for Ohio.
Ohio announced major 2024 coaching changes via an article on the team's website published early Tuesday afternoon. Ohio's staffing changes follow the departure of former defensive coordinator Spence Nowinski in early April.
Ohio (14-25, 9-15 Mid-American Conference) picked up a huge series victory over Toledo (20-24 overall, 13-11 Mid-American Conference) after a solid win on Sunday that saw Ohio lead for all nine innings.
It was a beautiful, sunny day in Athens, Ohio, at Bob Wren Stadium. Packed with eager fans, Ohio (13-25 overall, 8-15 Mid-American Conference) had a matchup with conference opponent Toledo (20-23 overall, 13-10 MAC). Unfortunately for the fans in attendance, Ohio’s bright and sunny day quickly turned gloomy and overcast with Ohio losing 16-2.
After a 1-5 start in Mid-American Conference play, it looked unlikely that Ohio (26-22, 14-8 MAC) would be able to achieve the second-place spot the team was projected to finish with, according to the conference’s preseason coaches poll.
Ohio (13-24, 8-14 Mid-American Conference) hosted Toledo (19-23 overall, 12-10 MAC) for the first game of a three-game series over the weekend, winning 6-3. Ohio came into the game hot after winning their last two games, most recently against an above .500 Morehead State team.
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“Alexa, play the 'Rocky' soundtrack." Last night, I cleaned my house, while my four-year-old and eleven-year-old swirled with laughs, coughs from allergies and sibling bickering. I needed music. I needed to clean. Now, I need to write. Writing, music, dancing and cleaning (apparently) all have helped me cope. My anger has now turned into sadness. Seeing an Indigenous-preferred scholarship in writing that my school cannot award because of an interpretation of the law almost shut me down again here. There are more than 850 members in the Indigenous Journalists Association.
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Hosts Hannah Campbell & Tate Raub are joined by Molly Wilson to reflect on their time at OU in the series finale of What Happens on Court Stays on Court.
Ohio University Student Senate Treasurer and now former President-elect Reagan Farmer was impeached yesterday for “gross or willful neglect of the Senate,” according to the Senate’s press release.
The Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, which would ban the app TikTok in the U.S. if the parent company, ByteDance, does not sell the app within the next 12 months, was signed into law on Tuesday.
The Center for International Business, Education and Development, or CIBED, held a ribbon-cutting event and open house Thursday afternoon to celebrate a new location and expanded programming.