Letter to the Editor: OU policymakers, faculty need to address safety, accessibility concerns
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We’re not exactly sure who first suggested telling everyone we knew that Ryan Maxin and Claire Schiopota were related. Claire might’ve jokingly said it while the two sat in her dorm room on the third floor of Washington Hall during the Spring Semester of their freshman year. Ryan probably laughed along and one-upped the joke somehow. It was soon decided that the joke would become a reality.
While preparing for my study abroad experience in Leipzig, Germany, I received some sage advice from my uncle: don’t forget the study part. Although many students who study abroad tend to emphasize things like travel and cultural immersion, actually studying while abroad also has its benefits. According to Yocket, 87% of students who study abroad noticed the impact of their experience on further academic endeavors.
Love was certainly in the air when I visited Ohio University on Valentine's Day in 2020. OU was the only school I had applied to at that point, and as sappy as it sounds, I knew it was the school for me as soon as I took a step on the bricks of Athens.
Summer is a lovely time for pop culture. Movie studios line up the biggest blockbusters for release, musicians prepare songs they hope define the season and people everywhere get to consume media to their heart's content.
Two things play as I write this column: the roaring of my AC and a fiddle in the deepest core of my mind. It's time to come to peace with leaving the place I love. One of Ohio University's main campaign points is "Forever Ohio," and while it's almost time for me to leave this heaven I've called home for the past three years, it’s clear the “Forever” part comes from how this place will always stick with me.
In 2024, Bobcats are celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Ohio University Thai language program, marking a quarter-century of vibrant cultural exchange and enriched language instruction.
April 17, songwriter and LGBTQIA+ influencer Boy Jr. released “I Hope You Feel Terrible.” It is the lead single off their upcoming handcrafted album, “I Love Getting Dumped.” The single is a continuation of the artist's experimental, indie pop and rock work and an exciting precursor to the upcoming record.
Happy Friday! With the end of the week in sight, it is another week with new music. This past week, we have new music from artists like Jesse Welles and Pearl Jam.
Now that the semester is winding down and finals season is in full swing, it is time for Bobcats to start packing their things and leave behind the Athens bricks for summer.
It is the last episode of Blue Line Banter for this NHL season. Cassie and Andrew talk about how the first round of playoffs has gone so far, and the teams they are scared for.
Ohio University President Lori Stewart Gonzalez announced Monday that Don Leo will be the next executive vice president and provost starting July 1, according to a university press release.
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure at Ohio University’s Office of Sustainability’s Rebike Program. The Program was part of a series of events in celebration of Earth Day on Tuesday, continuing the tradition of celebrating “Earth Day Every Day.” In efforts to promote the reuse of long-lasting products such as bicycles, the ReBike Program is a good start to practice being environmentally friendly.
I’ve always been someone who likes to keep busy and is always looking for the next thing. College was the perfect place for my on-the-go energy. As it finally comes to an end, I stand still as the pain of leaving sets in.
While Ohio (23-22, 11-8 Mid-American Conference) has seen itself on the right side of a handful of comebacks this season, the team’s final nonconference matchup against Pitt (16-29, 6-15 Atlantic Coast Conference) would see Ohio on the other end, falling 5-4.
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Ohio will be looking to string a couple of wins together when it takes on Toledo this weekend in a three-game home series. The Bobcats have won back-to-back games against tough opponents after a Tuesday night victory against Morehead State.
Las Nubes is a Miami-based group composed of DIY music movement mainstays, Ale Campos and Emile Milgrim. The group's combination of 90s-influenced punk rock and dream pop has created a unique sound featured in their upcoming sophomore LP, “Tormentas Malsanas.”
This is a developing story, last updated at 2:22 p.m. April 25