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(03/01/22 3:14am)
Ohio University’s Scripps Public Relations Student Society of America, or Scripps PRSSA, is in the midst of hosting its annual campaign within the Bateman Case Study Competition. Every year, the campaign is put on by PRSSA National, and every participating PRSSA organization is given a real-world client to create the campaign around.
(02/24/22 4:48am)
Appalachian Understories will be partnering with Brian Koscho, creator of “Invisible Ground,” a history and storytelling podcast focusing on Southeast Ohio. The two will host a walking tour of Uptown Athens, showcasing Black history and landmarks still standing or remembered with a plaque.
(02/22/22 1:37am)
In an effort to build networking through the appreciation of diversity in the workplace, the Diversity First Showcase will be held virtually on Wednesday, Feb. 23, from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. sponsored by Ohio University’s Career Network and Division of Diversity and Inclusion.
(02/14/22 1:32am)
Feb. 14 became the Center for Student Legal Service's “birthday” in 1997. Now, 25 years later, the center is celebrating its anniversary and the growth of its services to students on Ohio University’s Athens campus.
(02/13/22 11:01pm)
This Valentine’s Day, love is all around. Athens and Ohio University have been home to many love stories.
(02/11/22 4:22am)
In August 1975, Stan Dunton met Mark Neiswander in Urbana, Ohio, and they instantly became best friends. Not only were the friends born exactly six months apart from each other, but Neiswander immediately took Dunton under his wing when he was the “new kid in town,” since he moved to Urbana in the sixth grade.
(02/01/22 2:01am)
Beth Romer and Jackie Walsh met freshman year of college at Ohio University. Moving through the years of college together, living above Jimmy John's and always getting fresh whiffs of bread, Romer and Walsh made sure to stay in touch after their graduation in 2012.
(01/28/22 3:19am)
In December 2021, Ohio University announced new veterans scholarships would be making their way for the 2022-2023 school year. Two $2,500 scholarships, issued by the Military and Veteran Student Services Center and Fiserv, will be accepting applications from now until Tuesday.
(01/19/22 2:07am)
Throughout middle school and high school, many students are faced with learning about abstinence-only sex education, Mady Nutter, a senior studying journalism, said. Nutter believes the stigma surrounding sex is caused by the lack of education and the refusal to openly talk about it.
(12/02/21 2:46am)
Krampus is known as an anti-Santa, a creature who would go around with St. Nicholas and punish the naughty children rather than reward them with gifts. The legend of Krampus originated in Alpine countries, like Austria and Germany.
(12/01/21 5:04am)
John Mulaney, Britney Spears and David Dobrik have all become household names this year.
(12/01/21 2:58am)
In 1995, Carolyn Lewis was completely paralyzed from a benign tumor in her spinal cord, squeezing the life out of her. The tumor pained her for two years, but she blamed it on overworking herself.
(11/18/21 2:57am)
Growing up in Ashland, OH, Kiana Ziegler found herself following creative pursuits despite her adolescent dreams of becoming an archeologist or geologist. When she was younger, she found herself constantly using items around her house as inspiration to draw and sew and would frequently put on random shows for her family.
(11/10/21 11:01pm)
Stuart’s Opera House is hosting its annual record sale after a year off due to COVID-19. The opera house, 52 Public Square, Nelsonville, will be holding the record sale in its Grand Lobby on Sunday, Nov. 14 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
(11/08/21 4:21am)
The Baker University Center’s ballroom was packed with people, illuminated with colorful lights and filled with soulful sounds Saturday night. At 8 p.m, Stephen Kramer Glickman performed at Ohio University, uniting the students and people of Athens for his first-ever live concert.
(11/01/21 1:54am)
On Tuesday at 7 p.m., Anton Treuer, professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University and author of 19 books, will be hosting a talk via Teams in honor of American Indian Heritage Month. The talk will delve into topics revolving around cultural appropriation, land acknowledgement and sports teams changing their mascots.
(10/29/21 2:58am)
Gina Kruzel resides in Meigs County and has been involved in the metaphysical field for over 40 years. As a paranormal investigator, Kruzel has experienced sights, feelings and encounters not many people have.
(10/26/21 2:08am)
Kimberly Rios, associate professor of psychology, teaches Psychology of Religion, or PSY 3530, and she is constantly finding ways to engage and educate her students on the different perspectives of religion in the everyday world.
(10/25/21 3:57am)
Chosen Pathways Spiritual Emporium, 400 E. State St., hosted its Halloween celebration on Saturday, Oct. 23. The day was full of fall-themed goodies and festive costumes. Alongside the fall-filled atmosphere, a spiritual aura filled the shop.
(10/21/21 3:18am)
The Halloween season is here, and the celebrations have only just begun. Aside from trick or treat and the commonly honored traditions, Halloween holds a deeper, spiritual meaning for many. Chosen Pathways Spiritual Emporium, 400 E. State St. Suite A, is making sure people know about these deeper meanings through a celebration.