Alcohol and academics not the most intelligent mix
Editor’s note: Billy Turner’s last name has been changed to protect his identity.
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Editor’s note: Billy Turner’s last name has been changed to protect his identity.
For the past four years, 19 S. Court St. has been a revolving door for eateries and bars, serving both thirsty students and those seeking a cup of coffee to go.
Students hooked to satisfying their nicotine addictions with a cigarette might be out of luck when it comes to putting their habit to bed for good.
The topic that once elicited uncomfortable discourse with moms and dads and prompted awkward dialogue with first-time partners is now a connecting thread among college students.
With the end of flu season drawing nearer, some students might question whether they can postpone the stockpiling of cough drops and tissues until next season.
Couples rushing to place last-minute Valentine’s Day deliveries aren’t the only ones sweating the pressure of the holiday.
Students interested in amping up their sexual health knowledge can find solace in Tuesday’s POWER Hour.
With a few mouse clicks, Tyler Perrino created what he intended to serve as a small forum for close friends.
Common knowledge seems to indicate that smoking is pricey. Some students who have picked it up, though, say that kicking the habit is just as costly.
Students know the scene: perpetual coughing noises from the back row masked only by nose blowing and a chorus of sneezes. Yet when allergies ran rampant on campus in past years, students were at a loss for quick treatment in Athens.
Editor’s note: Lucy Smith’s name has been changed to protect her identity.
Athens dining may have to make room for something a little more fancy.
Three cups of coffee deep, two paragraphs in and one Red Bull short of finally understanding just what it means to have wings, the brain is drunk on caffeine and the body is operating accordingly with tremors, aches and dizziness.
Ohio University’s Ping Center is offering additional incentives to university faculty and students who visit the fitness center this week.
Thursday evening, the Epsilon Lambda chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity drew more than 60 students to this year’s Black Man Think Tank in Baker Ballroom.
This weekend, Ohio University students and locals will leash up their pups for Occu-Puppy, a final attempt to petition the use of gas euthanasia in Athens County dog shelters.
A recent advancement in stroke treatment is sending neurologists throughout Ohio to the bedsides of stroke patients at O’Bleness Memorial Hospital.
Nausea, chills, the sniffles — all logical reasons for taking a trip to the doc. But those typical cold and flu symptoms don’t often elicit the diagnosis then-freshman Katie Daniels received.
It’s a car. It’s a motorcycle. Actually, it’s a little of both.