OU students prepare for summer study away programs
By Sophia Rooksberry | May 16Bobcats anticipate spending their summers working or studying around the world.
Bobcats anticipate spending their summers working or studying around the world.
Celebrate “Earth Day Every Day” with the ReBike Program, an effort to promote sustainability and to get more people riding bikes in Athens.
2024 marks the 25th anniversary of the Ohio University Thai Language program, marking a quarter-century of cultural exchange, experiential learning and enriching language instruction.
As finals week looms, Bobcats prepare to move out before residence halls close on May 3.
Killer Mike, Courtney Barnett and Thee Sacred Souls headline the 18th year of Nelsonville Music Festival in July.
OU’s Asian American Pacific Islander employee groups make headway for students and professors.
OU’s Habitat for Humanity is a student-run organization that builds sustainable and affordable homes across Southeast Ohio. The international organization has an inspiring history, and each member encourages people to get involved and continue the mission.
Ohio University museum studies students put their work on display for the annual exhibition.
With the start of spring, students discuss their favorite fashion trends and what they are excited to wear as the weather gets nicer.
Ohio University celebrated Mother Earth through a series of events going on during and after Earth Day, including information sessions, exhibits and performances.
In the era of “situationships,” students attempt to navigate the loosely defined term.
Drawing its name from a nearby creek and its story of restoration, the band aims to teach a story of resilience and growth, in history and in music.
Accessibility is a mission OU strives to work toward, but students are still pushing for further changes to be made for the campus to be more accessible.
OU’s club rowing team is a close-knit group, and despite not practicing this season, its plans for the future are ambitious.
April is Athens Beautification Month, a collaborative effort to create volunteer opportunities throughout Athens.
Becca Moore, a content creator based in L.A., graduated from OU in 2020. Now with over 1.3 million followers on TikTok, Moore is grateful for her time spent in Athens.
Students, faculty and Ping staff debate the best time to go to the gym and beat the crowds.
It is time for Bobcats to schedule for fall semester and scheduling can create different stressors unique to each student. Learn more about ways to avoid scheduling stress, the impact scheduling can have on mental health and the importance of academic advisors.
April is National Garden Month, a time to celebrate the benefits of Athens gardens.
Vibrancy Theater performed “We Are Proud to Present…” this past weekend and the performance left audiences in deep thought.