Students discuss medical marijuana cards
By Gabrielle Cabanes | Apr. 19, 2023Students from different campuses discuss their experiences with medical marijuana cards.
Students from different campuses discuss their experiences with medical marijuana cards.
Some students at Ohio University are required to take drug tests in order to continue with their major. Nursing students pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing take a drug test each year and will continue to take tests throughout their professional career.
Read more to learn about the day-to-day of a current weed dealer on campus.
Students share their favorite poets and thoughts about the annual celebration.
Tax day has arrived, and students reflect on tax returns, filing this year.
The 11th World Music and Dance Concert took place last Friday and featured a variety of groups. The concert directors discussed the concert and the importance of learning about different cultures.
The Variant Fashion Show will be held in the Galbreath Chapel April 19 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The BORG, which stands for Black Out Rage Gallon, has gained popularity on TikTok earlier this year and has been a part of drinking at day parties for the past few years. There are both responsible and potentially dangerous ways for people, especially college students, to participate in BORG drinking.
Nate Pommering will host the showing of his EP at The Athena Cinema on April 29 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The Ohio University Student Research and Creative Activity Expo 2023 was an opportunity for students to share research they have conducted to further society’s knowledge of the world around them.
Solid Ground Farm is a sustainable farm founded and operated by Weston Lombard. The farm experiments with good production as well as serves as an elementary school to teach children about nature.
The Lost Flamingo Theater Company returns to Arts/West this weekend with the dark comedy, “Chemical Imbalance: A Jekyll and Hyde Play.”
The Ohio Innocence Project, or OIP, at OU has been advocating for the release of people who were wrongfully convicted of crimes and are currently serving prison time. The organization also invites exonerees to share their experiences in order to raise awareness about criminal justice reform.
Here’s what to do in and around Athens this weekend.
There is nothing quite like a homemade card from a friend or family member. Are handwritten cards still relevant? Or are they an antique of the past?
In honor of Earth Month, local organizations have created volunteer projects to promote Athens beautification.
The holiest month in Islam is currently being celebrated, and students reflect on their experiences with fasting.
The 2023 International Street Fair occurred last Saturday and Keamogetse Khudu, the president of the International Student Union, was surprised by the large crowd throughout the entire day.
The 50th year of the festival began with day of excitement and high audience engagement
The Union was the place to be Thursday night, with many local Athens artists performing.