Alden Library features fiery new ‘Let It Burn’ exhibit
By Disha Hoque | 9:15pmAlden’s new fourth-floor exhibit brings to light the rise of banning books in the U.S.
Alden’s new fourth-floor exhibit brings to light the rise of banning books in the U.S.
The fog in the air and the changing of the leaves can only mean one thing for Athens County: spooky season is on its way and students couldn't be happier.
The Delta Phi chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Incorporated has rolled up their altruistic sleeves and started doing hard work on and off campus.
The Anna Jinja Show is a podcast featuring Anna Jinja Mather of Ohio University. The podcast creates a safe space for the journeys of many who have experienced adoption and foster care through an artistic lens.
Pet Palooza made its debut this past weekend. Learn more about pet education and ways to adopt and celebrate the Athens community.
OU students are kissing summer goodbye and looking forward to fall weather and festivities.
Sophomore Hunter Martin-Puterbaugh looks to the skies to honor his deceased great-grandfather, Jim ‘Pee Wee’ Martin.
With a record-breaking turnout this year for auditions, dance group OU Vibrations is better than ever as they prepare for this year’s halftime shows and dance fundraisers.
Ohio University students along with a local tattoo artist discuss what having tattoos means to them.
This fall, Ohio could become the 24th state to fully legalize marijuana. Voters will head to the ballot this November and vote on Issue 2, the Marijuana Legalization Initiative.
Ohio University TA Jennifer Woolley Barone shares her story of navigating the fears of finding one’s passion and how she fell in love with both communications and her teaching career.
The Ohio University History Association (OUHA) works to create a space for any student interested in history while preparing for the future.
The Swifties of campus discuss their plans to see “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” movie as it coincides with OU’s fall break.
Ohio University students spend their free time around the pond at Emeriti Park enjoying the campus scenery.
Three OU students share the reasoning behind their need for music in their everyday lives.
The U.S. honors Hispanic heritage during September and October.
International Equal Pay Day is an important day with little recognition from the general public. Ohio University staff and students discuss the day’s importance to them and to the rest of the world.
The annual Ohio Pawpaw Festival was held at Lake Snowden this weekend which included vendors, education tents, food stands, music and many other local goodies.
As the fall semester kicks into high gear, first-year students have been given a chance to settle into their new home at Ohio University and find their way around.
Roman Candle is new to the Athens music scene, but has quickly gained a devoted fanbase.