Culinary department, students practice diverse, balanced lifestyles
By Gina Napoli | Nov. 13, 2024Learn more about how OU implents locally produced food into its dining hall menus and the plant-based options offered.
Learn more about how OU implents locally produced food into its dining hall menus and the plant-based options offered.
Five groups showcased their sound in an environment of healthy competition.
The holiday is celebrated across town through a range of programming.
Through hours of writing, meetings with professors and extensive research, HTC students are lucky to have a positive support system that encourages hard work and creativity.
The Athens alternative rock band is taking the town by storm.
Students discuss when is the right time to start celebrating Christmas, as well as their favorite holiday activities and how it can improve mental well-being.
Athens locals share opinions on all county-wide and local tax levies being passed.
Students at Ohio University gathered across Athens to witness history in the making.
Athens residents watched election results unfold live uptown and provided their thoughts and feelings on local and national election results.
Students give their thoughts on daylight savings and how it can shift students' routines.
The center marks six decades of global citizenship and international awareness.
The media production organization offers experience and entertainment for all students.
The first weekend of November hosts Dads Weekend, and Bobcats showed their dads around and enjoyed university-hosted activities.
Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium was filled to the brim Friday night for the famed comedian and actor.
Sorority and fraternity members attend monthly talks given by guest speakers about serious topics such as hazing, alcohol use and sexual assault. The handling of these topics has been met with various critical reactions from sorority members.
Climbers brought creative costumes and festive energy to the climbing competition.
Brandon Thompson, better known as DJ B-Funk, is not only a DJ, but actively involved in Athens organizations that strive to uplift and inspire others.
Ohio University’s Extra Life is a charity organization that combines playing games and raising money for Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus.
The Lost Flamingo theater Company, OU’s original student run- theater company, has welcomed performers of all levels since 2002. LFC provides a supportive environment where students can express themselves and enjoy the magic of theater.
Campus organizations and Athens businesses encourage voting by holding educational events about the candidates, providing resources for mail-in voters and exclusive promotions.