New college students battle nerves over 2024 election
By Aiden Ryan | Oct. 29, 2024Ohio University students describe their feelings toward this year’s election, including the most pressing problems that face them as voters.
Ohio University students describe their feelings toward this year’s election, including the most pressing problems that face them as voters.
Leaders of three organizations discuss preparatory and post-election plans.
The 50-year-old event is rich with history and continues to evolve.
A cast of OU students and faculty are bringing Jane Austen’s centuries-old characters to life on stage.
Cleveland band People in the Daylight discuss their unique sound, inspirations, new music and tour, which includes a show at The Union Friday.
Spring 2025 semester scheduling is underway, and to some Bobcats' surprise, there are several interesting classes that not only fulfill DAR requirements but are entertaining and fun.
Although students may be surprised, OU professors have interesting backgrounds and a plethora of fun and exciting hobbies.
Computer Science professors and students give advice for dodging cyber attacks. Ohio University, as well as other organizations, provide resources for detecting, reporting and smiting cyber attacks, if students would only use them.
Students and faculty reveal the benefits of taking and teaching seven-week courses during the semester.
The acapella group Dynamics distinguishes themselves through a unique repertoire.
The “Horror in Color” series emphasizes historical relevance and communal creative engagement.
Students are preparing for the hallowed Halloween weekend at OU and planning parties and costumes for each day.
From Moonville to Mothman, Athens County and surrounding areas host many unexplainable legends and folklore.
Lost Flamingo Company’s “Rocky” returned for its 21st year at The Union from Wednesday-Saturday
With support from campus organizations, students take preventative measures to ensure their safety on campus.
The Pub’s annual event, Pub Prom, was Thursday. The Pub, typically known as a casual, hangout spot for students and Athens locals, was decorated with different streamers and backdrops and those attending were encouraged to dress in their best.
Rug is a local band looking to move into the spotlight in Athens this year.
Students watch party culture diminish at the former #1 party school in America.
CHAARG is a national organization that focuses on creating a welcoming workout environment for women of all fitness levels.
Ohio University women’s club lacrosse team likes to play lacrosse and have fun with team members.