Building a brotherhood as a fraternity president
By Alyssa Cruz | Nov. 15, 2023Seth Totten is the president of OU’s Phi Delta Theta chapter. More than a leader in his fraternity, he is a friend, mentor and support system to his brothers.
Seth Totten is the president of OU’s Phi Delta Theta chapter. More than a leader in his fraternity, he is a friend, mentor and support system to his brothers.
Thanksgiving is right around the corner, and students and faculty are reflecting on its significance.
Students discussed their reasons for celebrating Christmas in November or for holding back and waiting until December.
Bobcats reflect on how to be kind to one another on World Kindness Day.
International Education Week is Nov. 13 -17, and OU has several events planned. Read more about the week’s history and international students' lives on campus.
The Driver Era and almost monday had everyone in MemAud rocking out and begging for more.
The visiting artist played a selection of new piano music in Glidden Hall on Monday.
After Ohio voted to legalize abortion and the possession and sale of marijuana, OU students from a range of political standpoints gave their thoughts on the results of the special election.
Students discuss their experiences dealing with hangover anxiety and their biggest pieces of advice after a crazy night out.
The team at Equitas Health Athens will be hosting the first annual Gender-Affirming Fall Fest in an effort to bring inclusive and accessible care and services to Athens.
While parking continues to be a common predicament in Athens, parking services tell students and locals they are here to educate others and uphold the law.
Ohio University’s Veterans Center provides support and advocates for veterans throughout OU’s campuses.
Co-hosted by Medical Student Pride Alliance and Medical Students for Choice, an inclusive workshop about sex in medicine provided information on using inclusive language and protection during sex across all genders and sexualities.
SOAP, or Society of Athens Preservation, uncovers the truth behind the unnecessary demolition of OU’s most historical buildings and dives deep into archives to tell stories of its beloved home.
The organization has gained traction over the last year for its dedicated efforts to preserve Native American culture and history in Southeast Ohio.
At the Ohio vs. Miami football game, students discuss their school spirit and why it is important.
Ohio University has planned a variety of events for students and their dads to enjoy. Students discuss what they plan on doing for the upcoming weekend of festivities.
Ohio University offers a wide range of food in the dining halls. Learn more about nutrition from experts and how to access personal dietary needs on campus.
M.F.A. directing students discuss the highs and lows of their art form, as well as the future of theater.
Community meals offer Athens citizens warm meals and positive environments.