Athens Community Music School provides accessible music education
By Grace Koennecke | Sep. 25, 2022Founded in 1979, the music school hosts private and group music lessons for those interested in music.
Founded in 1979, the music school hosts private and group music lessons for those interested in music.
The Student Organization of Undergraduate Playwrights is welcoming new members and encouraging those interested in writing and producing plays to join. An interactive group that collectively loves theater, some members explained what drove them to join and what they love about the club as a whole.
OU students look forward to seeing their parents and participating in activities on campus and around Athens.
OU Student Alumni Board provides an opportunity for students to get involved and network with alumni.
After classes have been in session for a month, the first family weekend at Ohio University has finally arrived.
Water the odds? It seems 74% of students prefer tap to bottled water in an unlabeled challenge Wednesday, hosted by the Office of Sustainability.
Build an interview-worthy wardrobe for free at OU’s hidden gem student resource: the Career Closet.
Located in Athens Southside Park, all proceeds go to people who have developmental disabilities.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
The breakfast event is intended to end Parents Weekend and will last from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.
On Tuesday, September 20th, Ohio University’s Insomnia Cookies prepared for another not-so-normal late night as it welcomed back college students with free cookies, limited time offers and special prizes for the first hungry few at the door. Insomniacs across the town were encouraged to take a bite on the night with only one condition…wear those PJ’s!
International Week of Deaf People promotes awareness, equality and inclusivity for the deaf community
The 24th annual Pawpaw Festival celebrated education and art while paying homage to the official fruit of Ohio.
The organization aims to create a support group for minority students on campus to gain more knowledge about various healthcare positions.
Craig Davis, an OU journalism professor, reflects on what it was like living in New York during one of the darkest days in U.S. history.
On Saturday, The Faith Build Coalition of Southeast Ohio’s Habitat for Humanity will be hosting a Fall 5k in The Plains.
Here’s what to do in and around Athens this weekend.
OU’s Ecohouse, hidden between the Dairy Barn and The Ridges, is a place for environmentally-conscious students to live and engage with the community.
In its over 50 years at OU, ACRN has grown and expanded its horizons.