Students give advice on how to get involved, make the most of campus life
By Cole Patterson | Jan. 24, 2022Since the beginning of the pandemic, the way students interact on-campus has changed drastically.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, the way students interact on-campus has changed drastically.
Campus centers and student organizations are welcoming what the new year has to offer for student involvement and volunteering.
Homelessness in Athens is an undercounted population. Local organizations are working to stop it.
The event, which was earlier scheduled for Jan. 15, was postponed until Jan. 22 due to extreme weather conditions.
The state of Ohio currently only has two select Historically Black Colleges and Universities, or HBCUs, which poses a difficulty for prospective Black students who desire the cultural, professional and personal benefits that they have to offer.
The shows feature local artists performing acoustic sets entirely free to anyone who wants to come and watch every Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m.
The Ann Fugate Memorial Grant helps young farmers begin their careers.
The offices within the Division of Diversity and Inclusion will be operating remotely until Feb. 1.
Many students work for Ohio University, but only a few campus jobs are well-known.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
The exchange is available for viewing from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday through Friday until Jan. 28 in the ARTS/West Performance Space Gallery, 132 W. State St.
The Athens Commission on Disabilities is an organization that focuses on providing accommodations for individuals with disabilities in Athens.
“Space and Sexy” and the Office of Health Promotion are working to relinquish stigmas around sex.
Ohio University will host speakers, conversations and service projects to honor Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
The COVID-19 pandemic greatly impacted numerous fields of work, including the pharmaceutical industry.
In time for National Bagel Day, Bagel Street’s renovated and expanded dining area holds room for more customers and employees.
The musical duo Popebama, consisting of musicians Erin Rogers and Dennis Sullivan, will be demonstrating their musical talent Sunday at Glidden Recital Hall.
The presence of the students from OU’s Child-Life program introduced a more efficient and calm environment than the clinics previously had.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
Originating in the Northeast Ohio area, the radio station has decided to gain new listeners through adding a signal in Athens, Ohio.