Students reflect on study habits, resources
By Tre Spencer | Nov. 11, 2021OU students share their studying tips and resources they are using to prepare for finals.
OU students share their studying tips and resources they are using to prepare for finals.
Religion is being used on campus in ways that benefit students as well as the bonds they create.
Stuart’s Opera House is hosting its annual record sale after a year off due to COVID-19.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
Jukebox Java, 8 N. College St., is open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. for coffee accompanied by music.
Over the weekend, rapper Travis Scott held his first annual Astroworld Festival, in Houston, TX.
Jeralayne Ruiz, a graduate student at Ohio University, presented a vocal performance at her graduate student recital.
Students unpack the driving factors that led them to pursue a higher education and helped them to find Ohio University.
Mason Motocross brings those who love dirt biking together through shared interests.
The Art Possible Ohio organization is currently holding its Accessible Expressions Ohio art exhibit at Paper Circle in Nelsonville.
The Union will be hosting the ACRN Battle of the Bands on Thursday.
The new Larry’s Dawg House mural painted by Passion Works Art Studio represents childhood cancer awareness alongside Turn it Gold’s childhood cancer mission.
Stephen Kramer Glickman and Marza Wilks filled the Baker Ballroom with soulful sounds and entertained an excited audience.
The university invited students’ fathers to spend the weekend of Nov. 5 through Nov. 7 in Athens with their children. The weekend spurred a number of fun events and activities to experience.
244 incidents of antisemitism on college campuses have been reported this past year.
Lost Flamingo Company, or LFC, hosts a shadow cast performance of “Rocky Horror” at The Union, 18 W. Union St. every year.
For some, Scott Quad was merely a place to live. For others, it held a more emotional connotation, one that grew with space and time away from the dorm experience.
In-hall activities allow students to build connections through events held by their RAs.
The 27-year-old English singer-songwriter announced Harryween in 2020 prior to rescheduling “Love on Tour.”
The Ride Through Time Guided Bicycle Tour on Nov. 6 covers 17.5 miles of Athens County. Historians along the way will provide detailed information of the history of the area.