First-time snow seers recall magic
By Gabrielle Cabanes | Jan. 25Students experience their first time in the snow and the magic of seeing the campus covered in flurries.
Students experience their first time in the snow and the magic of seeing the campus covered in flurries.
Friday will mark Ohio University’s 10th annual Trombone Day – a celebration of community and the cultural impacts of the trombone.
Winter brings about a unique set of challenges for students who must commute to campus via car. Three commuter students share their journey amid the recent winter weather.
Ohio University provides over 250 programs for students to choose from. Learn more about the majors with lower enrollment and how students thrive in their studies.
The Fibonacci Fellas make hard-hitting punk rock for the masses and continue to keep the crowd wanting more.
The start of a new semester has left many seniors with mixed emotions. As these students prepare for commencement in the spring, they are reflecting on memories, shared sentiments and looking toward the future.
The Freak Show was hosted at the Union on Sunday as a way to show off the small businesses of many local vendors.
OU freshmen share their thoughts and feelings on their first official college semester.
While many students are returning to their old routines, transfer students are being introduced to campus for the first time.
Jake Lundgren graduated from OU in May of 2022 with a passion for magic. Now, in addition to being a high school teacher, he has been headlining magic shows across Ohio.
Athens’ single-use plastic bag ban was officially implemented Jan 1. Now, advocates and officials celebrate the ban while addressing concerns and looking toward a greener future.
Athens County Sponsor Circle makes an impact by helping new refugees.
Ohio University students emphasize their love and the benefits of majoring and minoring in a language while in college.
Nikki Balderson is one of many people at Friends of the Shelter Dogs who help to create a better environment for all furry friends throughout Athens County.
As 2024 is in full swing, students reflect on making resolutions for the new year and whether making one will help them start the year off on the right foot.
Athens locals discuss the changes in the city’s atmosphere during winter break.
Charles Lester has been passionate about history and music for several years. Through his passions, he helps students feel welcome in the classroom.
Living off campus or at home during college can include positive and negative experiences.
This year, the Student Senate body has grown to have more members than ever before.
Athens drag queens bring holiday joy at Thread Magazine’s “Queens for Seams” drag show Thursday.