Second student senate debate discusses campaign platforms, goals
By Paige Fisher | Mar. 31, 2024Presidential Student Senate candidates discussed their platforms, goals, leadership styles and initiatives.
Presidential Student Senate candidates discussed their platforms, goals, leadership styles and initiatives.
Ohio University students shared their thoughts on which dorm they think is the best.
Food insecurity is a deeply troubling issue in the Ohio University community.
Students and faculty share their opinions, tips and experiences with finding produce and nutritious food on campus.
When people think of going to college, they picture dorms and dining halls, not driving to campus daily.
Ohio University’s general fee, which most full-time students pay $712 toward each semester, pays for various student services across campus, but many students are unaware of the fee and what it goes toward.
Alex Garland’s Civil War delivers a memorable experience
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New music from the country scene with Lily Rose's "True North" and the rap scene with Tierra Whack's "World Wide Whack."
Popular podcasts have taken the internet by storm, sharing fun stories and giving everyone internet personalities they can relate to. Here are 5 of the best podcasts to listen to while on campus.
Three candidates are running in the Student Senate presidential election. The candidates discuss their initiatives and campaign motives.
Weight training can provide an overall mood boost, an increase in body positivity and help create healthy habits.
Brian Tyree Henry deserves more recognition.
After escaping the bubble of a small-town school and entering the real world, I can look back on the dramatics of youth with admiration instead of resentment.
The story behind rock ‘n’ roll’s greatest “almost.”
Review of Episode 5 of "The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live."
This week Cassie has a hot take for Andrew to give his input on. The duo also talks about Tampa Bay's possible Cinderella story in the playoffs.
Student senate discussed -- and ultimately tabled -- a resolution to change its rules and procedures to allow more due process to executive members when facing potential removal.
Mary Beth Tinker visited Ohio University on Wednesday night to tell her story about the Supreme Court case, Tinker v. Des Moines, which fought for students’ First Amendment rights within public schools. She also honored an OU alum who advocated for the First Amendment.