Catching up with campus news: Bedbugs, suicide prevention, road closure affect campus
By Will Drabold | Dec. 5, 2013Informational campaign concerning bedbugs
Informational campaign concerning bedbugs
Masculinity is not an aspect of identity that all male-identified students take time to reflect upon—but Bill Arnold is trying to change that.
The goal of basketball is putting the ball in the basket more often than your opponent.
As students are buckling down for the semester’s home stretch, construction workers are closing in on completing the Walter Fieldhouse.
Nelson Mandela, the first black president in South Africa’s history and the man
After finishing the regular season as Mid-American Conference champions, Ohio will begin its ninth NCAA Tournament run in program history Friday.
While Ohio University students are spending the four-week winter break at home in sweatpants watching TV shows and catching up on sleep, OU administrators will still be hard at work — at least for part of the time.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Since its inception in 1977, Student Senate has seen more than 30 presidents — only six of whom have been women.
The city of Athens will not pursue public indecency charges stemming from the public sex act on Court Street that occurred Homecoming Weekend.
Incoming freshmen are taught early about the 5 “C’s” to encourage student involvement and civility. However, the “C” that stands for “citizenship” is not encouraged, and OU should do something to fix that. In particular, the university lacks any effort to encourage student participation in democracy.
Despite only being a month into the season, the Bobcats have seen several key wrestlers sidelined with minor injuries, which has made the success Ohio has already seen even more impressive.
Olivia Malmsten
Recently our student government declared, along with the Ohio University administration, that our student government is not a public body. In doing so, the student government is attempting to exempt themselves from rules that govern public organizations in the state, including, but not limited to, the obligation to hold public votes. I can’t help but be a bit tickled by the student government’s open declaration that they are not a public body.
A former president will promote the oral history of his time at Ohio University by holding a conversation.
One Athens family has a very unique wish this holiday season.
Finals week is approaching, but the Campus Involvement Center gave students one more chance to get their music fix.