On-campus tours adapt to changing COVID-19 guidelines
By Molly Wilson | Mar. 22, 2021In-person tours are limited to 10 people.
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In-person tours are limited to 10 people.
OU students gathered on Court Street after the OU men’s basketball team won its first round game in March Madness.
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An increase of students on campus and the removal of curfews has increased business for local restaurants.
His consistency is proven yet again on this project.
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While some students feel they were taken care of, others feel left in the dark.
The bar had little social distancing and mask wearing as patrons celebrated the win.
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Stimson Avenue’s qualification as an opportunity zone makes the reconstruction of the road more important for Athens businesses.
Jefferson Marketplace being closed for the Spring Semester can bring challenges to students struggling with food accessibility.
Your new go-to drink just might be written in the stars.
Students who engage in or plan fests could face criminal charges.
“Delicious” is the perfect song to sing at the top of your lungs in the shower.
Mask wearing, cleaning surfaces and social distancing have all helped to reduce flu transmission rates this year.
Director of Sorority and Fraternity Life Ariel Tarosky was awarded the Bobcat Medal.
Sherri Gibson, an employee of Ohio University, is placed in the Coshocton County Port Authority to help bring business to the area.
Local pharmacies such as Shrivers and Fruth have developed excess vaccine lists.
Despite concerns regarding COVID-19 safety for students and faculty, plans are being formulated for in-person classes in the fall.
As we enter the fourth phase of MCU, let’s look back on a few of the best.