Tracking Trends: Students reflect on celebrity political endorsements
By Alexandra Hopkins | Oct. 29, 2024How do OU students feel about celebrities endorsing political figures online?
How do OU students feel about celebrities endorsing political figures online?
If approved by Ward 3 Precinct 1 voters on election day, Union Street Market will be able to serve its community with hard liquor, beer and wine all week long.
According to Citizens Not Politicians, Ohio is among the 10 most Gerrymandered states. Issue 1 could put an end to that statistic.
On the ballot this upcoming week, Athens County will be voting on a 0.3 mills increase for the Athens County Public Library.
Along with changing voter identification rules, HB 458 shortens absentee ballot requests, changes curbside voting rules and moves early voting windows.
OU has been recognized for its nonpartisan democratic engagement efforts and its student voter engagement in the 2022 midterm elections.
With Election Day fast approaching, here’s a compilation of key races in Ohio.
This election, Athens County has four levies --- Issues 19, 20, 21 and 22 --- on the ballot for renewal.
David Moore was announced as Ohio University’s next vice president for finance and administration. He will begin the role on Jan. 6.
The Voctoria’s Secret Fashion Show occurred Oct. 15 and brought millions of viewers through its streams and in-person.
Felon found, rocks thrown.
Athens Halloween celebrations took place over the weekend, and students and visitors took to the streets in festive costumes.
Jon Rose, running for the Athens County Commissioner advocates for better wages for EMT workers in press conference.
Welcome back leopard print, the fashion world missed you.
Many celebrities have their own brand of alcohol, and now Tom Holland and Beyoncé have joined the list.
This week, article writer Jude Hannahs reviews Jason Reitman’s “Saturday Night” (2024).
Student Senate resolutions target textbook costs and meal swipes.
Here are Halloween 2024’s biggest hit costumes.
Indie pop artist Clairo sold out Kemba Live! in Columbus Sunday, Oct. 20, alongside her opener, Alice Phoebe Lou.
October’s seasonal spirit cultivates productive energy, otherwise known as the “October Theory.”