20 years later, 9/11 can still have an impact on current OU students
By Taylor Burnette | Sep. 10, 2021Students and experts weigh in on their view of the legacy of 9/11 for the generation born on and after Sept. 11, 2001.
Students and experts weigh in on their view of the legacy of 9/11 for the generation born on and after Sept. 11, 2001.
Specialized resources hold a higher level of importance in communities with intersectional identities.
A group of student workers were told to remove their pronouns from their name tags despite OU’s dedication and involvement in respecting their students’ gender identities.
Tettleton hopes to give current Bobcats the same treatment he received when he was quarterback for Ohio.
From political pleas to marriage memos, the walls have seen it all.
From family drama to ants in the mail, here's a recap of some of the more interesting police dispatches from the summer.
The tunes college kids just can’t resist.
Seniors lost nearly half their time in college -- don’t take any of it for granted.
Those butterflies in your stomach? They won’t always be from nerves.
Here’s what you missed this summer at OU.
Your bank account shouldn’t hurt as much as your headache the next day.
Within Athens lies an assortment of art outlets for students to observe and participate in. Places like The Dairy Barn, ARTS/West, Passion Works and more provide a slew of different mediums of art.
With so many organizations to choose from, it’s hard not to find one that’s a perfect fit. However, if a student can’t find one, there’s always the option of creating your own organization.
The Bobcats will look to continue their strong start of the season after defeating VMI as they face off against Marshall for their first home match of the regular season.
The Bobcats had a disappointing regular season last year, but there are many factors favoring its improvement.
The catwalk connecting Nelson Commons to the South Green catwalks is undergoing demolition to open up green space.
Currently, there are no local or state policies in place regarding limitations on gathering sizes.
Whether it’s your last year at OU or your first time back since orientation, let these tunes carry you through crucial moments of the school year.
Each of Ohio University’s affiliated performing arts groups have productions planned for the upcoming fall semester. With the coronavirus pandemic still a prominent issue, each of the programs aim to keep the shows afloat, while still remaining cautious of health concerns.
Sophomores who spent last year at home are heading back to Athens. Here’s a few pieces of advice.