Tre's Takes: The sophomore takeover
By Tre Spencer | Aug. 24, 2021Sophomores who spent last year at home are heading back to Athens. Here’s a few pieces of advice.
Sophomores who spent last year at home are heading back to Athens. Here’s a few pieces of advice.
Studying inside can become monotonous; working outside is a great way to add some variety to your study sessions.
OU has many great places to study, here are some of the best.
In Athens, there are numerous local businesses that carry unique and essential items that students may desire to buy. With the school year beginning, local businesses describe their offerings for students to stock up on when they are out shopping on and around campus.
Geoff Carlston values education through athletics.
The pandemic forced the Athena to close for approximately 16 months. In July, the theater reopened its doors and began showing movies in-person again.
Instead of thinking it could never happen to you, it’s essential to take extreme measures to ensure it doesn’t happen to you.
New Greek Life students will be required to take one of the five sections of the course.
There are three classes of students who have not yet had a full normal year of college.
Now that college athletes in the U.S. can profit off of their name, image, and likeness, the incentive for athletes to further their careers and their education at universities is larger than ever.
One of the many amazing things about Athens is the number of local restaurants within walking distance and incredible cuisine.
8 ways to add self care practices into your weekly routine.
With the university welcoming students back on campus, many are experiencing their first taste of Athens. OU’s Campus Recreation has been preparing for an eventful fall.
The Post shares what Bobcats have missed over the summer and what’s in store for the school year.
The solution is not putting more restrictions that are bound to be broken, but rather encouraging those who aren’t to get vaccinated.
Coach Tim Albin spoke about Ohio’s approach to vaccinations and preventing potential outbreaks of COVID-19.
From players getting drafted to new coaching hires, here’s what you need to catch up on from the Bobcats this summer.
From elections to face covering updates, here’s what you may have missed in Athens politics.
The start of the school year can be overwhelming for many reasons — school work, the feeling of being somewhere other than home or keeping up with a social life. However, for many, the first year of college is a time to carve out potential pathways and find a niche.
At Ohio University, there are several centers and student organizations that provide resources, programming and social events for students that represent different minority groups.