What you missed in Athens politics this summer
By Abby Miller | Aug. 23, 2021From elections to face covering updates, here’s what you may have missed in Athens politics.
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.
Ohio University’s dining halls plan to return to in-person dining for the Fall Semester with a to-go option. A new green to-go box will cost $5.
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Sherman said he wants OU to be inclusive to all, and he plans to use his business background to open critical conversation with students and faculty.
Professors have been worried about the future of academic programs with the recent cuts.
Groups like Faculty Senate and the American Association of University Professors hoped for more representation and transparency during the appointment process.
A guide to help first year Bobcats navigate Athens and Ohio University.
A look at the best photos from the 2020-2021 academic year amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Music producers are the heartbeat of music, and each of them have their own preferences when it comes to their creative processes.
Increased popularity of true crime entertainment raises questions about the difference between enjoyment and obsession.
Ian Carter reflects on a year filled with challenges, personal growth.
The Athens Police Department and Ohio Investigative Unit are staying vigilant during COVID-19 to catch underage drinkers.
“Cancel culture” isn’t as clear-cut as it seems.
Live entertainment venues were the first to close, and will be the last to open back up during the COVID-19 pandemic.
While some students feel they were taken care of, others feel left in the dark.
OU graduates have to compromise their goals as they try to find work during COVID-19.
COVID-19 has affected individuals’ nutrition and fitness routines for different reasons and in both positive and negative ways.