Thinking In Print: Faculty layoffs reduced the quality, quantity of courses at OU
By Charlene Pepiot | Jan. 30My education and course options have suffered due to the loss of OU’s professors.
My education and course options have suffered due to the loss of OU’s professors.
Community Food Initiatives brings fresh produce throughout the community, highlighting the importance and impact of healthy food options.
Nothing could have prepared me for the surreal month I was about to experience.
Sometimes, sad music makes the tough moments a little easier. Some think that’s counterintuitive, and others know it as a remedy that never fails.
Students took to College Green for a snowball fight and Jeff Hill to sled, but the story goes beyond a bit of simple fun.
Renewable energy solutions are on the rise in the city of Athens and Athens County with many homeowners and businesses opting to try solar.
As of Dec. 1, only 7,087 students have completed required anti-hazing training modules, Carly Leatherwood, a university spokesperson, said.
Here’s a recap of what went down over the past year.
As of Nov. 30, the county has had 96 total deaths of people with COVID-19.
OU will end FY21 with $709.2 million in revenue and will spend $666.3 million on various expenses.
Without further ado, here is all of the music I think shaped the function of the music industry throughout the year.
While 2021 threw us a slew of new challenges, we’ve all made it through 100% of our worst days.
The non-Blockbusters that separate themselves from the rest.
Freshmen, sophomores and juniors get a chance at a more normal college experience after a year and a half of virtual classes.
The devil works hard, but OU Barstool works harder.
As COVID-19 restrictions have changed wildly from last January to now, members of student organizations look back at the many ways their clubs have changed and adapted over the course of the calendar year.
After just four months of preparation, Ohio’s fall 2021 season went much better than its previous spring schedule.
Here are the hottest new artists from this year.
The two groups work separately and together to create events for students.
Ohio shocked many this season.