Bobcats find relief, frustration in fall break
By Fiona Petticrew | Oct. 14Ohio University’s fall break allowed students to go home for the weekend, recharge and work.
Ohio University’s fall break allowed students to go home for the weekend, recharge and work.
Though fans of cancelled artists may claim we should separate the art from the artist, it might not be that simple.
Ohio University admitted a record freshman class, causing new housing challenges.
A plethora of members from the Human Interest section enjoy cozying up with their favorite book. From fiction to history and horror, a new favorite book may be listed below.
New members of @sigmakappaohiou, @ohioudeltagamma and @oudeltazeta said they are ready to make memories and bond with the girls in their new chapter. For some, sorority rush was a long two weeks, but it was all worth the hard work for their new families.
Non-profits and other Athens organizations came together, welcoming students with volunteer, internship and research opportunities.
HTC seniors and graduate students reach their final academic milestone with thesis and dissertation presentations.
The lifestyle of bodybuilding requires a dedication to self-improvement.
The club’s first meeting inaugurated a series of speakers and conversations to inspire student researchers and advocates.
With Women's History Month underway amid looming DEI restrictions, students are determined to continue celebrating female accomplishments and take action.
This year, the annual celebration will fall on March 5 and mark over seven decades of tradition.
Morgan’s Message is a national organization founded after Morgan Rodgers, an athlete at Duke Uniersity, died by suicide in 2019. The organization has thousands of chapters around the world, including one at Ohio University.
The organization currently has five teams of students who work with local clients from start to finish, bringing the vision for their business or organization alive.
Black History Month is celebrated in Athens through events like “Heroes in Color” at the Athena Cinema and the Black Student Union’s “BSU Week.”
Textbooks come at a large price for many students, but some classes require even more.
Formed in 2024, the African Jama club promotes the collaboration of dancing, singing and drumming among all students regardless of ethnicity.
Students abroad talk about a day in their life.
After moving out of Seigfred Hall and into the Research and Technology Center, students and staff are making emotional and physical adjustments to the new space.
The Princeton Review ranked OU among the country’s Top 50 Green Schools, recognizing it for its sustainability efforts and principles.
Since its introduction in 2012, the Dry January initiative has gained popularity around the world with millions participating each year.