Class of 2025 anticipates final semester
By Sophia Rooksberry | Jan. 14, 2025Soon-to-be OU alums look forward to engaging in traditions and planning for post-graduate life.
Soon-to-be OU alums look forward to engaging in traditions and planning for post-graduate life.
As 2025 and Spring Semester have both already begun, students set goals for the new year and how they plan to keep them.
With fall semester coming to a close, it is time for fall graduates to throw their graduation caps and say goodbye to OU. This can be a rewarding, yet daunting time, however, OU ensures to support each senior every step of the way.
Resources across campus exist to help students balance their stress with some fun
The Post’s Human Interest writers and editors listed the things and people they are grateful for this year just in time for Thanksgiving break.
Thanksgiving break helps students and faculty stay afloat during the chaotic semester. Those who travel home can enjoy home-cooked meals and quality time with family, while others who stay on campus are encouraged to celebrate the holiday with the culinary staff.
The Center for International Studies hosted an International Student Documentary Film Festival on Sunday, highlighting the lives of international students and their cultures
There are several grocery stores and markets around Athens where locals and Bobcats can find organic, fresh and nutritious foods. However, in terms of price and quality, some grocers may have the upper hand. Learn more about where students prefer to shop, prices of produce and inspiring stories from local market owners.
Learn more about how OU implents locally produced food into its dining hall menus and the plant-based options offered.
Students discuss when is the right time to start celebrating Christmas, as well as their favorite holiday activities and how it can improve mental well-being.
Athens locals share opinions on all county-wide and local tax levies being passed.
Students at Ohio University gathered across Athens to witness history in the making.
Athens residents watched election results unfold live uptown and provided their thoughts and feelings on local and national election results.
Students give their thoughts on daylight savings and how it can shift students' routines.
Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium was filled to the brim Friday night for the famed comedian and actor.
Sorority and fraternity members attend monthly talks given by guest speakers about serious topics such as hazing, alcohol use and sexual assault. The handling of these topics has been met with various critical reactions from sorority members.
Tantrum Theater debuted its own rendition of Pride and Prejudice Oct. 24, and it delivers the perfect amount of love, passion, comedy and joy.
Ohio University students describe their feelings toward this year’s election, including the most pressing problems that face them as voters.
Leaders of three organizations discuss preparatory and post-election plans.
Spring 2025 semester scheduling is underway, and to some Bobcats' surprise, there are several interesting classes that not only fulfill DAR requirements but are entertaining and fun.