Hero of the halls: Donna Wolfe
By Kaylin Pickett | Oct. 25, 2023Custodian Donna Wolfe works hard to make sure her resident hall is kept clean and values connections to her students.
Custodian Donna Wolfe works hard to make sure her resident hall is kept clean and values connections to her students.
Ohio University Indigenous Circle is a brand-new organization on campus that aims to provide an opportunity for Indigenous and non-Indigenous students to learn more about Native American culture, traditions and history.
Halloween is one of the most highly-anticipated events in the Ohio University school year, and it has an intricate and rich history behind it.
Most people familiar with Ohio University are familiar with Rufus and Mr. Bobcat, but OU’s female mascot Bobkitten goes undiscussed.
The Survivor Speak Out is an event dedicated to creating a safe and supportive space for survivors to share their stories.
The freshman has worked alongside some of Hollywood’s biggest names like Ross Lynch and Alex Wolff.
The assistant professor of the English department and editor of the New Ohio Review is a beacon of positivity and knowledge for his students.
Phi Delta Epsilon’s annual Anatomy Fashion Show took place this weekend, showing off anatomical beauty from head to toe all for a good cause.
Joe Mortellaro’s Happy Meal Toy Museum in Mount Vernon, Ohio, is about more than just Happy Meals.
The Lost Flamingo Theatre Company will put on its production of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” this weekend at The Union. A favorite of many Athenians and OU students alike, the cast is excited to perform this cult classic.
Athens community member, Cricket Jones, started her jewelry business in the corner of Court Street Coffee and 14 years later has mastered her craft and plans to take her business across the country.
Creator of the Athens cannabis museum, Don E. Wirtshafter shares his vast collection of memorabilia and his knowledge with others to prove cannabis is not as scary as others make it out to be.
Students with dietary restrictions are unhappy with the dining halls.
Programs are offered in Athens for survivors of domestic violence during Domestic Violence Awareness month.
Ohio’s Nov. 7 election is quickly approaching, with both state and local issues at stake.
Scripps alum Baleigh McNerlin discussed her time in the Disney College Program.
Students and faculty share their experiences with facilitating and participating in global mobility programs out of Germany.
The Athens Conservancy has made strides over the past year in expanding its organization and reach to protect the environment.
As a result of hard work and alumni support, OU’s club waterski team has qualified to compete in regionals for the first time in 20 years.
Ohio University offers a vast array of club sports with over 32 different teams. Students discuss what club sports mean to them.