Working through food and the holidays
By Grace Koennecke | Nov. 14, 2022Ohio University staff and students share advice on how to cope with eating disorders during the holiday season.
Ohio University staff and students share advice on how to cope with eating disorders during the holiday season.
It is not rare for students to find themselves in unhealthy relationships or ones that make them feel unfulfilled.
The Honors Tutorial College allows students the flexibility to independently explore their fields. One way of doing so is through their thesis senior year.
After the COVID-19 pandemic hindered the organization, ABCD is finally back and thriving again as a dance outlet for all.
Taylor Swift is going on tour for her new album “Midnights” for the first time in 5 years, and fans are out for “bad blood.”
Here’s what’s going on in and around Athens this weekend.
Although a new organization at Ohio University, ItGirl to ItGirl strives to connect women of color with mentors to receive guidance and another woman to look up to. The co-founders of ItGirl to ItGirl are also combating period poverty in local school districts in Athens.
The Athena Cinema partners with the Ohio University Division of Diversity and Inclusion to hold a screening of the highly anticipated Marvel film, Wakanda Forever.
Some college students plan their academic schedules around their pets’ routines.
At first glance, David Butcher and Hans-Peter Rosenberger do not seem to have that much in common. However, they are family members that live an ocean apart.
With a record number of women in American politics, the political world has started to change. Women from all backgrounds comment on what this development means to them.
College students take on voting from campus.
On Friday, Ohio University’s Black Student Communication Caucus welcomed a prominent poet, Anjanaé Dawkins, to its annual Slam Poetry Contest.
There’s nothing like a hearty home-cooked breakfast after a weekend bender, and nobody in Athens does it better than Union Street Diner.
A gorgeous tribute to the people and places who raised immigrants or children or grandchildren of immigrants, hosted by Timothy Oh and Vibrancy Theater.
A tradition at the Southeast Ohio History Center, legendary worldwide organist Dennis James comes back to accompany the 1925 silent film, The Phantom of the Opera, this year.
As implied in its name, body art is art that trades a traditional canvas for human skin. Now more than ever, college kids are getting tattoos.
Since the creation of the P.E.O. scholarship program, they have proudly provided over 32 million dollars in support of 2,730 women in the U.S.
Dads are welcome to sca-dad-le to Athens for a weekend full of family fun.
Here’s what’s going on in and around Athens this weekend.