Out-of-state students face different struggles
May 30, 2016Out-of-state students speak about their experience and share tips with the freshman class of non-Ohioans.
Out-of-state students speak about their experience and share tips with the freshman class of non-Ohioans.
Hannah Clouser remarks about how her time with Student Senate has significantly improved her college experience.
Check out the Twitter accounts OU Confessions, OU Crushes, Bobcat MakeOUts and That's So Athens for some funny tweets.
Utilize the dining halls to the fullest extent by mixing and matching foods from different stations.
The 2015-2016 academic year included OU President Roderick McDavis announcing his retirement and Steve Patterson taking over as mayor of Athens.
Learn about different interest groups on campus, including the LGBT Center and Student Senate, through their columns.
Athens has a thriving music scene, welcoming coffee shops and loads of scenic vistas, but where should you start?
Ohio’s campus programs provide students plenty of free food throughout the year.
Coach Aaron Rodgers has high hopes for the 2016 season.
Ohio will look to improve from its average season as the new season draws near.
Although general education classes are unrelated to majors, some students feel they have been benefited by taking them.
Here are some of the best places to help make your Instagram feed the envy of all your followers.
Local businesses present an active open stage scene for aspiring musicians.
Domino’s Pizza, Union Street Diner and Big Mamma's Burritos are some of the places people can go for cheap prices.
Understanding how Student Senate works can be confusing but here are some basics to the student governing body.
Jordan Kelley remarks on the best ways for a student to feel at home.
Several items are listed as prohibited according to the OU’s Student Housing Handbook including alcohol, space heaters and toasters.
Tantrum Theater will bring the sci-fi, horror classic to life at Abbey Theater in Dublin.
An Athens man has been charged with murder after an overnight investigation.
After Judy Piercy served as OU’s ombudsperson for three years, she is retiring July 1.