Political science classes brace for impending election
By Sophia Rooksberry | Oct. 4Ohio University’s political science department features many curriculums that include discussions of election topics.
Ohio University’s political science department features many curriculums that include discussions of election topics.
OU students share their own tips and remedies for hangovers and give advice to other students.
Through accessibility services, students can register emotional support animals to assist with mental health conditions and provide companionship.
OU’s campus bustled with families during family weekend.
Local businesses like Jackie O’s and the Center for Student Engagement and Leadership will be showing the presidential debate Sept. 10.
Ohio University students discuss the transition from the learning platform Blackboard to Canvas, and how the adjustment has affected their semester so far.
Leaders of student orgs and Campus Involvement Center faculty discuss importance of the Welcome Week event.
Ohio University’s Primary Panhellenic Recruitment is two full weekends unlike the previous year with only one for all events. Members are relieved to have more time to prepare and meet potential new members.
Student-athletes have been preparing for classes and the upcoming season throughout the summer. Amid homework, GPA requirements and practices, learn about how student-athletes excel during the school year.
As the new school year inches closer, Bobcats offer advice to incoming students searching to make some extra money.
The Human Interest section of The Post shared some of their favorite places, food and events during the school year.
As OU welcomes a new class of students, previous graduates offer advice and places to explore.
Businesses such as Donkey Coffee and Little Professor Book Center are preparing for students in the incoming freshmen class looking to support local.
Student services adjust as the number of Bobcats is projected to break records for the third year in a row.
OU students reflect on popular events and traditions around campus and in Athens.
Bobcats anticipate spending their summers working or studying around the world.
As finals week looms, Bobcats prepare to move out before residence halls close on May 3.
Bobcats discuss the importance of meaningful social action on a college campus.