Aiden’s Add-On: Holidays are a challenging time for students post-election
By Aiden Ryan | Nov. 22For Ohio University students, Thanksgiving Break can be a challenging time, but it also can be a period to strategize for the future.
For Ohio University students, Thanksgiving Break can be a challenging time, but it also can be a period to strategize for the future.
Saturday, members of F-Word Performers, a creative writing organization on campus performed, “Hold Your Horsemen,” a variety show with an apocalyptic theme.
The Electoral College pushes political candidates to disregard many issues across other parts of the country, which encourages third-party voting.
Ohio University students describe their feelings toward this year’s election, including the most pressing problems that face them as voters.
Rural voters represent a large portion of the American voting populace, and their contributions to shifting elections should not go unnoticed.
Climate change is one of the many politicized issues that have become prolific in the 2024 general election. Extreme weather events such as the September 2024 Hurricane Helene show Americans that the necessary steps to taking climate action must be accomplished now through proactive voting measures.
Where can the boundaries be drawn between free expression and hate on college campuses?
Nevada often acts as a political bellwether during presidential elections. One of its counties offers an intriguing perspective of shifting demographics and economic indicators that are representative of a larger American voting behavior.
Tuesday, Sep. 17 marks the anniversary of the signing of the Constitution, which Ohio University celebrates with local events across many of its campuses.