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Federal Hocking Basketball Expecting Big Improvements – Next Year
The Federal Hocking Lancers fell to the South Webster Jeeps, 51-27 at Meigs High School Wednesday night. The Lancers had a rough season managing only two wins all year. However,… Read More
Talking on Refugees: Artist Jave Yoshimoto Identifies with Godzilla
Renowned artist Jave Yoshimoto visits Ohio University to give a speech in Schoonover building Thursday, February 1st. While his visit, Yoshimoto collaborates with undergraduate art students Nouran Alhabmi, Citlali Elena… Read More
“Figurine Fairy” Spreads Anonymous Joy
People with keen eyes are finding small moments of joy in unexpected places around Ohio University. Small clay figures are popping up all over the Radio Television Building, Schoonover, and… Read More
Hundreds of Ideas Offered to Improve Athens
Hundreds of Athens residents have responded to a survey offering their ideas for how to improve the city of over the next 20 years. The survey, which closed on Wednesday, was… Read More
Richland Avenue Tunnel Plans Unveiled
The City of Athens showcased two designs for the Richland Avenue pedestrian underpass on Tuesday at Grover Center during an open-house forum. The forum offered area residents the chance to… Read More
Alexander Dominates Nelsonville-York in the First Round of Playoffs
The Alexander Spartans hit the gas early and never looked back in a dominating win over the Nelsonville-York Buckeyes Tuesday night. Alexander built up an 18-11 lead after the first quarter… Read More
Permanent Pothole Patches to Follow Warmer Weather
This week’s spring-like temperatures have prompted Athens City Council to pay an asphalt plant to reopen early to produce hot asphalt to patch the growing potholes around the city. The… Read More
New Synchronized Skating Coach Brings Lifetime of Experience
Sixteen. That’s the number of years that Ohio University Junior Jess Huber has been carving up the ice. How did her love for skating begin? “Disney on Ice” – of course…. Read More
Pomeroy Works to Rebound from Flooding
POMEROY, Ohio – The Ohio River rose upwards of 40 inches since last Thursday flooding many businesses and houses in Pomeroy. Downtown Pomeroy is no stranger to flooding, especially business… Read More
Weather Closures Stress School Food Pantry
On their way to class, many Federal Hocking School students stop by the food pantry. They grab a box of mac and cheese, or a loaf of bread, and jars of peanut butter… Read More
Plan Calls for Hundreds More Students at Athens Middle School
A plan to add a 7,200 square foot addition, and 200 more students to Athens Middle School was discussed at Thursday’s Board of Education meeting. The plan is the latest… Read More
Proposed Change To SNAP Draws Ire from Athens Businesses
The Trump Administration’s proposed plans to change the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program have been derided by many in the Athens area food industry. The new plan would replace SNAP debit-cards with food… Read More
Companies Invited to Offer Proposals for Bike-Share Program
ATHENS, Ohio – Bike-friendly Athens, OH could be even friendlier by the end of the Spring semester as the Ohio University Student Senate solicits companies to operate a bike-share program… Read More
What’s so German?
This essay is one of an occasional series written by students who are new to Athens, Ohio. Someone asked me a week ago: “Lauren, can you fake an American accent?” That… Read More
OU Track Sprinter Faster Than A Treadmill
She’s a sophomore with wheels for feet – Marissa Handel received the title “Beast of the Week” for the Women’s Track and Field Team. The speedster from Cleveland started out… Read More
New Coach Gives Athens Baseball An Early Start – Indoors
Athens baseball training for the 2018 season is in full swing – but indoors, with a new coach and seven starter spots to fill. Todd Nuzum, 53, found out in… Read More
Glidden Cleanup Expected Three Weeks After Waterline Break
ATHENS, Ohio -The sidewalk between Jeff Hill and Ohio University’s Glidden Hall that has been closed for a little over three weeks, is expected to reopen by Sunday. What some students… Read More
#SayHerName at OU: Where Crafting and Activism Meet
Ohio University Students and faculty used quilting to start a dialogue about how police violence towards black women is often overlooked. The Women’s Center, the Office for Multicultural Student Access… Read More
The OUtlet: Season 7, Episode 2
This is the February 13, 2018 broadcast of The OUtlet from WOUB News. This week, our reporters feature a student who will be running across the country to raise money… Read More
LGBTQ+ People Experience Different Difficulties Coming to College
Transitioning from high school to college creates confusion and uncertainty for many students. Navigating a shared space with a roommate is one of the most common changes that college freshmen… Read More
More than #Metoo: Queer Survivors and Sexual Assault
Sexual assault can be a traumatic experience. In our society, it can also be an incredibly hard thing for survivors to talk about—especially when they are members of a marginalized… Read More
No Quarters? No Problem for City Garage Parking
ATHENS, Ohio – Two parking kiosks were added to the Athens City Parking Garage Tuesday. The kiosks, on levels one and two near the elevators, are part of a city… Read More
House Bill 337 is Latest Effort to Reduce College Costs
ATHENS, Ohio — A bill that would save university students money every semester is working its way through the Ohio House. HB 337, introduced by Ohio House Rep. Mike Duffey,… Read More
Grad Student Gains Seniority as Assistant Coach
Life as a physical activity graduate student requires a lot of planning. Preparing lesson plans, planning out how to balance class and teaching, preparing game plans.. Wait, game plans? Oh yeah,… Read More
Single-User v. Multi-User Bathrooms: The Ongoing Battle
Everybody has to use the bathroom. In recent years, Trans people have been in the center of conversations about bathrooms. News stories have covered topics ranging from school policies to… Read More
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