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Pages and Pedals Checked Out at Athens Libraries
ATHENS, Ohio — The warmer days of spring might be a good time to check out a book from your local library, and while you’re there, you might also want… Read More
Bulldogs Archery Wins at State Tournament
The Athens Middle School and Athens High School Bulldogs Archery teams competed in the State Tournament this weekend in Columbus and both earned berths in the National Tournament. The Bulldogs’… Read More
New Application Process Prompts Record Numbers to Apply for Admission to Ohio University
ATHENS, Ohio Ohio University is reaping rewards from a new application process that allows prospective students to use one form to apply to multiple institutions. The process is appropriately called the… Read More
Police Arrest 24 During Mill Fest 2017
A series of unauthorized block parties celebrated by Ohio University students began over the weekend in Athens. The parties known as fests are a spring tradition for students. Mill Fest… Read More
Students Go Green (Beer) To Honor St. Patrick’s Day
Many Ohio University students started hitting the bars at noon on Wednesday – this time to celebrate an annual holiday. Cody Black, a 22-year-old Marketing student, came with his friends… Read More
Strategies Vary for Picking Brackets
The field of 68 was announced on Sunday. Within one week, that will be down to just 16 teams. The annual NCAA Tournament, known as “March Madness,” kicked off at… Read More
Ohio University to Provide Summer Support for International Students
Scores of international students and faculty in Athens will have a place to stay this summer thanks to support from Ohio University. While they would normally return to their home… Read More
Proposed Changes to East State Street Spark Debate
ATHENS, Ohio – An Athens Transportation Committee proposal to add bike lanes to the city’s busiest street was met with opposition from city residents Monday night. More than a dozen… Read More
MSA Support for Students Affected by New Executive Order
Members and supporters of Ohio University’s Muslim Student Association (MSA) met Monday night to discuss how to support students and faculty members affected by the Trump administrations’ executive order banning travel from… Read More
International Women’s Day Rally in Athens
More than a 100 women gathered in front of the Athens County courthouse Wednesday afternoon to celebrate the social, cultural and political achievements of women. But it wasn’t just women… Read More
Athens House Burns For Firefighters Training
For the second weekend in a row, smoke from a house fire filled the air around Athens. But this fire was set on purpose. “It’s a real rare situation that… Read More
New ‘United Meditation Room’ at OU
Ohio University students now have a new place to find some peace and quiet. The International Student Union (ISU) and OU faculty opened the new “United Meditation Room” on the… Read More
Faith-Related Vandalism Hits Close to Home
ATHENS, Ohio- Across the country, people of faith have become fearful following a spike in anti-Semitic and other anti-religion behavior. Toppled headstones in Jewish cemeteries, bomb threats at Jewish community centers, Swastikas painted on… Read More
Dinner With 12 Strangers
This week, I went to the Alumni Association sponsored event, “Dinner with 12 Strangers” to find out how the dinner began and what it’s really like to eat dinner with… Read More
March Brings New Testing Requirements for Ohio High School Juniors
ATHENS, Ohio – This spring, all Ohio juniors will take the ACT or SAT test. When House Bill 487 became effective in September, 2014, all high school juniors in Ohio were required… Read More
The OUtlet – Season 5 Ep. 5
This week on the OUtlet — One of our reporters catches up with a student who plans to run a marathon in all fifty states. We’ll also tell you about… Read More
Athens’ 24-Hour Parking Rule Change Proposed
ATHENS, OH: The Athens Transportation Committee and City Council heard a proposal for a pilot program that would change the 24-hour parking rule to a 72-hours. The current rule requires those parking… Read More
Area Residents, University Help Victims of Carriage Hill Fire
ATHENS, Ohio – Residents of the Carriage Hill Apartments displaced by a fire are getting help from area residents and Ohio University. The fire that erupted at approximately 4:15 Sunday… Read More
Victims of Carriage Hill Apartment Fire Receiving Help
The American Red Cross and Ohio University are working to help people left homeless after the fire at the Carriage Hill Apartments. Students and families who are affected by the… Read More
Digital Divide in Southeast Ohio
In the last two years, 20 million students nationwide have acquired internet access. However, the good news stops rolling in the hills of Appalachia Ohio. Two percent of Ohio households… Read More
Campus Concealed Carry Issue Hits Athens
While guns are not the leading cause of death by a long shot on college campuses, that fact doesn’t seem to influence the debate over the right to bear arms…. Read More
Ohio University Students Compare Their Virtual Reality Efforts to High-Tech Start Up
A group of media students gathered in a lecture hall to view a presentation by the high-tech startup Embodied Labs Tuesday morning. However, the visitors were unaware that a team… Read More
OUtlet – Season 5 Ep. 4
This week on the OUtlet: We’ll be sharing the last of the three-part series on the search for Ohio University’s next president. We’ll also be talking about a new meditation… Read More
Pedestrian Deaths on the Rise in Ohio
When did something so simple become so difficult? With more walkers looking down at their phones rather than up at traffic and more drivers not paying attention to walkers and… Read More
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