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What are the most popular student activities/groups?

Elisse

Students in dorms often leave their doors open. We have some really good guest speakers including political ones, such as Michelle Obama, and Bill Clinton. THere are a ton of concerts and really good plays also. THis year, Ron Jeremy was involved in a Porn debate here, and that was very popular with the students. There are definatly a lot of things that students are interested in, it's no longer high school where these taboo issues are covered up. I roomed with my best friend from high school, which turned out badly, i wouldn't recommend it, and now i moved in with someone who has become my best friend. I'm also friends with someone i met on the very first day of class fall quarter. I am usually awake until 2 am, i am not a morning person so i don't schedule early classes. I stay up late doing homework, reading, watching tv, movies, just hanging out. My earliest class has been at 10am. Some people party every day that they can, but some people never do. It all depends on who you hang out with and what your preferences are. Ping, the rec center, is a very popular place to be. There is a small bowling alley, a limited number of restaurants, the ice rink, swimming pool, bike path, movie theater, coffee shops, and a couple shops within walking distance. There is a walmart, and more restaurants in town if you can get a ride.

Rob

Students at OU are very social. Even in the 24 hour quiet study residence halls students have their doors open and socialize regularly. There are some great traditions like Green Games - where each floor can enter a team into competitions like 4-way volleyball, corn hole, banner and t-shirt making contests, and more to win glory and pride for their floor, building and green. There are free movies, bands and comedians at the University Center every weekend. The local music scene is fantastic. Songwriter JD Hutchinson lives here as does Jorma Kaukonen (Rock and Roll hall of fame inductee). Two local bands (Southeast Engine and Skeleton Witch) have been signed to record deals in the past couple of years. There is also an annual film festival and an annual music festival, of course the big Halloween Party, moms weekend is very popular, a spring literary festival, really just about anything you can think of.

Josh

Football and basketball are always popular. Even though it's a club sport, hockey is quite popular too. In my experience, a lot of people in dorms leave their doors open. In most places, probably almost everyone parties every week, however in True House it's not really that way. People go to the dances and different kinds of things.

Tate

Yeah I don't have a social life, again look at the major. I'm calling this the "what the school won't tell you" part. They have money issues. I don't understand how they can get that much money every year and still be in the red. I'm not impressed with any of the university administration (not my college, the university). I think they get paid way more than they should for all they do. They seem to invent new titles just so they can more pay, keeping the old title at the same time of course. Anyone of them gets well above what I could live off of and be happy. The cost of living here in Athens isn't that great, hell it's one of the 4 poorest counties in Ohio by average income and unemployment. They can't re-hire someone to fill a vacant spot for the old salary, it gets bumped by something ridiculus like 10,000.

Allison

Most students keep their dorm open, but it really depends on the students comfort level. I usually stay up late talking away with my best friends. We see movies, go to speakers, go dancing, go to concerts, have other friends visit, go bowling, do community service.

Ben

not a lot of things to do but were are in the middle of nowhere

Kat

There's definitely a drinking social life here, but there are TONS of other things to do, so even if you don't drink you'd never be bored. and culturally, this place is incredible! It's like a city in the number and variety of cultural experiences here.

Jenna

I'm somewhat involved with the Green Network and SDS. I've been a closet liberal for a long time and I'm just now starting to creep out and show my colors. I've always been a little scared of how especially my family would react to my being so Democratic. Athletic events are somewhat popular, guest speakers are awesome and many people go to see them and the theater could use a little publicity. My friends, I usually met at completely unexpected occasions in very unique ways lol. Frats and sororities are lame. Last weekend was mom's weekend and my mom and I went to the movies and searched for thrift stores. Off campus I usually just go home and am bored all the time or work.

Amanda

The social life is different I believe for everyone. I am an introvert and I don't get out much but I do know that even though parties occur, they only occur on the weekends. During the week students are focused on school. Most everyone here is pretty friendly and will comre right up to you and start talking or drag someone like me out of my room and force you to be social.

Ben

Drinking is the common link between most groups. Court St. is the main attraction in Athens.

Ryan

There are so many clubs on campus it's ridiculous. You are sure to find a club that you enjoy. There are signs advertising plenty of different activities and speakers. There are plenty of speakers on campus speaking about almost anything. There's a comedian every weekend. There is a lot more to do on campus than just going to parties and drinking but it requires you to look a little.

Hannah

Students are friendly, in the dorms we leave doors open and our hall becomes a home.

Leah

There are lots of things to do here. There is really almost any kind of social organization or club that one could think of here. As for myself, I'm in a swing dancing club, and I absolutely love it. It's really not that common, but they even have that here. They also have a medieval society. It's hard to not find something that you could really enjoy. Greek life here is also not essential to student life here, but as a member of a sorority, I enjoy being in one. Also, even if you're not in greek life or don't drink, there are plenty of other things to do. There is really something for everyone here.

Arushi

I feel like fraternaties are the most popular groups on campus. In our dorms, people do tend to leave their doors open so people can just pop in to say hi. That is actually how I happened to meet my closest friends. People tend to party only on the weekends and not on weekdays, because that could potentially affect their academics. On some nights, we like to go the free midnight movies at Baker or go to local shows by bands and groups in the area.

Zach

Dorm life is weird, but it has its ups anddowns. You can usually find someone to do something with whatever time it is, but at the same time that means people may be driving you nuts at all hours of the day and night

Christine

I am very involved with residence life as I am a resident assistant. Some students keep their doors open, not nearly as many as I wished did so however. I met some of my closest friends through reslife and in many of my classes. If I am awake at the wee hours of the morning ever, it is usually studying and writing lab reports. Sometimes on the weekends it may be for midnight movies, which are fairly popular and a good alternative to drinking. Relay for life is an important event that occurs every year and is a lot of fun.

Kevin

The most popular way to get involved on campus is inter mural sports. This helps get to know people and get active outdoors. With Ohio being a party school the most popular weekend activity is of course, partying. The people here are always nice. Most students only party on the weekends but the hardcore people can party everyday during Spring quarter. Spring quarter brings huge parties such as High Fest, Palmer Fest and Mill Fest. If you don't have fun here, you're not trying.

Justin

Intramurals are an enormous area for Social Life here at Ohio University. I have played in many different intramural sports and enjoyed every single one. Most students do not leave their door open in the Residence Halls. But, the students that do seem to be friendlier and overall more excited to meet new people. These students are the ones who I believe flourish more here at college than the others. Homecoming every year is always a very big deal. There is a parade, followed by the football game where everyone is always very energized, and the band brings back the alumni and puts on some of the best shows that I have ever seen a marching band perform. This is quite possibly one of the most impressive thing that I have seen in my time here at Ohio University. Last weekend I went to International Dance Night at a bar called Casa Nueva that involved international dance obviously. We also then played sand volleyball the next night at midnight. The courts were lit and it was a very good overall time.

Kat

I am involved in SDS, which is an awesome group of people just looking to make some changes on our campus. We've held protests and die-ins, and even a "Funk the War" dance party. I for one am not a drinker, and I don't party. I have an amazing group of friends and not of us party, we hang out together, watch movies, or go see a concert or play. On Friday nights we go up to Baker to go to Laughter After Dark, and also to see Bruce play beforehand. We chill at the Donkey a lot, it's my favorite coffee shop in town, and going to see Black Spyral Dancer is always a must. I met my friends in my dorm one night, they asked me if I wanted to play capture the flag, and it just went from there.

Brad

awesome