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Athens County has limited attainable, affordable housing options for elderly residents
Athens County is currently home to nearly 10,000 elderly residents and has maintained a near 30% poverty rate for almost 25 years. Despite efforts from local officials and housing organizations, Southeast Ohio faces socioeconomic challenges that have stunted progress toward creating fully accessible and affordable housing for elderly residents.
People and Planet: The Bob Dylan biopic is long overdue
Robert Allen Zimmerman began his career in music during high school playing in rock bands in the northeastern mining town of Hibbing, Minnesota. While attending the University of Minnesota in 1960, he discovered the beat poetry scene in Minneapolis and developed an affinity for folk singer Woody Guthrie.
Four Short Reviews: 'Drive-Away Dolls' excites, 'All of Us Strangers' reminds viewers to call their parents
For those looking for new movies to check out, “Drive-Away Dolls” is an impressive solo project by Ethan Coen and “All of Us Strangers" tugs on the heartstrings. Keep reading to learn more about a few 2024 standout films:
Studio Ragheb explores Arab-American identity at AIFVF
Correction appended: A previous version of this article falsely stated Lily Ekimian Ragheb is Arab-American rather than Russian-American. Additionally, the couple’s birthplaces have been clarified.
Softball: Ohio sweeps doubleheader against Kent State, improves to 5-6 in MAC play
With a triumphant weekend in the rearview mirror, Ohio (17-18, 5-6 MAC) hit the road for a midweek doubleheader against in-state rival Kent State (18-12, 4-4 MAC). Ohio pulled out a pair of wins over Kent State, using some good pitching to shut down an offense that ranked toward the top of the conference entering the game.
Shrinkflation, corporate greed threatens purchasing power
You reach into a bag of your favorite snack, excited for a tasty treat. But there is more air in the bag than usual. You look inside and you could have sworn there used to be more pieces.
Kacey Musgrave's 'Deeper Well' is a tranquil, spring-like album
Kacey Musgraves is back with her fifth studio album, "Deeper Well." Musgraves' music has been gaining more traction since the release of her hit duet, "I Remember Everything," with Zach Bryan. She also collaborated with Noah Kahan for "She Calls Me Back."
The newest iteration of Bedbug is a force in indie rock
Bedbug, once the solo project of New York native Dylan Gamez Citron, was complete with Casio synths, loop pedals and cassette tapes. Today, the concept has become a fully developed indie rock band with a newly released album, "pack your bags the sun is growing."
What We’re Watching: We must take action for child stars
With the release of “Quiet on Set,” many viewers' childhoods were crushed by learning about the extent of manipulation and torment many of the young actors faced while working for Nickelodeon. From emotional abuse to sexual assault, everything came to light with testimonies and anecdotes recalled by the now grown-up actors.
Ethan’s Excerpts: Independent country artists are the future
When someone talks about why they do not like country music, their argument usually involves the idea that all country music sounds the same. While this is obviously not true, as every musical genre has variation; country music does tend to follow a pattern of white guys talking about trucks, beer, dirt roads etc.
Talking Points with Taylor: We may be consuming plastic every day
Every single-use plastic water bottle you have ever drank is still on Earth or has transformed into toxic chemicals that still linger in the atmosphere. The same goes for any single-use plastic ever used. That is because plastics cannot naturally break down, and scientists have not found a good solution to dispose of them; likely because the only true solution is to stop mass-producing single-use plastic.
OU's craft beer class brews brilliance
Drinking beer for class sounds like a typical college student’s dream. At Ohio University that dream has become a fun reality for students in The Art of Craft Brewing: An Athens Case Study class, which teaches the business and chemistry of beer production.
Softball: Tori O’Brien, driven by her furry companion, has become a revelation for Ohio
“Archie!”
Concert Review: Fall Out Boy brought heat to Schottenstein Center
After seeing Fall Out Boy for the third time last summer at Riverbend Music Center, I knew I needed to see my favorite band again. Fortunately, I got tickets for the second leg of their U.S. tour, So Much for (2our) Dust, and attended the Columbus show at the Schottenstein Center Friday. Spoiler alert: I had the night of my life.
Know your rights; navigating fest season, underage consumption
Now that Fest Season is officially here, students and partygoers alike will soon crowd the streets along with employees of the Athens Police Department and other law enforcement agencies.
Athens residents express support for Athens-Hocking Recycling Centers
Athens residents packed Athens City Council chambers for its meeting Monday night to express their support for Athens-Hocking Recycling Centers, or AHRC, following the Council’s decision to enter a contract with Rumpke Waste and Recycling and leave the long-time local partner AHRC.
Daily Rundown: Studio Ghibli leaves a mark on animation and filmmaking, students can bring children to class, an international language journey and more
Faculty Senate discusses resolution to allow student’s children in class
Ohio University Faculty Senate introduced a revised resolution aimed at supporting students who are caregivers to a minor child. Some members felt the policy could make learning more accessible to students with caregiving needs while others felt allowing minors in classrooms would be a distraction for other students in class.
Public officials balance safety concerns, light pollution in Athens
Safety and lighting concerns on campus can potentially conflict with concerns over light pollution and environmental harm. Athens city officials and Ohio University staff currently work to balance these factors in decision-making about lighting on and off campus.