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(01/28/24 3:22pm)
Ohio (7-11, 4-4 Mid-American Conference) kept its winning streak alive against its rival, Miami (4-14, 2-6 MAC), in the Battle of the Bricks by a score of 71-55. The Bobcats never saw a deficit in its dominant victory.
(01/28/24 6:48pm)
In traditional fashion, the 2023-24 season’s edition of the famed “Battle of the Bricks” was a chippy and bruising matchup between two storied divisional rivals. Ohio bludgeoned Miami 71-55 in the team’s second-highest scoring total since the start of Mid-American Conference play. This tally comes despite a constantly changing and fluctuating Miami defense that aimed to stop the young and shorthanded Bobcats in their tracks.
(01/28/24 2:58pm)
Ohio lost a tight game in overtime against Maryville, ending the game with a score of 1-2. Historically when the Bobcats and the Saints play, the games are separated by the narrowest of margins and Friday’s game was no different.
(01/28/24 2:38pm)
Ohio geared up to take on one of its biggest rivals this weekend — a small private school whose colors are white and red and whose name starts with "M." No, it wasn’t Miami, which Ohio faced on Friday, it was Maryville, a team it has quite the storied history against. Despite putting up an impressive fight against the Saints' quick offense, the Bobcats' overall record against them fell to 3-4 after a 1-2 overtime loss. A lack of energy and ability to follow through was what Head Coach Lionel Mauron cited as the reasons for the game being such a close one.
(01/28/24 2:46pm)
Ohio (17-7) defeated Kentucky (17-9) by a score of 5-3. Ohio’s entire team stepped up and dominated, while Kentucky started strong but fizzled out when it mattered most.
(01/27/24 5:36pm)
Protestors gathered outside the Athens County Courthouse, located at 8 E. Washington St., Friday to show support for Palestinians amid Israel’s war on Gaza.
(01/27/24 5:54pm)
After a difficult seven-game stretch going into and starting MAC play, Ohio (10-10, 4-4 Mid-American Conference) is quietly playing its best basketball of the season. Ohio's 71-64 win over Kent State (10-10, 3-5 MAC) marks the team's first road win of the season and its third win in four games.
(01/28/24 3:08pm)
Ohio made the quick trip north to Cleveland to take on Cleveland State in a Mid-American Conference dual. Ohio was riding high following its big win at home over George Mason. While Ohio’s top wrestlers in the middle-weight classes performed very well, Cleveland State’s best wrestlers secured the 24-19 victory. The loss for Ohio tells a similar story for the season: the lightweights struggled mightily, and a comeback effort was not enough for the win.
(01/26/24 1:05pm)
(01/26/24 3:29am)
The Ping Recreation Center, located at 82 S. Green Drive, has reportedly closed fitness studios and canceled group exercise classes due to complications with the building's heating, ventilation and air conditioning, or HVAC, system.
(01/26/24 3:17am)
Stanley cup collectors rose from their beds in the early hours of the morning on Sunday, Dec. 31, 2023 and lined up outside their nearest Target in hopes of getting their hands on one of Stanley’s limited-edition Valentine’s Day tumblers. When the doors opened hours later, the crowds flooded in and stormed the Stanley displays in the same manner one might imagine survivors of an apocalypse would storm the last stocked grocery aisle.
(01/26/24 3:56am)
This week in science, we discuss humanity's infatuation with Earth's only moon, the recent successes and failures of traveling to the lunar surface and the promising future of space exploration.
(01/26/24 3:02am)
When I was touring Ohio University as a high school student, my dad told me, “Every day feels like a Saturday when you’re in college.” Although the statement was rooted in his desire to tell another story about his alma mater, Miami University, the statement stays true to OU.
(01/26/24 2:56am)
Correction Appended: A previous version of this article said ISIS attacked the US in 9/11, the current story replaced that with Al-Queda. The Contemporary History Institute sponsored an “Israel’s 9/11” panel hosted by Ohio University on Thursday, which sparked disagreement among students and Athens citizenry in attendance.
(01/26/24 1:40am)
Ohio University’s Board of Trustees approved a $1.9 million project to revitalize learning spaces within Morton and Bentley Halls during its meeting on Jan. 18.
(01/25/24 11:19pm)
In this episode, Cassie and Andrew catch up about everything that went on in the NHL while they were on winter break. From the Oilers and their success to potential trades in the league.
(01/26/24 2:16am)
A few months ago, I wrote an artist spotlight about Alvvays, a Canadian indie pop group that was recently nominated for its first Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Performance. With a discography spanning three albums, the band has slowly grown into one of indie music's most memorable and innovative bands within the last decade.
(01/26/24 4:28am)
In the past few weeks, numerous music festivals have announced their lineups for this spring and summer. Going to a music festival is high on the bucket list of many music lovers. Festivals allow you to see several of your favorite artists all in one weekend and are a great way to discover new music.
(01/26/24 2:32am)
Friday will be Ohio University’s 10th annual Trombone Day, a vibrant celebration of community and all things trombone.
(01/26/24 2:21am)
Happy Friday! With the end of the week in sight, it's time to listen to new tunes. This past week, we have new music from Green Day, Mumford & Sons and more.