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Wednesday, July 2
According to a study by Michigan State University published by the journal Science, the abundance of butterflies dropped 22% across the U.S. from 2000 to 2020. Of the 134 species found in Athens, 94 are in decline. The primary reason for the decrease comes from habitat loss critical to butterfly populations.
Summer break is in full swing, and students and faculty find enjoyment in the long break. With many ways to fill summer agendas, students' and faculty's breaks go by fast.
Wednesday, June 25
Wednesday, June 18
When I was a kid, I hated watching the news. I would beg my parents to turn it off, I would state it was “boring” or it was “too sad.” However, as I grew up, I stopped begging to turn it off and started watching along. I can admit sometimes the news does make me a little anxious, but it doesn’t stop me from watching or reading.
Self-sustainable farm life is the dream of many and the humble beginnings of others. Tanya Hire knows farm life in Athens, where she grew up raising cattle and harvesting fruit from the trees on her family’s farm. When she heard Athens Farmers Market was hiring through an ad over the radio, she jumped at the chance to reconnect with her roots.
The Southeast Ohio region has long been a beacon of coal mining and oil drilling. The region’s history of coal mining has posed intense environmental dangers due to abandoned coal mines and orphan wells.
Wednesday, June 11
The Athens City Council met Monday for a regular session meeting with an established quorum of five members present at the meeting.
Athens prepares for its annual Juneteenth celebration, scheduled for Thursday, to commemorate the complete emancipation of slavery in the U.S. Athens residents have celebrated the federal holiday the past four years, consistently highlighting the presence of Black history in the Southeast Ohio area.
Wednesday, June 4
Wednesday, May 28
Athens City Council met Monday evening to discuss rezonings and city budget matters.
The Trump administration followed through on its plan to enact substantial tariffs on foreign products in February, with many efforts including increasing the purchase of American-produced goods and boosting American jobs, according to the Associated Press.
Although most students are on Ohio University’s campus August through May, a wide variety of enriching summer programs are available for children, high school students and college students.
In discussing the topic of environmental conservation and restoration, a romanticized idea of returning land to an untouched, pre-human wilderness is often brought up. Even in practice, many holding positions of land management act in this way with the Wilderness Act of 1964 defining a wild area as “an area where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man himself is a visitor who does not remain.”
Wednesday, May 21
I’m a physician at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, writing to share a cautionary story about a drug, often seen as harmless, having serious consequences: nitrous oxide, also known as “laughing gas” or “whippets.”
The new age of college football has added lots of new ways to build a team, none more well-known or used than the transfer portal. Ohio utilized the transfer portal very well last season, picking up big players that helped the team win the 2024 Mid-American Conference Championship. Here is every incoming Ohio transfer broken down.