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(03/21/25 4:00am)
Every New Year's Day, scores of people set their minds on achieving certain fitness goals, trying anything from learning how to skate to being able to deadlift 200 pounds. Some just wish for better health overall. However, by March, the number of those actively attending the gym typically dwindles.
(03/20/25 4:00am)
As our clocks spring forward and our jackets collect in our closets, students grab their hammocks or picnic blankets and head outside. College Green is filled with students laughing with friends, the bike path is populated with dog walkers and running partners, and Strouds Park witnesses sunburns and loud music.
(03/19/25 4:00am)
For many Bobcats, playing outside with different insects calls to mind a dirty, yet fun childhood. Luckily for Ohio University Bug Club members, reliving these happy memories and putting childhood passions into practice is possible with several insects to discover in Athens.
(03/18/25 4:00am)
Ohio (17-7) will leave Athens again for its next game against Marshall (14-13). The Bobcats have been very good this season, with many strong wins. Ohio was previously on a 5-game win streak where it outscored its opponents by a combined score of 24-3, but ended up losing its last game by a narrow margin.
(03/18/25 4:00am)
Ohio University’s Bobcat Blasters, an organization that hosts outdoor Nerf battles, has continued to face criticism for failing to clean up Nerf darts on campus lawns and waterways after its events.
(03/18/25 4:00am)
Hidden behind a door blanketed in purple light was a room of retro televisions stacked together with various experimental films playing to the sound of a church organ. The lights dimmed as DJ Voidblūm put on his witch hat and started his set for Gay Church.
(03/18/25 4:00am)
It took Ohio (5-13, 1-5 Mid-American Conference) six games, but against Central Michigan Saturday, it secured its first MAC win of the season. In its last game, the offense dominated, scoring 7 crucial seventh-inning runs to dig itself out of the 10-2 hole it found itself in.
(03/18/25 4:00am)
With the amount of people who live in Athens, there have to be a lot of restaurants to accommodate. Although there are many options, chicken-centric eateries are abundant, making eating out difficult to choose when hungry. Ohio University students discuss the best chicken-related ones in town.
(03/18/25 4:00am)
Nearly 300 Ohio University alumni signed a letter to OU President Lori Stewart Gonzalez in regard to the cancellation of the Black Alumni Reunion and Women’s History Month event. The signatories come from multiple countries, 27 states and Washington, D.C., and span seven decades of students. Read the letter below.
(03/17/25 4:00am)
Luck was in the air as St. Patrick’s Day celebrations took the weekend by storm in Athens.
(03/18/25 8:29pm)
A new independent student-run publication called the Atomic Cougar Press Association has started up at Athens High School and is aiming to create articles ranging from school events to international news.
(03/18/25 4:00am)
Friday, February 28
(03/07/25 5:00am)
With spring break right around the corner, Ohio University prepares students with resources for spring break on-campus. Students electing to stay on campus should be aware of Housing and Residence Life policies and resources available during the period.
(03/06/25 4:24pm)
Student Senate’s General Body met Wednesday to call for a referendum, condemn Ohio Senate Bill 1, debate on transparency and pass resolutions.
(03/06/25 2:28pm)
In a town already painted green, a street brimming with people in shades of lime, emerald and olive is nothing out of the ordinary. However, on one day every year – the Wednesday before Ohio University’s spring break – this horde of students marks a special occasion: Green Beer Day has arrived in Athens.
(03/06/25 5:00am)
Imagine a college experience where all students, no matter their major, are required to complete an internship specifically related to their field of study.
(03/05/25 12:28am)
Playa Bowls, a superfruit bowl franchise, will open a location in Athens as part of the $11 million redevelopment of the historic Lostro Building, located at 63 S. Court St.
(03/05/25 5:00am)
Keith Barron first stepped foot on Solid Ground School’s campus in 2019, and his passion for storytelling, play and creation soon followed to inspire families and students.
(03/04/25 5:00am)
Ohio (6-21, 4-12 Mid-American Conference) is in The Convo for the final time this season and will take on Western Michigan (11-16, 7-9 MAC) for the second time this year. Western Michigan won the first matchup between these teams in Kalamazoo by a score of 66-49, and Ohio will be looking to split the series at home.
(03/04/25 5:00am)
As Women’s History Month begins, students and faculty plan to recognize the historical accomplishments of women, but also the challenges faced in the contemporary climate.