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(01/24/25 5:00am)
The Clean Label Project, a national nonprofit focused on food and consumer product labels, released a report Jan. 9 detailing a high amount of lead, cadmium, arsenic and mercury in protein powders.
(01/24/25 5:00am)
Sara Quoia Bryant, owner of Cool Digs Rock Shop located at 13 W. Union St., hosted a town hall meeting Wednesday in the Athens Community Center to discuss the loss of local businesses in town.
(01/24/25 5:00am)
The past two games have not gone the way Ohio (10-8, 4-2 Mid-American Conference) wanted. The team has lost back-to-back matchups against Akron and Eastern Michigan with a combined 19-point deficit. Now, the Bobcats will face off against the MAC’s best and most physical defense in the Golden Flashes.
(01/24/25 5:00am)
Coming off a win against Edinboro, Ohio (5-2, 3-0 in the Mid-American Conference) looks to extend its four-meet winning streak against Northern Illinois (2-3, 2-1 MAC). The Huskies are coming off of a two-meet-losing streak where they got outscored by a combined 58 to 19. Northern Illinois has been a mixed bag this season, as it has not been able to win consecutive meets for most of the season.
(01/23/25 5:00am)
During students’ time at Ohio University, many choose to see what is beyond the Athens bricks by using a semester to study abroad. Bobcats who have gone global shared their daily routine and adjustments.
(01/23/25 5:00am)
Ohio’s return to Bird Ice Arena has been triumphant thus far, featuring a three-game winning streak and goals scored in bunches. In back-to-back weekends back at Bird, Ohio sports a record of 3-1, including impressive wins of 9-0 and 6-1.
(01/22/25 5:00am)
The City of Athens is trying to reclaim some of the nearly $722,000 it lost in November to a cyber scam when city officials tried paying an invoice for its new firehouse.
(01/22/25 5:00am)
When thinking of the word “home," most people envision cozy living rooms, delicious meals and loving family members. However, this is not the case for diehard Ohio University Bobcat fans, as home to them is equivalent to Peden Stadium, Bird Ice Arena and the Convocation Center.
(01/21/25 5:00am)
Ohio (3-13, 1-5 MAC) fell at Toledo Saturday and has lost its last four games. It will continue play Wednesday, once again away from Athens, when it visits Buffalo (15-2, 4-2 MAC). Ohio and Buffalo have had vastly different seasons but a win for Ohio could be the turning point for a struggling team.
(01/21/25 5:00am)
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. hosted a silent march at 9:30 a.m. Monday and celebratory brunch at 10 a.m. in Baker University Center.
(01/21/25 5:00am)
As snow continues to fall gently on the bricks, Jan. 20 celebrates the life, legacy and achievements of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Although a day free of classes for Ohio University, there is so much love and appreciation for King in Athens.
(01/21/25 5:00am)
Ohio (5-2, 3-0 Mid-American Conference), after having wrestled nearly 10 hours away from home in the Mid Major National Duals, returned back to Athens Sunday to compete against Edinboro (7-3, 1-2 MAC) in a conference dual.
(01/21/25 5:00am)
A grassroots political campaign led by Ohio University Young Democratic Socialists of America has begun to make Athens a sanctuary city for transgender, nonbinary and genderqueer people. If the campaign passes through City Council, the title would be largely symbolic, promising to defend transgender people and to not enforce discriminatory laws in Athens.
(01/21/25 5:00am)
Despite their name, Plant Clones cannot be replicated. A profoundly original group of musicians, the band began planting seeds in the Athens music scene in January 2024 and has been watching those seeds grow for the past year. In that year, the band members found their style and went from a predominately cover band to a group of original songwriters.
(01/21/25 5:00am)
Bird Arena has long felt the thumping steps of fans on its seats, welcoming visitors from all 50 states and across international waters for almost seven decades. Since its construction in 1957, a myriad of strong teams have skated across Bird’s ice and called it home. However, in a season unlike any other in recent memory for the arena and its plethora of teams, one thing is for sure: Bird has never seen an Ohio hockey team like this season’s.
(01/21/25 5:00am)
Donkey Coffee, located at 17 W. Washington St., is a beloved coffee spot near campus where many students stop to grab their daily caffeine fix, study or catch up with friends. Recently, a new regular has been making appearances — but unlike the students, he's not there for the coffee.
(01/21/25 5:00am)
Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 315 into law Jan. 2, allowing police departments to start charging for body camera footage. The signing came after pushback from activist groups who claimed the bill would cause a barrier for those who cannot afford the cost.
(01/21/25 5:00am)
Athens County received a total snowfall of 8-12 inches depending on the area between Jan. 5-7.
(01/21/25 5:00am)
Friday, Jan. 10
(01/19/25 5:59pm)
Ohio (12-3) hosted West Virginia (10-11) Friday evening and continued its dominance, taking home a 6-1 win.