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(11/05/24 5:00am)
Chris Kusmierczyk, a healthcare administrator and physical therapist, visited his son Cameron Kusmierczyk, a freshman studying business. The pair played mini-golf at the event Alden Library hosted, and Chris Kusmierczyk said it was nice to spend quality time with his son.
(11/05/24 5:00am)
On Saturdays and soon-to-be Wednesdays, spectators can find Ohio defensive end Marcel Walker-Burgess wreaking havoc on opposing offenses. The graduate student will line up all over the line of scrimmage for John Hauser’s defense, excelling in any position he is put in.
(11/05/24 5:00am)
When Vic Searls entered the transfer portal last spring, one school stuck to the front of his mind, a school that he already had so many ties to before ever stepping foot on campus: Ohio.
(11/04/24 5:00am)
On Thursday afternoon, a swarm of costumed climbers surrounded the rock wall in Ping Recreation Center, each with notable additions to their Halloween ensembles. A harness-wearing Spiderman, chalk bag-toting Rocky Balboa and carabiner-carrying banana were just a few participants of the 8th annual Outdoor Pursuits Halloween Climbing Competition.
(11/05/24 5:00am)
Friday night in Athens marked the beginning of Dads Weekend at Ohio University, and one beloved father in particular trickled in among the others. Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium was filled to the brim, from the front row to the balcony, in anticipation of the legendary comedian and actor Joe Gatto.
(11/04/24 5:00am)
The Athens City Commission on Disabilities plans to sue the city of Athens for not making progress on plans to meet minimum ADA requirements.
(11/05/24 5:00am)
Federal Hocking Local School District received two stars for achievement, one for progress, two for gap-closing, two for early literacy and two for graduation. An overall two-star rating is the reality of Federal Hocking Local’s new superintendent Jason Spencer, but he has plans to do something about it.
(11/05/24 5:00am)
Just outside of London, England is a small town called Hertfordshire, where Ohio freshman Deborah James grew up. The town is 3,835 miles from where James now resides in Athens, where she recently finished her first season of collegiate field hockey.
(11/03/24 5:13pm)
In a must-win game at home, Athens prevailed under pressure and defeated the visiting Linden-McKinley Panthers 21–8 to advance in the 2024 OHSAA Division III Region 11 football playoffs.
(11/05/24 5:00am)
HAPCAP is set to receive a $2 million grant from the state to transform Athens Sunset Motel on 135 Columbus Road into an emergency relief shelter for unhoused individuals.
(11/05/24 5:00am)
No need 4 speed
(11/01/24 4:00am)
The perfect block party consists of three things: electric songs, thrilling beat drops and a talented DJ. Luckily for Ohio University Bobcats and Athens locals, a passionate and enthusiastic DJ hitting these marks lives right around the corner.
(10/31/24 4:00am)
From dressing for the annual Athens Block Party on Court Street to house parties on Mill Street, Ohio University students often go all-out with their costumes on Halloween. Many continue to see the same costumes every year, but new ideas are also popping up all around campus.
(10/31/24 4:00am)
Ohio (10-12, 6-5 Mid-American Conference) has had a consistent back-and-forth start in MAC play, going 1-1 each weekend of its conference schedule. Ohio, who recorded a solo win against Kent State last Tuesday, is barely above .500, placing it eighth in the conference.
(11/05/24 5:00am)
Bird Ice Arena is finishing renovations and is set to reopen in January 2025 after receiving a new roof, insulation, paint, ice plant and chiller.
(10/30/24 4:00am)
The Lost Flamingo Theater Company, Ohio University’s original student-run theater company, was founded in 2002 when students Hugh McMullen, Jes Daniels, Rachael Perry and Liz Brown saw a need for a performing outlet for non-theater majors, people who had done theater in high school or recreationally. According to the company’s website, the name was coined after one of the founders described the company’s members as feeling like “lost flamingos” in other majors but really coming alive when performing.
(10/30/24 4:00am)
Expectations for the Ohio women's basketball team entering the 2023-2024 season were low after a dreadful six-win season the year prior.
(10/30/24 12:02am)
Ghouls, Goblins and Witches Oh My!
Welcome to HallOUweekend at OHIO. This year marked the 50th anniversary of the Athens block party, and the weekend was full of creative costumes and many memories were made. Hear from OU students about how they celebrated!
Video by: Michael Dorwaldt, Audrianna Reed, Hayley Mitchell, Aubrey Kreitzer
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(10/30/24 4:00am)
Strouds Run State Park is currently constructing a new Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant restroom and playground and plans to construct an ADA-compliant walkway connecting features to main locations on site.
(10/30/24 4:00am)
Newspapers endorsing presidential and down ballot candidates has been a long-standing practice in the U.S. However, the owners of The Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times have decided not to endorse a presidential candidate in the 2024 election.