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Ohio University is a hub of intellect and humanity nestled within Athens. The campus’ brick buildings and tree-lined streets have entertained students for more than two centuries.
Colleges throughout Ohio are releasing their plans for Spring Semester, and considering what to do about on-campus housing. The uncertainty of what the future holds regarding COVID-19 leaves everyone in an ominous sea of choices.
Ohio continued its hot start to the season Thursday afternoon, securing an 84-72 Thanksgiving victory over North Carolina A&T in Champaign, Illinois. While the first half made it appear the Bobcats had their work cut out for them, they managed a strong second-half performance that kept the Aggies at bay.
The 2020 NBA draft began on Wednesday, Nov. 18 and signaled the start to a new season. This year’s draft was the 74th annual and featured prospects from all over the world. Hundreds of prospects dream of being the number one pick and securing a multi-year contract, however, there can only be one.
As COVID-19 spikes again, Ohio is scrambling to find a way to make public health sustainable once again through computer screens and social distancing.
Imagine if Neck Deep hadn’t released “What Did You Expect?” and unknowingly stepped on the path to becoming one of the most recognizable faces in pop punk. Imagine if the five boys hadn’t taken music seriously after the success of their first album. Where would we be without the band’s initial EP and three LPs, all offering simultaneously distinct and irreplaceable vibes that hold a special place in everyone’s heart?
A week after Election Day, the United States finally knows who its next leader will be: President-Elect Joe Biden.
Today is Tuesday, November 10, 2020. Here’s what you need to know:
Members of Faculty Senate discussed the need to reinstate faculty purchasing card privileges to allow faculty to buy new materials during the body’s meeting on Monday.
With one week until the national election, the statement, “Do your part as an American citizen and vote,” is being circulated by both celebrities and average Americans alike. Through interviews, news reports and social media, the political propaganda from both parties is being distributed with the ideas that you have a duty to yourself and your country to vote in this upcoming election. The level of marketing for this idea is so immense that people who choose not to vote may start feeling persecuted for not seizing a right that so many people, across different countries and time periods, aren’t afforded.
Halloween is quickly approaching and though COVID-19 is restricting the typical festivities, the holiday is still something to celebrate. Halloween creates so many memories, whether it be carving jack-o-lanterns for front porches, kids picking out their yearly costumes or friends getting together for a scary movie night.
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COVID-19 cases in Athens County have majorly risen since the return of Phase 2 students at Ohio University.
Republicans have usurped American Democracy. In 2018, Pew found that 31% of Americans identified as Democrats, and 26% identified as Republicans. An additional 38% called themselves independents. Research shows, however, that most independents still favor one party. When Pew dug deeper, it found that 45% of independents lean toward Democrats, 34% of independents lean toward Republicans, and only 18% of independents are truly independent.
On Sept. 25, Jeremiah Wood stood tired in a huddle after another hard practice — the last of the week for the Bobcats. The redshirt-sophomore had heard the rumors and speculation all week long about the status of the upcoming football season.
In her parents’ unfinished basement, Marissa Owens meticulously arranges hand-pressed flowers in a mold until they’re perfectly positioned. With a steady hand, she pours hot resin over her design, sealing it in gold leaf flakes to create yet another one-of-a-kind ashtray.
Lashes, nails, philanthropy and college - how could someone possibly do it all? Damaris Hilbert, a senior studying nursing, can. While getting her nursing degree at Ohio University, she also runs her own business on the side called Collette Contours.
Four years ago, as an 18-year-old and freshman in college, I had my first opportunity to vote in an election. I remember how my excitement was crushed when I realized my options were Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump. I struggled to accept that I would have to vote for a candidate that I didn’t fully believe in.
The Ohio University Board of Trustees met virtually on Thursday to participate in annual ethics training during the Governance and Compensation Committee meeting.
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