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(10/04/21 1:20am)
The investigation surrounding the disappearance and later death of influencer Gabby Petito has captivated the United States as prominent news networks and articles document the story. Yet, while Petito’s case makes headlines, many more missing person cases are neglected on a national and local scale.
(10/01/21 9:13pm)
Ohio University Student Senate hosted a town hall for 2021 At-large Athens City Council candidates Thursday night.
(09/29/21 2:23am)
Ohio University is welcoming Homecoming celebrations back to campus this fall, but the annual Halloween Block Party will not be held by the city of Athens for 2021.
(09/24/21 3:10am)
On fashion’s most important night of the year, the Met Gala, a group of Black Lives Matter protesters were arrested just outside of the event. The protest was led by a political justice group named #FireThemAll, which describes itself as an “autonomous group of NYC abolitionists who believe that policing does not protect and serve communities.”
(09/22/21 8:47pm)
Ohio University Police Department, or OUPD, reported two sexual offenses at the beginning of the week, both of which occurred in on-campus residence halls.
(09/21/21 3:40am)
Athens City Council discussed at its meeting Monday evening the creation of Clean Energy Week in Athens and the first medical marijuana dispensary that opened in the city.
(09/17/21 2:51am)
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(09/16/21 2:12am)
Ohio University’s Women’s Center has been gearing up for an in-person school year full of events. Finding ways to engage and educate, the Women’s Center released its calendar full of the events happening this fall.
(09/13/21 3:19am)
YouTube is seen by many as a platform where anyone can make a name for themself, but when Butch Hartman joined the platform in 2015 and Chris Hansen in 2019, they were far from being nobodies. Hansen had made a name for himself outing pedophiles as the host of To Catch a Predator while Butch Hartman had created several iconic cartoons including The Fairly Odd Parents and Danny Phantom. Many people were excited to see the men interacting with their fans, but their trust would soon be broken.
(09/03/21 2:05am)
This past weekend sent already anxious students into a frenzy, especially women. Social media posts circulated calling for students not to attend frat parties due to a “rape initiation night” rumor. This meant that fraternity pledges had the intention to sexually assault girls, particularly freshmen, as an initiation task.
(08/27/21 3:54am)
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(08/27/21 2:19am)
On Aug. 26, people world wide watched the trailer for Spencer, a biopic about the late Princess Diana. An icon of the 80s and 90s, many know her for the various movies, documentaries and books published about her life. Yet, her story is being told again, which begs the question: when will the media stop exploiting people’s trauma?
(08/26/21 3:12am)
Today, the NBA stands as one of the world’s most respected and watched sports leagues in the world. Its stardom is so captivating that one of its most famous players, LeBron James, can star in a critically panned Space Jam 2 and still compete with a Marvel movie on its opening weekend.
(07/24/21 1:15am)
Editor’s Note: This story was updated to redact information that came from a source due to safety concerns.
(07/09/21 1:35am)
Lucy Dacus’ music is a free-of-charge aura cleanser — and it’s about time the woman behind it all is both thanked and celebrated for it.
(06/26/21 1:41am)
The Ohio House of Representatives unanimously passed an amended version of Collin’s Law, an anti-hazing bill, Friday following unanimous approval from the Ohio Senate June 16.
(06/03/21 12:13am)
Ohio University alumna and current Athens resident Iris Virjee announced plans to focus on local issues by running for an at-large seat on Athens City Council after being encouraged by fellow candidate Damon Krane.
(05/04/21 4:53am)
Athens City Council met Monday evening to discuss and vote on a range of ordinances and resolutions.
(04/24/21 7:14pm)
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, or NAACP, at Ohio University gathered Friday at the Athens County Courthouse for a silent protest in remembrance of Daunte Wright and Ma’Khia Bryant.
(04/23/21 1:06am)
Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of murdering George Floyd on Tuesday. After 43 witnesses, including medical experts, and nine minutes of video documenting his death, a jury found Chauvin guilty of second- and third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter. He now faces up to 40 years in prison.