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(12/10/25 2:42am)
As Ohio University Bobcats finish their finals and wrap up fall semester courses, most are looking forward to the relaxation and coziness of winter break. Many students are working to clean their dorm rooms and living spaces before returning to their hometowns to celebrate holiday festivities with family and friends.
(12/09/25 5:00am)
The holidays are here, and that means holiday specials resurface on TVs. Classics like “ A Charlie Brown Christmas” are enjoyed across America. However, it feels like these holiday classics are becoming less important concepts in the entertainment industry.
(12/09/25 5:00am)
Shopping and gift giving have been at the forefront of the holiday season for decades with advertisements for holiday collections, Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals. We cave and hand our money to big businesses for the perfect gift for a loved one and for all the wants and needs. As 2025 was a record-breaking year for college enrollment, many students are wondering whether they should save or spend the money.
(12/09/25 2:25pm)
The U.S. Department of Education recently narrowed what the federal government defines as professional graduate degrees. The change, outlined in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which passed July 4, excludes degrees such as nursing, physical therapy, social work, education, accounting, audiology and architecture from the professional distinction.
(12/05/25 5:00am)
For many Ohio University students, finals season brings heightened stress. To help students manage the end-of-semester pressure, the university is offering a slate of programs, events and mental health resources.
(12/03/25 5:00am)
When I started dating girls about four years ago, my mom asked me if I was sure I didn’t want to be with a man. “Guys can do more than girls can, if you know what I mean,” she whispered, wearing a smile I’ve been actively trying to scrub from my memory ever since.
(12/02/25 5:00am)
As you pass through the center of Shibuya Crossing in Japan, you are hit with the gravity of interconnected lives and diverse stories. An estimated 1,000 to 2,500 people cross the intersection every two minutes, and travelers merge in the perfect example of sonder.
(11/17/25 5:00am)
Senior dance students premiered the Senior Capstone Dance Concert Thursday at 7 p.m. and concluded their final showing Saturday evening. Seven new routines were performed and choreographed by seniors earning their bachelor’s in fine arts.
(11/11/25 5:00am)
Over two centuries apart, Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” and Guillermo del Toro’s recent adaptation tell the same story of love and grief.
(11/10/25 5:00am)
I’ve begun to understand there is a silent beauty and growth in "almosts." There’s no gold sticker for being in limbo between what we want and what we ask for.
(11/06/25 5:00am)
Following the era of "elevated horror" characterized by films featuring more psychological, complex stories, which was at its peak in the 2010s, the horror genre is at a crossroads as it faces an exciting future of what comes next.
(11/04/25 5:00am)
On Sept. 27, College Green was filled with groups of students singing about Jesus. If you heard these devoted voices of worship, you may have unknowingly witnessed something called Freedom Night.
(11/04/25 5:00am)
For college students, everything is becoming more expensive. Students have to worry about tuition, housing, food and more. As a result, many choose to work part-time jobs while taking classes to help offset these expenses.
(11/04/25 5:00am)
The U.S. Supreme Court justices heard oral arguments in Chiles v. Salazar on Oct. 7. The case challenges a Colorado ban on conversion therapy for minors.
(10/31/25 4:00am)
This weekend is Ohio University’s Dads weekend, filled with events, including zip lining, the Athens County Sheriff’s Office’s chili cook-off, Casino Royale and more throughout campus. Although many students enjoy these events, some students could be grieving a deceased loved one from afar, and this weekend may affect them negatively.
(10/30/25 4:00am)
Ohio University Bobcats are just over halfway through the semester, and academic burnout is striking students of all majors.
(10/29/25 1:15pm)
(10/29/25 4:00am)
Unlike upbeat pop songs, sad songs like “Landslide” by Fleetwood Mac, “Fix You” by Coldplay and most of Bon Iver’s discography trigger various cathartic feelings, showcasing the vulnerability evoked by music. Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” for the “Titanic” soundtrack is a prime example of this, with it being attached to the heartbreak expressed by the characters in the movie.
(10/22/25 4:00am)
The Star Chamber Arcade opened at 74 N. Court St, Suite 001, this month with a soft opening beginning Oct. 2 and a formal ribbon-cutting ceremony Oct. 16.
(10/21/25 4:00am)
I'm a virgin. Not just an everything except penetration virgin, but rather an all-around gold star virgin. Kissing and hand-holding are where my experience ends. As sad as it sounds, I have my vibrator to get me through the tough days, and well, let's be honest, the good days too.