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(11/30/23 4:53am)
The world of dating and romance has evolved. When analyzing the influence of dating apps, Forbes Health found that 45% of participants in a study said they use dating apps to find dates. However, in recent years, students are believed to be neglecting these apps due to a lack of appeal.
(11/30/23 4:00am)
Some people love antique furniture and houses because of their beautiful, ornate designs. If someone were to compare a bookshelf from 1923 with one from today, the bookshelf today would look boring and cheap. Unfortunately, furniture is not the only thing facing a downgrade.
(11/22/23 1:56am)
As classes at Ohio University wrap up in anticipation of Thanksgiving break, the beautiful weather and golden, falling leaves make one think of all the good things to be thankful for.
(11/21/23 3:39am)
On Monday, the student senate held a town hall focusing on how Ohio University supports student health and well-being.
(11/21/23 3:54am)
Learning in college can be difficult for many students, and unlike high school classes, courses can be full of up to a hundred other students. Students learn at different rates and through different methods, and the standard method of lecturing in college can make it difficult for many to absorb information. To combat this issue, some professors incorporate project-based learning and student-focused information into their curriculums.
(11/17/23 2:54am)
Although some may be thinking about the Thanksgiving dinner on their dining room table, midwestern football fans are also thinking about something else over break: the Ohio State University and University of Michigan football game. The rivalry has held importance for generations of sports fans, and come the morning of Nov. 25, fans will prepare to support their favorite side.
(11/17/23 2:33am)
With finals on the horizon, students are thinking of the holiday season, spending time with family and long breaks from school. Despite the semester winding down, it often begins to feel like students are given more work than ever. Procrastinating hits hard during this time of year, and it’s more common than one may think.
(11/16/23 4:32am)
New-found college students are plagued with an impossible question: What do I want to do for the rest of my life?
(11/10/23 3:03am)
Ohio voters took to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 7, to vote on Issues 1 and 2, which would protect abortion rights through the State Constitution and legalize the possession and sale of marijuana in Ohio, respectively.
(11/09/23 3:12am)
The number three is all around us, whether we are aware of it or not. From nature’s and religion’s tendencies to favor threes, the rule of three in visual design and the psychological evidence that proves the effect of the memorable and satisfying number, it surrounds us.
(11/09/23 1:53am)
Ohio University’s five campuses are home to around 600 veterans and they are all connected through the Veterans and Military Student Services Center.
(11/08/23 4:47am)
All students who live in residence halls – besides students who live in Bromley and Voigt Hall, who vote at First Presbyterian Church, 2 N. Court St. – will vote at Baker University Center on 1 Park Pl. to cast their ballots for the Nov. 7 election.
(11/03/23 3:05am)
Friday kicks off Dad’s Weekend 2023, and students all over campus are preparing for corny jokes, stories from the glory days and shorts below the knees.
(10/31/23 2:40am)
Through novels and films, horror has steadily evolved and produced some of pop culture’s biggest icons. From every iteration of Ghostface and Michael Myers to Elvira and The Countess, horror has featured an array of iconic characters in its villainous roles. But how does one’s college major pair with horror’s juggernauts?
(10/30/23 12:14am)
Childhood dreams are an integral part of life. Some people grow up wanting to be a doctor, a firefighter or the president of the United States. Some children want to go to the moon or become the world’s biggest pop star. These dreams, although sometimes silly and childish, shape those who dream them and follow them for the rest of their lives.
(10/27/23 3:43am)
Ohio University students and Athens community members gathered outside the Athens County Courthouse Thursday evening to stand in solidarity with Palestine as a smaller group of people gathered in support of Israel across the street.
(10/26/23 1:48am)
The horror genre is considered one of the most entertaining, yet subjective, genres in the film world. It offers a wide range of storytelling techniques and horrifying effects that fans of the genre love and adore. These characteristics of a horror film can be placed into smaller categories called subgenres. Movies can cross into different subgenres, keep to one central theme or fluctuate through the film..
(10/25/23 2:52am)
The Jack-O-Lanterns are carved, and the 12-foot skeletons are on the lawns. In less than a week, Halloween will be upon us. What better way to celebrate this time of the year than with a scary story?
(10/24/23 2:07am)
Halloween is right around the corner, and with it comes the usual traditions of carving pumpkins, trick-or-treating and attending Athens’ annual block party. However, no tradition conjures up the scary feelings of the spooky season better than putting on a horror movie.
(10/17/23 3:05am)
Timothy Leary was a psychologist who advocated for the use of psychedelic drugs throughout the 20th century from his practice at Harvard University. Decades later, an Orlando-based rock band took inspiration from his infamous name to create a hallucinatory musical experience called Timothy Eerie.