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(03/04/25 5:00am)
Social media platforms are being used by educators and creators to share information and educate their viewers. From TikTok to Twitch and YouTube, it is nearly impossible to join an online community without learning something.
(02/28/25 5:00am)
Video and board game fanatics interested in taking a walk down memory lane do not have to search far to find a favorite childhood game. Phoenix Nest Games on 540 W. Union St. is home to a plethora of retro options.
(02/25/25 5:00am)
The Grecian story of Narcissus tells of a man who is so beautiful that any person who sees him falls in love. Narcissus, who rejects everyone who attempts to court him, is cursed by one of his scorned courtiers who wishes “that he may suffer the way he has made others suffer.” The goddess Nemesis, who delivers vengeance for acts of arrogance, then curses Narcissus to fall in love with his reflection.
(02/20/25 5:00am)
The national mental health organization Morgan’s Message was formed after Morgan Rodgers, a dedicated lacrosse player and “bright student with limitless curiosity,” died by suicide in July 2019.
(02/18/25 5:00am)
Saturday night gave way to an annual opportunity for students who enjoy fun music and dressing in an exuberant style. Ohio University’s All-Campus Radio Network hosted its Punk Prom at The Union Bar, located at 18 W. Union St.
(02/18/25 5:00am)
“Stranger Things” and “Wednesday” are Netflix’s top two most popular English shows, but it’s been at least two and a half years since the last season of the shows. With both set to release another season in 2025, fans have noticed the long increase in production wait times for shows.
(02/04/25 5:00am)
As the sun rose Sunday, Punxsutawney Phil emerged from his slumber to spread the news: six more weeks of winter in Athens. Although it may seem to be a silly or fabricated holiday, Groundhog Day has a long history dating back to the 1800s.
(01/31/25 2:37am)
Student Senate convened Wednesday evening, failing to pass a resolution on balancing executive power but passing a bill on student mental health.
(01/24/25 5:00am)
Chances are if you’re familiar with video games, you’ve heard the name Marvel Rivals at least once. For many people, the game seemingly became popular out of nowhere. However, Marvel Rivals quickly gained popularity and some students in Athens have even jumped on the bandwagon.
(01/21/25 5:00am)
Donkey Coffee, located at 17 W. Washington St., is a beloved coffee spot near campus where many students stop to grab their daily caffeine fix, study or catch up with friends. Recently, a new regular has been making appearances — but unlike the students, he's not there for the coffee.
(01/14/25 5:00am)
Jesse Crosson graduated from Ohio University in 2018 but didn’t set foot on the Athens campus until just a few months ago; he spent over a decade working toward a degree through correspondence courses, a distance learning format.
(12/20/24 3:31am)
The wintry time of year can bring up a lot of emotions as students make their way home for the holidays. From nostalgia when seeing the Christmas tree and hanging ornaments that have been in the family for decades to seeing an empty chair at the dinner table, the holidays can make it difficult to go home.
(12/02/24 5:00am)
In his redshirt junior season under his second defensive coordinator, Shay Taylor has led a dominant Ohio defense back to the Mid-American Conference Championship game for the second time in three seasons.
(11/25/24 5:00am)
Group Fitness Pilates classes start with the instructor calling the attendees to stand. She leads the group in a series of stretches while upbeat pop music plays through studio 219’s speakers. After stretching, the real workout begins. The group goes through the exercises quickly, but not hurriedly, and most are repetitive motions.
(11/25/24 5:00am)
As turkey roasts in ovens, the smell of fresh pumpkin pie fills kitchens, and students and faculty are surrounded by loved ones, Thanksgiving break is welcomed with open arms.
(11/22/24 5:00am)
After the presidential election Nov. 5, many were left completely devastated by the results, quite possibly because so many societal liberties were in danger, and the emergence of a victorious Trump administration was damning. For college students and many young people, the future can be terrifying. Thanksgiving Break is drawing nearer at Ohio University, and students will have three days to create a space to reflect on what happened and grieve, but most importantly, strategize for the future.
(11/20/24 5:00am)
Last Saturday, F-Word Performers were met with applause when they performed “Hold Your Horsemen,” a variety show with an apocalyptic theme. During the show, the performers imagined what the apocalypse meant to them. Some explored how the apocalypse is happening now, something that could come in the future, and something that has already happened. For many performers, “Hold Your Horsemen” was a personal exploration of surviving the most unfortunate events while searching for solace.
(11/19/24 5:00am)
Bobcat Nutrition, a new local business, opened on Court Street. It serves up a number of different protein shakes, smoothies and energizing teas for customers.
(11/07/24 5:00am)
Although it may be the early days of November, many are starting to put away fall decorations and prepare for the winter season.
(11/05/24 5:00am)
Today’s dating scene is plagued by meaningless sex, superficiality and romantic connections which lack commitment or labels – commonly referred to as “situationships.” Having a “roster” of readily available hookups is the norm and takes precedence over building real relationships with others.