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(02/02/24 2:05am)
A new trend has been circulating the internet, humoring users all over social media. Purchases have been justified in other ways before, but “girl math” is a new term for women, or anyone, to justify their purchasing habits.
(02/01/24 1:13am)
The Athena Cinema is preparing to host the “Heroes in Color” film series each week in February, featuring movies that provide classic heroic action and celebrate people of color in the film industry. Students, Athens residents and movie lovers alike are all invited to have a drink, a box of buttery popcorn and enjoy these upcoming beloved films.
(01/31/24 7:13pm)
Yorgos Lanthimos’ fifth feature film “Poor Things” is a funny, jarring and incredibly stylized coming-of-age story about a Frankenstein-like figure’s new, baby brain catching up with the age of the adult body it’s in and the speedrunning of psychosexual and general developmental stages that comes with this.
(02/01/24 2:04am)
Ohio Senate Bill 83, known as the Ohio Higher Education Enhancement Act, may bring significant changes to universities, specifically regulating the content taught by professors, hindering diversity, equity and inclusion training within universities and restricting partnerships with China.
(02/01/24 3:40am)
Since October, celebrities have spoken out about the escalating tensions between Israel and Palestine. The conflict has attracted attention from various platforms and many big-name celebrities like Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Angelina Jolie, Selena Gomez and Noah Schnapp, who have all shared their opinions on social media.
(01/29/24 3:13am)
Jan. 27 marked the 79th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. This day is recognized as International Holocaust Remembrance Day, where ceremonies are held to commemorate the 6 million Jews and millions of other minority victims of the Holocaust.
(01/27/24 5:36pm)
Protestors gathered outside the Athens County Courthouse, located at 8 E. Washington St., Friday to show support for Palestinians amid Israel’s war on Gaza.
(01/26/24 2:32am)
Friday will be Ohio University’s 10th annual Trombone Day, a vibrant celebration of community and all things trombone.
(01/26/24 1:52am)
Dating apps such as Tinder, Hinge, Bumble and Match.com are all the rage.
(01/26/24 4:26am)
The recent barrage of winter storms across the eastern U.S. made its way to Athens last week in the form of high winds, heavy snow and unprecedentedly low temperatures. Still, Ohio University in Athens remained open and classes resumed as normal, although many professors held classes online.
(01/25/24 4:12am)
Ohio University has had record-breaking enrollment rates for the past two years but is now shifting its focus on the retention rates of students.
(01/25/24 4:32am)
From engineering to journalism, Ohio University has over 250 programs that provide students with a compelling education. Despite students’ interest in OU’s popular programs, it is important to explore the majors that are not as common but continue to educate and create opportunities for Bobcats.
(01/23/24 6:13pm)
Ohio University Faculty Senate met Monday to discuss two resolutions, including updating faculty promotion and tenure requirements and redefining the co-curricular activities.
(01/23/24 1:54am)
The first week of spring semester classes has mustered up an array of emotions for seniors across campus. Many seniors can not wait to move on to the next chapter of their lives, while others crave one more year at Ohio University.
(01/21/24 1:26am)
Correction Appended: The original report said David Koonce was the Dean of the Graduate College and Vice President of Research and Russell Morrow attended the regional campus visits with President Gonzales. The updated report states that he is the Dean of the Graduate College and Interim Vice President for Research and Creative Activity, removed Morrow from the campus visit and added Carly Leatherwood.
(01/19/24 3:07am)
Starting new classes, making new friends and attending parties all come with having a freshman college experience. However, freshman students also face a new kind of independence that most have never had before. This adjustment can come as a shock to most students and they may find themselves on an emotional rollercoaster.
(01/18/24 3:26am)
Correction Appended: A previous version of this article reported that Candace Boeninger said the application process would take about an hour and the Department of Education press release wrote that some people will see only 18 questions and others might see 46. The current copy reflects the correct attribution.
(01/18/24 5:15am)
A new semester at Ohio University brings new friends, classes and activities. While many students are returning to their old routines, transfer students are being introduced to a brand-new campus for the first time.
(01/18/24 4:21am)
Magic and magic shows have been a common form of entertainment for centuries. Whether the goal of the show is to horrify, surprise or amuse, the overarching purpose is for the attendees to leave with a sense of awe.
(01/17/24 2:55am)
The relationship between Athens and its sister city in Ukraine, Ostroh, continues to grow as both cities collaborate on ideas and programs.