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(10/22/25 4:00am)
As a culture, we have only gotten more political, and the rise of social media has given us a plethora of ways to communicate it. As of October 2025, 73.2% of the global population worldwide uses social media. We’ve been debating politics for years, but now it happens as easily as a share, a post, a message or a repost to express opinions.
(10/21/25 4:00am)
At the time of writing , the United States government has been shut down for 19 days. The shutdown began because Republican and Democratic politicians couldn’t agree on how to spend the federal budget. Now, the disagreement in our government has caused increasing stress for Americans as many are facing federal layoffs, lack of pay and removal of necessary services.
(10/21/25 4:00am)
Ohio University alumni were back in a-town for Homecoming this weekend and the main attraction, Saturday morning’s parade, delivered yet again.
(10/20/25 4:00am)
A man in a Tyrannosaurus rex costume waved a flag that read “No Kings in America.” A woman walked her dog wearing a sign that read “Will fetch balls for Republicans in Congress.” American flags waved high, and the scene in Washington, D.C. on Saturday was awe-inspiring as the second round of No Kings protests commenced nationwide.
(10/21/25 4:00am)
The 2025 Security and Fire Safety Report for Ohio University was released Sept. 30. The annual report provides information on campus security measures, personal safety and fire safety across all OU campuses.
(10/20/25 4:00am)
Correction appended: A previous version of this article listed Appalachian Children Coalition as Appalachian Children’s Coalition. The change has been made.
(10/17/25 4:00am)
The Athena Cinema’s first ever Hispanic Film Series offers a look into the heart of authentic Spanish and Latin American stories.
(10/17/25 4:00am)
For more than a century, Ohio University’s Marching 110 has invigorated Athens, enlivening students, staff and locals with showstopping performances.
(10/16/25 4:00am)
The U.S. has never been immune to propaganda. U.S. propaganda has historically been used to drive American citizens to unite over a common thought or belief. Propaganda can be used as a way to bring citizens together, but it’s also a manipulative way to get people to ignore the corruption happening within our governmental systems.
(10/16/25 4:00am)
When wallets are buried in purses, the easiest solution is sometimes pulling out a phone and accessing Apple Pay. However, people should be more aware of the dangers of using this easily accessible software, something I learned the hard way.
(10/15/25 4:00am)
Three Ohio educators’ unions have filed a lawsuit against the state over a provision in the budget that would change the makeup of the retirement board, according to the Statehouse News Bureau.
(10/14/25 4:00am)
In an era defined by instant information and digital convenience, the value of deep thinking and informed expertise is becoming alarmingly absent. Generative artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving into a powerful tool, capable of generating knowledge, twisting truths and shaping global landscapes. The convergence of these two forces poses a threat to truth, education and human autonomy.
(10/13/25 4:00am)
Ohio University Libraries added a new artificial intelligence search engine to help students access and organize academic research more efficiently.
(10/10/25 3:43am)
Correction Appended: A previous version of this article referred to Evan Serra as a current LGBTQIA+ Senator. A correction has been made as he is a former senator.
(10/09/25 4:00am)
Most children play sports to make friends and stay active. Youth sports are focused on fun, creating the opportunity to grow competitive and disciplined as kids age. However, somewhere along the way, youth sports are losing their purpose. Now, nearly 70% of kids quit sports before turning 13 years old.
(10/09/25 4:00am)
After its original cancellation in 2006, “Reading Rainbow” is back after nearly 20 years! This revival is paving the way for new generations to have access to books and free education, helping “motivate…and encourage kids to become avid readers.”
(10/09/25 4:00am)
With nearly 600 campus organizations to choose from, Ohio University students are bound to find a group to connect with. Luckily for those interested in filmmaking and writing, Rough Cut Collective provides students with hands-on creative opportunities.
(10/08/25 7:06pm)
The Athens City Council gathered Monday evening, passing an emergency ordinance that authorizes Mayor Steve Patterson to execute a combined participation agreement in the national opioid settlement.
(10/08/25 4:00am)
“I heard you calling on the megaphone,” Taylor Swift begins on her 12th studio album, “The Life of a Showgirl.”
(10/08/25 4:00am)
Appalachian ghost stories of the eerie terrain have been told for hundreds of years, passed down from generation to generation. The mountain range is approximately 1,500 miles, going through 15 states. The mountains are also ancient, as it’s one of the oldest mountains on the planet, dating back 500 to 300 million years ago. The truth of what is haunting Appalachia might be more sinister than a couple of ghosts.