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(10/02/25 4:00am)
Certain trends from the late 20th century are making a comeback. Scrunchies, wide-leg jeans and even disposable cameras have all re-entered the spotlight, embraced by Gen Z as both nostalgic nods and statements of individuality. However, no comeback has made an impact on revenue as much as Long Press’, more commonly known as vinyl records or LPs.
(10/02/25 4:00am)
Ohio (2-12, 0-2 in the Mid-American Conference) returns to the Convo after nearly a month on the road for a two game set this weekend. Ohio will face off against Akron (7-6, 0-2 in the MAC) and Buffalo (3-8, 0-2 in the MAC). Ohio struggled mightily on its road trip, finishing with a record of 1-10 when playing on the road. Ohio also got off to a bad start in MAC play, as it dropped both games against Bowling Green and Toledo last weekend. Ohio does have a chance to right the ship though, as it is a much better 1-2 when playing at home because it is able to feed off of the energy that the fans bring to the Convo.
(10/01/25 4:51pm)
Correction Appended: A previous version of this article and its headline stated that the government shutdown was expected to have no effect on Ohio University. The university has since clarified that it anticipates only a minimal immediate impact. The headline and third paragraph have been updated to reflect this.
(10/01/25 4:00am)
In 2012, “Project X” broke barriers for the found-footage film genre. It showcases wild young adults and broadcasts uncontrollable American party culture to the world. “Project X” showed modern high schoolers and college students how to be the perpetrators of absolute chaos, giving rise to “Project X” parties, which saw thousands of people attempt to replicate the irresponsible monstrosity that was “Project X.”
(10/01/25 4:00am)
Sept. 23 became a bigger day than many people expected. The internet was wrapped in a phenomenon once again, but this was the first time it was exposed to this level of attention on social media.
(10/01/25 4:00am)
In September of this year, report that Paramount Skydance Corporation is planning a nearly all-cash bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
(10/01/25 4:00am)
The Child Care Cred Program aims to provide support for working-class families across the state. The initiative offers working-class families living in poverty the option to split childcare costs between the employee, employer and the state.
(09/30/25 3:06pm)
Correction: A previous version of this article said the Scripps Semester in D.C. Program was only open to journalism students. It has been corrected to say was previously open to all students enrolled in the Scripps College of Communication.
(09/30/25 4:00am)
The path of any team’s season is never linear, especially in a sport like college football in the current state of the sport. Ever-changing coaching staffs and rosters make for teams that are only given one offseason to gel, while the rest of the chemistry must be built during the season.
(09/30/25 4:00am)
Taking Ohio University’s campus by storm, the new and free to download Tea Dating Advice app is creating a frenzy among students.
(09/26/25 4:00am)
You don’t need to be a sports fan to have heard of Paige Bueckers. The current Dallas Wings point guard, recently named 2025 WNBA Rookie of the Year, has already built a reputation that stretches well beyond the court.
(09/26/25 4:00am)
Ohio’s national and state public lands have recently been affected by cuts to budgets and staffing. In the Ohio legislature's 2026-27 budget bill, the basic operational budget for Ohio State Parks and Watercraft, which includes nearby locations such as Strouds Run State Park and Burr Oak State Park, was cut in half. The state budget bill was signed by Gov. Mike DeWine in July and brought the Parks and Watercraft budget from $55 million in the 2025 fiscal year to $27.7 million in the 2026 fiscal year.
(09/26/25 4:00am)
Let's talk about game day attire. Football season has begun, and with the beginning of the new season, the question every Saturday morning of what to wear arises. Football has, in one way or another, integrated its way into many schools’ traditions and has become a Saturday routine for many.
(09/26/25 4:00am)
Saying yes to everything others ask of you is exhausting and can be debilitating. It causes you to place real happiness aside and believe helping other people is what heightens self-worth.
(09/25/25 8:52pm)
Athens City Council met Monday, drawing its most engagement over a proposal to create a temporary homeless living space.
(09/25/25 4:00am)
There were just two returning captains coming back from Ohio’s 2024 Mid-American Conference-winning team for this season: veteran quarterback Parker Navarro and senior safety Adonis Williams Jr.
(09/25/25 4:00am)
A teacher shortage continues to expand across Ohio, affecting school districts and existing teachers.
(09/25/25 4:00am)
Overconsumption, which is defined as “consuming more than necessary,” is taking over our wallets, minds and personal self-esteem. Because of the simplicity of online shopping and endless exposure to advertising and new products, it isn’t hard to keep clicking “Add to Cart.” What used to be an occasional luxury is now becoming a harmful daily habit.
(09/24/25 5:39pm)
Correction: A previous version of this article said Memphis Tigers instead of Memphis Grizzlies.
(09/23/25 4:00am)
It’s been 13 days since political activist Charlie Kirk was shot on Utah Valley University's campus. It has been just two days since the last mass shooting. Gun violence is a tragedy that divides our nation. Mass shootings have turned into a partisan talking point, where political figures use them to further their impact and outreach.