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(03/06/25 5:00am)
When redshirt sophomore wing AJ Brown went down in the first half last Saturday, it was a punch to the gut for an already-depleted Ohio team. Ohio had dealt with injuries to key pieces all year, including a season-ending ankle injury to junior forward and starter Aidan Hadaway in January.
(03/03/25 6:54pm)
Ohio University President Lori Stewart Gonzalez sent a campus-wide email Monday addressing student concerns regarding potential federal and state legislative changes aimed at eliminating approaches to diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.
(03/04/25 5:00am)
“Don’t Look Up” (2021), “Moonfall” (2022), “Armageddon” (1998) and “The Good Dinosaur” (2015) all share the same central character: an asteroid. Last month, it seemed as if Earth’s own story would soon be introducing a new guest.
(03/04/25 5:00am)
The Mid-American Conference season is nearly complete, and the stage is almost entirely set for the MAC Tournament in Cleveland, which will take place from March 13-15. Postseason awards are all but picked, and official announcements are on the horizon.
(02/28/25 5:00am)
New types of currencies have been circulating since the beginning of the stock market. The first cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, was mined in 2009 and sparked a whole new way to invest. In 2013, a new concept called a meme coin was launched as a parody of a Bitcoin. Since then meme coins have only grown in investors.
(02/28/25 5:00am)
Hours after being sworn in, new Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. proceeded with his first 100-day plan to fight the growing rate of chronic diseases. But one particular goal that he fixated on, which sparked fear in many, was his plan to combat prescribed drugs that treat anxiety, depression and mood disorders, specifically serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
(02/27/25 5:00am)
Ohio University’s Bentley Hall at 4 President St. has seen a variation in temperatures during the hot and cold months of the year, with an upgrade project slated for the summer of this year.
(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.
(02/25/25 5:00am)
Entertainment studios are rolling back diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives following major changes made by the Trump administration.
(02/25/25 5:00am)
An incident occurred Feb. 13 at the Bird Ice Arena during a LUG Sports hockey game, an organization that helps arrange recreational sports for colleges, involving alcohol, fan behavior and language used toward the referees, according to a LUG Disciplinary Committee.
(02/25/25 5:00am)
The Trump Administration is demanding Ohio University and other public institutions dismantle their DEI programs by Friday or risk losing federal funding. Although a judge temporarily blocked the move, DEI-related bills are still advancing through federal and state legislatures, and the issue is expected to continue.
(02/21/25 5:00am)
Although Ben & Jerry’s is notable for unique ice cream flavors, the multi-million dollar company is becoming known for its activism to a smaller audience online.
(02/21/25 5:00am)
Stigmas surrounding mental illnesses and treatments such as therapy or medication have reduced significantly due to vulnerable conversations and broader normalization. However, hurdling over the stigma of medication is no longer the challenge – access is.
(02/20/25 9:26pm)
OU professor in the Human Anatomy and Biological Sciences departments, Ian Klein, created a fitness class called 'Move Better, Do Better' almost two years ago. This program is more than just a workout, as it's a space for the Athens community to improve their well-being through guided exercises, designed to build strength, flexibility and balance. A member of the class says she loves it because it a low impact class with high reward.
Despite the class being free, Klein does accept donations from attendees to give back to various charities. He says they've raised about 2,000 dollars so far.
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(02/20/25 6:58pm)
Student Senate’s general body met Wednesday to create a new senator position, change title rules and comment on Ohio Senate Bill 1.
(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.
(02/20/25 5:00am)
For over 60 years, February has been ordained American Heart Month, originally recognized by Lyndon B. Johnson's administration.
(02/19/25 1:08am)
Saturday, February 15, the Athens County Humane Society fundraising committee hosted a Galantine's Day lunch to celebrate the women they work with and the impact they've made on the Athens community. All proceeds from the event benefited the Athens County Humane Society. The fundraising board says this is their first event like this and they were very pleased with the turnout.
(02/19/25 5:00am)
On Monday, President’s Day had an unusually eerie undertone as Americans considered their feelings toward the current president – or what some are referring to as a monarch. Protests, largely criticizing the actions of President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, broke out in Washington, D.C. and across the U.S. In a timely use of a sacred First Amendment right, protesters highlighted serious wrongdoings of the current administration – and rightfully so.
(02/18/25 5:00am)
Although coverage of the fires in Southern California has left the ever-shortening news cycle and the front pages of many publications, the fires are still burning. In California, tens of thousands of acres have been decimated by flames. According to American Forests’ Active Wildfire Map, over 130,000 acres of land are actively burning across the U.S.