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(12/03/24 5:00am)
“Your football team takes on the personality of your quarterback, plain and simple,” Ohio head coach Tim Albin said when asked about quarterback Parker Navarro after Ohio’s 42-21 win over Ball State on Friday. “He’s tough, so guess what? We got a tough team.”
(12/03/24 5:00am)
This year’s rivalry week in college football was filled with chaos, as various upsets set off a range of emotions both on and off the field. Most familiar to Ohio students is likely the conflict at the Horseshoe following Michigan’s victory over Ohio State.
(11/25/24 5:00am)
President-elect Donald Trump, Fox News host Pete Hegseth and former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) share a commonality and it isn’t their political affiliation. All three have been accused of alleged sexual violence.
(11/22/24 5:00am)
The Edward Stevens Literacy Center, nestled comfortably in the halls of Patton College of Education, is made up of several offices and rooms perfectly designed to balance Patton’s educational goals and real-world experience. In room 218K, the center’s literacy ambassadors inspire through their work with the Green Project Club.
(11/22/24 5:00am)
“Dancing With the Stars” Season 32 is winding down, and the semifinals took place Tuesday. The five remaining stars performed two dances with the hopes of making it to the finals.
(11/22/24 5:00am)
The federal government’s Drug-Free Communities Grant was awarded to two organizations in Southeast Ohio. The River Hills Prevention Connection of Lawrence County and the Adams County Youth Prevention Coalition were each awarded $625,000 toward reducing drug and alcohol misuse.
(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.
(11/21/24 5:00am)
The NFL regular season is rapidly progressing and with that, the conversation of best players has begun to formulate among sports fans. Every year, fans try to figure out who will win the NFL Most Valuable Player before it is announced at NFL honors. Now is the time to look ahead as to who will win these NFL awards and how each award impacts that person.
(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.
(11/20/24 5:00am)
The season of giving is right around the corner, and there are infinite ways to express gratitude and things to appreciate. Writing daily reflections, thanking those around you and giving to others are common ways people express gratitude daily. But why do people continue to express gratitude if not for immediate gratification?
(11/19/24 5:00am)
After a five-year hiatus, Ohio (1-3) will once again head to Conway, South Carolina, to take on the Myrtle Beach Invitational and its loaded roster of mid-major programs. The invitational will take place between Thursday and Saturday, with each of the event’s eight teams playing three games against three different opponents.
(11/18/24 5:00am)
Aisles lined with loaves of fresh bread, bags of salty potato chips, containers of bright red strawberries and rows of ripe apples abound in grocery stores. Choosing what stays in the cart and goes back on the shelf can be a difficult task, but leaving empty-handed from the grocery store is never an option.
(11/19/24 5:00am)
Correction Appended: A previous version of this article stated that Save Ohio Parks is attempting to prevent the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District from accepting bids. The article has been updated to clarify that it is the Oil and Gas Land Management commissioners.
(11/19/24 5:00am)
Five reported wildfires occurred Oct. 30 within Wayne National Forest as a result of the severe drought in Southeast Ohio.
(11/14/24 4:16pm)
Student Senate hosted a town hall Wednesday evening in Walter Hall, giving updates about its respective offices and taking questions from audience members.
(11/14/24 5:00am)
According to the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 75% of facial plastic surgeons have noted a growing number of visits from people under the age of 30, many of whom request minimally invasive procedures such as preventative Botox.
(11/14/24 5:00am)
Among President-elect Donald Trump’s daunting promises for his upcoming term, one stands out as particularly nerve-wracking: closing the Department of Education. Although misinformation surrounding the department’s role in education is fueling unnecessary fear, doing away with it altogether will have serious impacts on the futures of students and educators.
(11/13/24 11:19pm)
Native American Heritage Month is designed to honor and highlight the impacts Indigenous communities have made, not only here in Athens, but all around the world. Multimedia reporter, Ranjini Shank, spoke to the Multicultural Center at OU to learn about the importance of the Indigenous community.
Video by: Ranjini Shank
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(11/13/24 5:00am)
The 2025 Grammy Award nominations were released Friday. With a competitive year, many newer artists made significant strides in the music industry.