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(11/13/24 5:00am)
Imagine entering the busy and hectic dining hall after a long day of classes, eager to relax and enjoy a delicious meal. However, in addition to the typical burger and pizza options, a spread of nutritious, locally sourced vegan and vegetarian foods are fresh and ready to enjoy.
(11/13/24 5:00am)
The 2024 presidential election was full of surprising shifts in voter demographics. Across the board, President-elect Donald Trump saw an increase in voters from different demographics, but most notably among young men.
(11/12/24 5:00am)
Scott Beck and Bryan Woods’ “Heretic” (2024) dives deeper into its themes unlike other stories of religious trauma. As a result, it delivers one of this year's more intellectual horror movies.
(11/12/24 5:00am)
The Game Awards is an annual event highlighting the biggest video games of the year and celebrating the gaming industry’s many achievements. The 11th ceremony is only a month away, and predictions for nominees and potential winners are popping up on social media and Ohio University’s campus.
(11/10/24 4:25am)
In Ohio’s (1-1) opening night loss to James Madison Monday, Ohio coach Jeff Boals called on three players to make up his second unit: juniors Elmore James and Ajay Sheldon and graduate student Vic Searls.
(11/10/24 4:13am)
Ohio (1-1 overall, 0-0 Mid-American Conference) secured a close win against a scrappy UNC Asheville (0-2 overall, 0-0 Big South) team in its first game of the season at The Convo. A final score of 82-76 was enough to get the job done.
(11/08/24 5:00am)
Ohio (0-1) will be looking for its first win in its first home game of the season against UNC Asheville (0-1) this Saturday.
(11/08/24 5:00am)
From a young age, people learn to treat others with kindness. As people grow older, gray areas crop up as situations become complicated and the right choice is blurred. Knowing the difference between right and wrong, or ethics, and how to critically think are important skills and can be used in both professional and personal settings.
(11/12/24 5:00am)
Ohio University’s School of Communication Studies is restructuring its communication studies major, adding a required portfolio project, pathways of specificity and required and rearranged classes.
(11/07/24 5:00am)
In an ever-changing world facing the threats of climate change, many people look to those they support to make climate-conscious decisions. A growing number of artists are taking sustainable practices worldwide by committing themselves to sustainable concerts.
(11/07/24 5:00am)
On Tuesday, students walked across campus proudly displaying “I Voted” stickers stuck to their short-sleeved t-shirts. Voters basked on College Green, taking in a balmy 75-degree day before the election results arrived. Later that night, Donald Trump was announced as the 47th President of the United States, along with his drastic climate policies.
(11/07/24 5:00am)
Music is loved, and movies are loved, but when they are mixed many people want to throw tomatoes at the screen. Musicals can have a negative perception. If a movie is made into a musical then people will make assumptions about it. Seeing musicals as a way of bringing imagery to music will make the films more enjoyable. There are many wonderful musicals and musicals are not a bad form of film.
(11/07/24 5:00am)
Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine received an $8 million grant to construct a new Heritage Translational Research Center.
(11/06/24 5:32am)
Late into the evening Nov. 5, Ohio University students gathered across town to witness history in the making. From Baker University Center, located at 1 Park Place, to The Pigskin, located at 38 N. Court St., watch parties of the incoming 2024 election results hosted students and community members of varying political leanings and expectations.
(11/06/24 5:00am)
In a divisive and long-awaited presidential election, Senate races are often not top-of-mind for voters. However, the serious and widely impactful implications Senate races have on not only the country, but the states should be considered at the polls. In one key race, Republican candidate Bernie Moreno of Ohio is running against incumbent Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH). The potential success of either candidate carries high-stakes implications that will affect every Ohioan.
(11/06/24 5:00am)
Daylight saving time came to its annual end Sunday, Nov. 3. Time in most American states, excluding Arizona and Hawaii, changed from 2 a.m. to 1 a.m. Because of this, the sun will set an hour earlier until daylight saving time begins again in early March 2025.
(09/29/25 2:58pm)
As the 2024 election results are processed, it's important to remember the official determination of the U.S. president won't be finalized until December, when the Electoral College casts its votes.
(11/05/24 7:29pm)
An initiative proposing that Nelsonville abolish its city charter is on today's general election ballot but was left off of Nelsonville paper ballots.
(11/05/24 7:22pm)
Five Ohio players were awarded conference honors following the conclusion of the 2024 season, as announced by the Mid-American Conference Tuesday morning.
(11/05/24 5:49pm)
Faculty and staff at Ohio University gathered Monday to discuss the university updates. President Lori Stewart Gonzalez opened the meeting, welcoming everyone.