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(10/24/24 4:00am)
Ohio (8-11, 5-4 Mid-American Conference) came away with a dominant win against the MAC’s last-placed Kent State (1-18, 0-9 MAC) as it enters its toughest stretch of the season. Eight of the Bobcats’ last nine games will be played against teams outranking them in the conference. The first doubleheader will be played against Eastern Michigan.
(10/22/24 4:00am)
For the second year in a row, Ohio will look to collect itself after a devastating loss at the hands of its bitter rival, Miami. After a 30-20 loss on the road, Ohio will look to regain its winning ways from weeks prior.
(10/22/24 4:00am)
On Oct. 5, popular YouTuber and streamer Jack Doherty crashed his almost $200,000 McLaren 570S sports car into a guard rail in Florida. The events following the crash went viral.
(10/22/24 4:00am)
On Ohio University's main campus, 77.7% of the student population is white, making Ohio University a predominantly white institution. A PWI is a college or university in which the student population is mainly white. In the spring semester of last year, I wrote a column on how dating in college sucks, which still stands true. However, in being a person of color and trying to date at a PWI, people encounter a lot of other troubles through dating apps and objectification.
(10/22/24 4:00am)
The Athens Area Stand Down served individuals experiencing homelessness Oct. 4 and prepared them for winter.
(10/22/24 4:00am)
Former One Direction member Liam Payne tragically died Oct. 16 in Buenos Aires after a fall from his hotel room. The star was 31 years old. Since the news of his death, fans and his former bandmates have come to social media to share their feelings on the tragedy.
(10/22/24 4:00am)
In the velvet darkness of the blackest night, Athens locals and students strutted to West Union Street in corsets, leather, red lipstick and fishnet stockings to experience Lost Flamingo Theatre Company’s "Rocky Horror Picture Show."
(10/22/24 4:00am)
As Hurricane Helene destroyed neighborhoods in North Carolina in September, the public gained a much-needed awareness of how crucial local journalists are to their communities. Local journalism, especially in the wake of disaster, is largely valued by the communities it exists in and provides information people otherwise wouldn’t have access to.
(10/20/24 2:12am)
It's no secret that Ohio (8-11, 4-4 Mid-American Conference) has looked to underclassmen for big contributions from its underclassmen this season. Freshmen Darbi Ricketts and Bryn Janke are penciled-in starters every game, and the team’s other two first years, Sierra Evans and Lexi Grissett, have seen an uptick in play time over last weekend.
(10/19/24 4:57pm)
Friday night was Ohio’s (7-11, 3-4 Mid-American Conference) Pink Game for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and although the five-set match fell in favor of Ball State (11-8, 4-4 MAC), it didn’t stop the Bobcats and their fans from showing up decked out in pink gear.
(10/18/24 4:00am)
With last weekend’s matchup with the Utah Utes being postponed due to maintenance issues at Bird Arena, the Ohio Bobcats (4-0) now travel to North Dakota for a two-game series with Minot State University (3-1).
(10/18/24 4:00am)
Horror movies are widely known for their performances and impact on people who cannot take being scared easily. The most notable aspect of horror films is the villain the surviving characters face and defeat in order to survive.
(10/22/24 4:00am)
Ohio University organized a campus-wide donation drive for those impacted by Hurricane Helene. The drive took donations from Oct. 4-11 and specifically aimed to help those in Tennessee and North Carolina.
(10/16/24 4:00am)
Recently, “BookTok” has emerged as a vibrant trend on TikTok that captivates a diverse enviornment of readers. Its inclusive space has allowed content creators to share their favorite books through engaging formats with readers of all levels and ages.
(10/15/24 4:00am)
Lewis B. Smedes once said, “Forgiving does not erase the bitter past. A healed memory is not a deleted memory. Instead, forgiving what we cannot forget creates a new way to remember. We change the memory of our past into a hope for our future.”
(10/15/24 4:00am)
As Hurricanes Helene and Milton bring destruction to the South, meteorologists are working around the clock to keep their communities updated on the storms and inform them of best practices to stay safe. So, why are their lives being threatened?
(09/29/25 3:01pm)
With election season on the horizon, it is crucial for all voters, especially those in Appalachia, to prioritize climate change policy when casting their ballots.
(10/09/24 4:00am)
“Narcandoit” is a student-run organization created by recent graduates, with the goal of spreading awareness of Narcan’s effectiveness in stopping overdoses. Narcandoit also aims to destigmatize overdoses.
(10/08/24 12:15pm)
(10/08/24 4:00am)
Athens worked together to propel the mission of the Alzheimer’s Association Saturday. A total of 401 participants and 38 teams gathered at Eclipse Company Store in The Plains, located at 11309 Jackson Drive, for the 2024 Walk to End Alzheimer's Athens 1 mile route.