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(10/08/24 4:00am)
The musical movement of Brazilian thrash metal often gets swept under the rug when discussing the most important eras in heavy metal history. Listeners often turn to American or European thrash metal outfits, and usually stop journeying into Brazilian metal at Sepultura.
(10/08/24 4:00am)
Ohio’s roster looks much different from previous years, with a major emphasis on youth, leading to many players taking on new, bigger roles than they’d have otherwise. Darbi Ricketts, a freshman outside hitter and defensive specialist from Cincinnati is one of those players.
(10/08/24 4:00am)
The entire sports world collectively got whiplash checking the final score of former No. 1 Alabama’s supposed “gimme” matchup against Vanderbilt, the laughing stock of the Southeastern Conference.
(10/08/24 4:00am)
When sophomore kicker Gianni Spetic lines up for a kick, he clears his head and has the comfortable cockiness to know the ball will go through the uprights. When long snapper Colby Garfield snaps the ball back to holder Jack Wilson, everything is in perfect unison for Spetic to make his kicks.
(10/07/24 4:00am)
An invasive beetle species is currently threatening pawpaw trees across Appalachia due to recent inclement weather events.
(10/04/24 4:00am)
Student Senate passed legislation appointing more new members to various commissions and establishing one-on-one meetings between executive members and commissioners.
(10/03/24 4:00am)
As houses fall and streets flood along the U.S. East Coast, the category four Hurricane Helene has left devastation in its wake. Families have watched as water overwhelmed their homes, decimating schools, hospitals and places of work. When extreme weather events such as Helene hit this country, each wave and each valley that goes underwater is a reminder that climate change will not wait for action.
(10/01/24 4:00am)
Hadiya Ray, a senior studying marketing and data analytics, celebrated the release of her first music album, “The Journey,” written solely by her. The album and behind-the-scenes documentary were released Sept. 5 with a watch and listening party at the Athena Cinema.
(10/01/24 4:00am)
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump announced July 15 he had chosen Sen. JD Vance (D-OH) as his running mate and vice president candidate. Vance accepted the nomination three days later. Since his nomination, Vance has made one thing clear: he is the wrong running mate for Trump.
(10/01/24 4:00am)
Earth’s orbit has temporarily welcomed a second moon. Discovered by NASA scientists in early August, the mini-moon, 2024 PT5, arrived in Earth’s orbit early yesterday morning.
(10/01/24 4:00am)
While many ACHA teams are weeks into their 2024-25 seasons, both ACHA Division I and Division II Ohio hockey teams are just getting started. This is because there is no available ice to play on.
(09/29/24 3:42pm)
It was “tournament time” in Athens on Saturday evening when Ohio (3-2, 1-0 Mid-American Conference) took on Akron (1-4, 0-1 MAC) at Peden Stadium. At least that’s how Ohio coach Tim Albin views the beginning of MAC play.
(09/27/24 10:48pm)
Ohio (6-1-3, 1-0-2 Mid-American Conference) is returning home after the first MAC road trip of the season. Ohio drew 0-0 at Northern Illinois to begin the journey before earning a 3-0 victory against Bowling Green.
(09/27/24 4:00am)
A speaker stands at the front of a room of colleagues, doesn’t make eye contact with audience members and no one understands what they are saying. The main points are lost, even if they are important, no one feels they learned enough. This idea demonstrates the importance of public speaking and why it shouldn’t be brushed off.
(09/27/24 4:00am)
Ohio (3-5, 0-1 Mid-American Conference) looks to turn its season around this weekend in its second conference matchup against Longwood (3-3). The Bobcats head into their second conference game after a hard-fought loss against Appalachian State.
(09/27/24 4:00am)
Each fall, the Athena Cinema, located at 20 S. Court St., collaborates with Ohio University’s Office of Sustainability to provide students with a free sustainability-based film series.
(09/26/24 4:00am)
The 2024 NFL season has returned to the lives of football-loving people across the planet, and the three-week mark has already been reached. However, as the beginning of every season entails, some dedicated fans love to analyze every recorded stat and trend across the league to determine what separates specific teams from others.
(09/26/24 4:00am)
The 2024 November election is high stakes for America and the state of democracy. Whether planning to cast a vote for former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris, participation in the voting process this year is vital, especially for women. Issues such as gun violence, abortion access, healthcare and reproductive rights affect the lives of everyone, but especially women in America.
(09/26/24 4:00am)
Friday, Sept. 27, students, alumni and community members will gather to celebrate the 50-year anniversary of the environmental studies program at Ohio University. The event will offer students a chance to network and learn from alums now in the field.
(09/26/24 4:00am)
Ohio University offers a variety of student organizations and clubs, appealing to the interests of its student population and offering opportunities to get involved and learn outside the classroom. One of these Anime Club, which has weekly showings of popular anime shows and movies.