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(09/25/24 4:00am)
Keith Wilde is a well-known freelance artist in Athens. Even if someone doesn’t know him, they know his work. They know the cats and butterflies painted on a garage door adjacent to Jager Funeral Home, frogs climbing on barred windows-turned-lanterns at Depot Street Lift Station and fish metamorphosing into dragons at Level 42.
(09/25/24 4:00am)
Mental health plays a significant role in students’ success during their university years. According to a research letter by Malvern Behavioral Health, 80% of students, regardless of their major, experience burnout at least once during their time in college.
(09/24/24 4:00am)
The WNBA awarded A’ja Wilson with her third Most Valuable Player award Sunday. She won all 67 first-place votes. The honor makes Wilson the first unanimous MVP since Cynthia Cooper in the WNBA’s inaugural year, 1997.
(09/24/24 4:00am)
Alden Library purchased Sage Research Methods, a research methods resource, to promote student and faculty research and instruction, according to university news.
(09/24/24 4:00am)
It’s impossible to have Homecoming without football, and, inversely, it’s impossible to have football without Homecoming.
(09/24/24 4:00am)
Local bars in Athens are facing an influx of fake IDs among college students, as most are not of legal drinking age.
(09/20/24 4:00am)
Ohio (2-1) will face an uphill battle this weekend when it takes on Kentucky (1-2), a South Eastern Conference opponent. The Wildcats' roster is full of talent and features several potential NFL players.
(09/19/24 4:00am)
Kindred Market, located at 284 E. State St. A, will be hosting its first Kindred Pop-Up Flea Market this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(09/19/24 4:00am)
Have you looked at your Pinterest, TikTok or Instagram feeds recently and cringed a little bit at an outfit that looks like it was picked out of a lost and found? You’re not alone. Many people agree that fashion has gotten ugly.
(09/18/24 4:00am)
Tuesday, Sep. 17 recognizes the federal holiday, Constitution Day. Ohio University looked to celebrate and educate about the holiday that college students tend to overlook.
(09/17/24 4:00am)
Climate change has become an important political issue, and one that is top-of-mind for some voters in the upcoming presidential election. Yet, neither former President Donald Trump nor Vice President Kamala Harris have released plans to address climate change related issues.
(09/17/24 4:00am)
Fall is right around the corner, and the weather is beginning to change. Scientists have all but confirmed that weather impacts mood, and as the days get shorter and the nights colder, people may find themselves in worse emotional states. Many people will turn to social media to cope with this change, but how does this impact the online climate?
(09/17/24 4:00am)
Ohio University unveiled a new University Safety and Security website the week of Aug. 26, according to university news.
(09/17/24 4:00am)
As much as we try to stay healthy, the season of common colds and the flu are just around the corner. When we inevitably do get sick, it can be boring when you are staying home and don’t know how to pass the time.
(09/17/24 4:00am)
On Sunday mornings, Ohio University’s Pickleball Club can be found on the courts of the Golf and Tennis Center. The club allows students to play the sport together and bond over common interests in a fun and competitive environment.
(09/12/24 4:00am)
The Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council, or SOPEC, was recently awarded the second portion of an over $16 million federal grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration under the Charging and Fueling Infrastructure, or CFI, Program.
(09/12/24 4:00am)
Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris discussed various topics during their first debate Tuesday night, including the economy, abortion and immigration.
(09/11/24 4:00am)
Pay over passion. The importance of financial stability over passion in a career or business. It’s becoming a thought in the back of most young adults' minds if they are about to apply to college and choose a major. As tuition is increasing at Ohio University and four-year publicuniversitiesaround the country, people may begin to think of pay over their passion when thinking of future careers.
(09/11/24 4:00am)
Athens City Council voted to suspend the three-reading rule and passed a resolution affirming the City of Athens’ respect for the Indigenous history of the land now known as Athens, Ohio in a unanimous decision during last week’s City Council meeting.
(09/11/24 4:00am)
Athens is currently experiencing a D4 exceptional drought level as of Aug. 29, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor's weekly report.