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The first time transfer wide receiver Coleman Owen stepped foot in Athens, he knew it was where he wanted to spend his final year playing college football. From the players and coaches to the campus and community, Owen fell in love with the idea of playing football for Ohio.
Absentee ballots rose to popularity during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although absentee voting has its controversies, it ultimately makes voting more accessible. This accessibility encourages people to engage in one of the most sacred privileges of democracy.
Music journalist Jason King defines boy bands as “an all-male vocal group. They're usually in their teens or their twenties. They could be a duo, a trio, quartet…But they're generally performing crossover pop material to a largely teen or preteen female demographic.” According to King's definition of a boy band, artists such as The 1975 and 5 Seconds of Summer fit into the boy band label because of their large female audience.
Walking down California’s infamous Sunset Strip in the late ‘70s and ‘80s would permanently impact all people sober enough to remember their time at the hard-partying epicenter of glam rock. The 1.7 mile stretch of West Hollywood was the nexus of rock’s transgressive subgenre that defined the decade, shaping popular culture and defying traditional gender roles at a time in America when social conservatism was on the rise.
OU student found unresponsive outside Athens City Parking Garage
Under the warm Jamaican sun, surrounded by crystal waters, beautiful flowers, family and friends, Jason Preston and Micaylah Preston exchanged their vows in paradise. Though they officially said “I do” July 20, the Prestons’ love story began just over 4 years ago in the heart of Athens.
Student Senate and Ohio University Culinary Services partnered in Spring 2024 with Just Vertical to bring indoor gardens to OU’s dining halls in an initiative to get fresh produce to Cat’s Cupboard, OU’s food pantry.
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In the WNBA’s 27-season history, the Rookie of the Year trophy has never been a shared commodity. That’s largely because the WNBA hasn’t experienced two rookies like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese in the same season.
Athens City Council met Tuesday to discuss a letter addressed to the council from Sandstone Family Apartments, as well as the recent ruling on the paper bag ban.
Ohio University expects a smaller freshman class this academic year, following previous years of record-breaking first-year enrollment.
Athens Residents discuss DNC, importance of Gen-Z in upcoming election
Live concerts are one of life's greatest joys. There is nothing quite like the anticipation leading up to the day coupled with the joy of finally seeing your favorite artist on stage.
Ohio University’s Board of Trustees passed a resolution to change the name of the College of Fine Arts to the Jeffery D. Chaddock and Mark A. Morrow College of Fine Arts.
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After a week one loss to Syracuse, Ohio coach Tim Albin sat down with the press for his weekly press conference. Here is what The Post learned from the brief conversation.
Following a Myrtle Beach Bowl victory last season, Ohio (0-1) loaded up an almost entirely new roster for the 2024 season. New starters and projected contributors filled the depth chart as the team stepped into Syracuse’s (1-0) JMA Dome in what would end up being a 22-38 loss.
Ohio opened its season on Saturday against a tough Syracuse team in a deafening road atmosphere. After a hard-fought battle, Ohio fell in its opening game by a final score of 38-22.*
Correction Appended: A previous version of this article said ODNR had entered 3,000 oil/gas incidents in eight years. The article is updated to say 2,300 incidents as per a source miscalculation.