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(08/22/24 4:00am)
Summer may be ending, but as Ohio University students prepare to return to campus and the change of seasons loom, the impact and the headlines of this summer’s news linger. Here are some of the biggest stories to come out of this summer.
(08/22/24 4:00am)
Roster outlook
(08/22/24 4:00am)
Like the rest of the offensive unit, Ohio’s wide receiver room was hit hard by the transfer portal and graduations. However, that’s not to say there is no reason to be excited about this receiver group.
(08/13/24 1:36pm)
Football is officially back in Athens as the Ohio football team returned to Peden Stadium for the first week of training camp that began on July 31st.
(08/09/24 1:57pm)
With the season opener now just weeks away, Ohio is coming close to making its final decisions regarding its roster. The 2024-25 roster looks much different than last year, and one of the most-changed position groups is the defensive line.
(08/09/24 2:18am)
Suzanne Imes and Pauline Rose Clance were the first psychologists to describe the “imposter phenomenon” in the 1970s, according to the American Psychological Association (APA). According to Imes and Clance, imposter syndrome “occurs among high achievers who are unable to internalize and accept their success.”
(08/09/24 1:46pm)
Ohio lost a myriad of key pieces throughout its locker room following this 2023 season. On offense, Ohio will be anchored by an offensive line featuring a mix of returning players and new faces.
(08/09/24 1:40pm)
After just a month in the role, Executive Vice President and Provost Don Leo is excited to welcome students back to campus. He joins the university from Athens, Georgia where he served as dean of University of Georgia’s College of Engineering.
(08/02/24 3:14pm)
There is no other event in the world like the Olympics. If you had never heard of it before, the idea of nearly every country in the world plus several other states and delegations sending their best athletes to contend in friendly competition for a chance at a medal that weighs just over a pound seems impossible.
(08/01/24 2:47am)
On Wednesday, female motorcyclists from all over the country hopped on their hogs and hitched a ride to Athens to start the four-day-long Athena Ride for Women, hosted by Visit Athens County for the third year.
(07/15/24 8:23pm)
1. “The Bikeriders”
(07/17/24 4:03pm)
In the modern age of college football, the transfer portal has become pivotal in building a football team. For Ohio, who saw vast roster turnover following the 2023 season, its additions from the transfer portal have the potential to make an immediate impact on a roster that will look very different in 2024.
(07/11/24 2:09pm)
During the heyday of the home console and PC gaming in the late '90s and early 2000s, the term "gamer" held a well-known stereotype. Gamers were lazy, messy homebodies who weren't skilled socially. Characterized by fictional characters like Mike Teevee in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," teens who liked video games were the poster children for those concerned about new-age technology.
(07/06/24 2:43pm)
On June 7, Charli XCX’s newest album “BRAT” was released, becoming the album of the summer. The sixth studio album from the artist has been the highly acclaimed with a rating of 95/100 on Metacritic, and it’s also XCX’s highest charting album in the U.S. Although every song on the album is good, the success isn’t just because of the music.
(07/06/24 2:29pm)
Singer Chappell Roan’s career skyrocketed after she released her song “Good Luck, Babe!” now on Billboard’s Hot 100 and drew in a crowd of over 40,000 people at the Boston Calling music festival in May. Her theatrical style and passionately fun music has drawn in fans from every demographic. Roan’s fame stems from her humanity as she unveils the effects of her tour on her mental health and highlights the LGBTQIA+ community to eradicate our celestial vision of celebrities.
(06/25/24 9:04pm)
Ever since the billion-dollarfranchise started in 1995, “Bad Boys” has become a global household name. Fans of the previous three installments were left in anticipation for the third sequel, “Bad Boys: Ride or Die” (2024). Fortunately, it did not disappoint.
(06/06/24 4:10pm)
Early in the morning on Wednesday, three-star forward Kiir Kuany announced his commitment to Ohio through his X account.
(06/04/24 8:56pm)
Self-confidence comes in waves. It's normal. It’s an occurrence that hits you in times when you're around many people your age, such as in college.
(06/03/24 2:27am)
Ohio University announced it’s pausing race-based scholarships. Around $400,000 worth of scholarships will not be awarded to students in the 2024-25 academic year, according to E.W. Scripps School of Journalism Professor Nerissa Young.
(05/29/24 7:18pm)
“Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” (2024) is directed by George Miller and stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Chris Hemsworth and Tom Burke. It serves as a prequel to the events happening in “Mad Max: Fury Road” (2015).