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(04/08/24 12:58am)
After the months-long actors and writers strikes in 2023, costume designers are now stepping up to end a decades-long battle for equal pay and gender equity. In early 2024, the Costume Designers Guild, or the CDG, launched Pay Equity Now, a movement focusing on achieving pay and gender equality among designers within the film and television industry.
(04/06/24 12:42am)
Academic and Student Success Committee
(04/04/24 12:05pm)
(04/04/24 3:00am)
After a 1-6 start to Mid-American Conference play, during which Ohio (17-18, 5-6 MAC) allowed 5 or more runs in all but two games, the team has started to hit its stride in its most recent two series, winning its last four games.
(04/03/24 12:52am)
You reach into a bag of your favorite snack, excited for a tasty treat. But there is more air in the bag than usual. You look inside and you could have sworn there used to be more pieces.
(04/04/24 3:00am)
Every single-use plastic water bottle you have ever drank is still on Earth or has transformed into toxic chemicals that still linger in the atmosphere. The same goes for any single-use plastic ever used. That is because plastics cannot naturally break down, and scientists have not found a good solution to dispose of them; likely because the only true solution is to stop mass-producing single-use plastic.
(04/02/24 2:00am)
A myriad of villains have graced television screens for generations. They provide considerable conflict by creating the most invigorating stories and plotlines on screen. The villains that have originated in the modern age of television are no less different, setting precedents and providing even more chaos. In honor of these groundbreaking characters, here are some of the best modern villains on television right now:
(04/04/24 3:00am)
Police corruption and brutality were placed under a large microscope following the death of George Floyd. Many monumental events proceeded the first summer of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the insurrection of Jan. 6 that cost the lives of five people.
(04/04/24 3:00am)
Dating apps, situationships, rules, theories — love in the modern era has gotten infinitely harder. Generation Z is approaching love very differently.
(04/01/24 2:26am)
Justin Timberlake has returned with the release of his new album, "Everything I Thought It Was." It is his sixth studio album and first album release since 2018.
(04/01/24 1:39am)
Correction Appended: A previous version of this article said Eva Bloom is the executive director of HAPCAP. The article is updated to say development director. Athens County’s Tax Levy 7 was passed March 19 to provide more funding for senior nutritional programs.
(04/04/24 3:00am)
The ever-evolving Beyoncé has done it again, folks. The highly-anticipated Act II of her album "RENAISSANCE" has finally arrived, surprising fans with a complete 180-degree genre flip.
(04/01/24 12:12am)
After an extended period away from its home field, Ohio (14-18, 2-6 Mid-American Conference) walked onto the diamond in Athens to face off against Central Michigan (6-20, 3-2 MAC) in a Friday doubleheader. Against Miami, and towards the end of the Ball State series, it seemed as though the Bobcats were finding their rhythm on offense but inning-to-inning consistency was stressed by Ohio coach Jenna Hall leading up to the series against the Chippewas.
(03/29/24 3:14am)
Dear Editor,
(03/29/24 1:46am)
High school was not the best time of my life. The best times are all around and yet to come. At times, high school felt like a prison and at others it was a common ground of halls to stroll. Upon graduating, I was more than happy to leave and never look back. My identity of that time feels foreign, but there are memories from high school that sting with nostalgia when replayed, holding an irreplaceable excitement of youth, drama, pain and hope, a rare combination to find once left to history.
(03/29/24 2:55am)
(This review is spoiler-free)
(03/28/24 3:15am)
Some thrive in a life lived outside. Take thru-hikers, who spend months living off the pack on their back, with the simple goal of walking from one place to somewhere else much farther away.
(03/27/24 12:36am)
A "Gleek" is a term for someone who is a huge fan of the show “Glee", and I proudly call myself a "gleek."
(03/26/24 2:40am)
The Khaos Dance Team, founded in October 2023, pave their way as a budding organization on campus. Members provide insight on team morale, their weekly schedule, and the impact this organization has had on them! Reach out to the President, Kaylea Jackson to learn more.
Video by: Hailey Dunne
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(03/26/24 2:38am)
Athens City Council met in committees Monday and discussed the Mount Zion Baptist Church renovations and renewing a contract to upgrade body cameras for Athens Police Department officers.