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(03/05/24 5:01am)
Vice President for Enrollment Management Candace Boeninger said around 130 total gift agreements for diversity scholarships are being reviewed, which accounts for around $450,000 of spending at Monday’s faculty senate meeting.
(03/04/24 3:01am)
Correction appended: a previous version of this article featured inaccuracies. To read the correction, click here.
(03/04/24 3:06am)
Basketball is beautiful.
(03/04/24 2:02am)
Content warning: eating disorders
(03/04/24 3:12am)
Tantrum Theater is in the middle of its eighth theater season, and it opened its second show of the season Friday. Tantrum Theater put on the show “9 to 5,” which follows Violet Newstead, Judy Bernly and Doralee Rhodes as they deal with their difficult boss.
(03/03/24 3:27am)
Throughout the highs and lows of Ohio’s (10-17, 7-9 Mid-American Conference) 2023-24 season, one continuous bright spot has been first-year guard Monica Williams’ consistent improvement and impact.
(03/02/24 4:01pm)
Ohio’s (17-12, 11-5 Mid-American Conference) 2024 home campaign ended on Friday night against Bowling Green(17-12, 8-8 MAC). On senior night, the Bobcats outlasted the Falcons by a score of 66-59 in a back-and-forth game that came down to the wire. Despite having two more games on the schedule, both on the road, Ohio ended its season with an 8-game winning streak at home.
(03/01/24 2:46am)
Feb. 10, Paramore celebrated the first anniversary of "This Is Why," the band's sixth studio album. As someone who has ranked previous albums from the band, such as 2017's "After Laughter," it's been over a year of reflection and constant listening to have the ability to rank an almost perfect rock album.
(02/29/24 10:49pm)
The 2024-2025 Free Application for Federal Student Aid is now open. The FAFSA is used to determine a student’s need for financial aid from the government and universities.
(02/29/24 3:37am)
Ohio University is reviewing criteria in gift agreements, which can affect students of diverse backgrounds, in light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling prohibiting affirmative action policies in college admissions last June. A university spokesperson said OU’s actions take into account advice sent to them from other experts in higher education and communication from Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost.
(02/29/24 4:00am)
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, located in Cleveland, is dedicated to the celebration and memory of rock music. Each year, the museum introduces and nominates a new class of artists who have left an impact on the genre. Here are those nominees for 2024.
(02/29/24 4:00am)
NHL debuts have become pretty standardized. Solo rookie lap in warmups, first shift acknowledgment and then play for a few minutes in what is likely a game with minimal impact. Matt Rempe took the polar opposite approach to his NHL debut when he broke into the league on Feb. 18 at the 2024 Stadium Series against the New York Islanders.
(02/29/24 4:00am)
Ohio (2-4) looks to bounce back after a tough series sweep to Campbell when it plays at home for the first time this season against UIC (4-4). Ohio’s first series at home comes after an impressive start to the season offensively.
(02/28/24 3:23am)
Toronto-born, LA-based artist Abby Sage has an incredible imagination and inspires introspection. Her delicate voice fills listeners' ears with words that tell tales of beauty within chaos. The amount of detail in each project does not go unnoticed. She is an artist of multiple mediums and is unafraid to step outside the box.
(02/28/24 4:12am)
Ohio University's Honors Tutorial College is backed by high academic achievements, 35 programs of study, impactful scholarships and a rich 50-year history. Those traits are just some of the reasons Kristina Bross, HTC's newest dean, felt drawn to OU.
(02/29/24 4:00am)
When I was in fourth grade, I attended a school assembly to learn about a phrase we have all come to know: reduce, reuse and recycle. After it was over, I was so excited to tell my parents everything I had learned about recycling and convince them to get a recycling bin. Now that I am grown up, I see the presentation, and all plastic recycling campaigns are propaganda.
(02/26/24 12:22am)
On this week's "Music Notes," I've chosen my favorite song by boygenius, "Satanist." As the title suggests, this song centers around rebellion, which is evident in the many vocal tactics the band utilizes throughout.
(02/26/24 12:58am)
Few artists in the industry have done what Lana Del Rey has. She consistently delivers a blend of dream pop, alternative indie, Americana and jazz through perfected aesthetics and sultry whispers -- a widely disputed yet undeniably unique style. Each album contains a piece of her distinct artistic characterization, yet some reach greater heights than others.
(02/25/24 11:40pm)
On Saturday, a 12-hour dance marathon took place from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. in Ping Recreation Center. Known as BobcaThon, Ohio University students are tasked with staying on their feet for 12 hours in the name of charity.
(02/23/24 9:04pm)
This is a developing story. Last updated Feb. 23 at 4:59 p.m.