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(04/13/23 1:36am)
The East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment shook the lives of 4,800 people living in the city near the Pennsylvania border. In an article from NPR, the director of the Ohio Department of Health (DOH), Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, was quoted as saying that the DOH has taken every step possible to ensure the safety of the people came first and foremost.
(04/12/23 3:51am)
Mexican food in the U.S. has been popular for decades. Especially among college students, tacos and margaritas are often coveted meals. However, what are the origins of these staples?
(04/12/23 3:52am)
In a growing digital age, a handwritten card from a friend or family member can have a lasting impact on the receiver. Whether it is a holiday, birthday or just a thank you card, many still believe handwritten and straight from the heart is common courtesy. Others believe it is a waste of time, as digital handwriting and text messages have taken the world by storm.
(04/12/23 3:10am)
Many probably know Tove Lo’s most famous songs, “Habits (Stay High)” or “Talking Body,” from the height of coming-of-age pop music in 2014, but since then, people have essentially thrown her artistry under the rug. Breaking the mold of usual Top 40 pop singers, the Swedish singer-songwriter has forged her own path, unafraid to move outside her musical boundaries.
(04/12/23 3:08am)
April is Earth Month – a time to celebrate and protect our planet’s beauty. To commemorate the occasion, Athens residents are rolling up their sleeves and getting their hands dirty. From planting flowers to picking up litter, eight organizations are seeking volunteers to keep our community clean, beautiful and sustainable in the name of Athens Beautification Month.
(04/11/23 3:46am)
On April 3, Athens City Council met to discuss an ordinance introduced by Councilmember, Alan Swank, D-4th Ward, concerning the reduction of single-use plastic bags by commercial establishments in the City of Athens.
(04/10/23 7:22pm)
The Resources, Facilities and Affordability Committee
(04/07/23 9:56pm)
Trigger warning: The following content discusses sexual violence.
(04/07/23 3:02am)
“Jujutsu Kaisen,” is an anime that is popular around the globe. Its premiere season started in 2020 and finished in 2021. On March 25, the trailer for the show’s second season was released, reviving the fans of “Jujutsu Kaisen,” who have lain dormant since the release of the movie last spring. Within hours there were hundreds of edits on TikTok.
(04/07/23 2:47am)
On March 28, Lady Gaga celebrated her 37th birthday, and since the start of her career at just 19 years old, the singer has created an iconic discography that the world will always remember as one of pop music’s living legends. From ballads to jazz tunes to Madonna-esque anthems, Lady Gaga is an artist who has defied gender norms and stereotypes of the music industry for her creative vision and authenticity.
(04/06/23 2:09am)
Everybody has heard of Jackie Robinson. If you follow baseball, you’ve probably heard of Satchel Paige. But what about players like Hank Thompson, Buck O’Neil and Rube Foster? Most have never heard these names.
(04/04/23 2:28am)
Unlike most rising bands, joan isn’t looking to fit into the cookie-cutter parameters of alternative music, wanting to make records that anyone can listen to, regardless of genre. Composed of singer-songwriters Alan Benjamin Thompson and Steven Rutherford, the Arkansas duo got their start in 2017 after the release of their single “one more touch.”
(04/04/23 4:16am)
Ohio (19-14, 10-2 MAC) will be traveling to Columbus, Ohio, to take on Ohio State (21-11, 2-4 Big Ten) in the latter half of the home-and-home series. The Buckeyes took the last meeting between them with a score of 6-1.
(04/02/23 3:15pm)
Ohio won a thriller versus Eastern Michigan on Saturday night at Bob Wren Stadium in the first of a three-game weekend series.
(04/02/23 2:36am)
In softball, like in baseball, there is only one constant: scoring more runs than an opponent will guarantee victory.
(03/31/23 2:37am)
Athens officials confirmed the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, on Feb. 3, had no effect on the city’s water supply, and said Athens residents should be confident that their water is safe to use.
(03/31/23 2:20am)
Beginning Friday, campus will not only be bustling with students amidst fest season, but Bobcat moms from all around will be taking Athens by storm.
(03/31/23 1:41am)
Happy Friday, Bobcats. Another week has come and gone, and you know what the best part of my week is? Listening to new music. With that being said, it's always good to listen to some new tunes throughout the week and going into the weekend.
(03/30/23 3:05am)
With Women’s History Month coming to a close, it’s still important to honor this time of year, especially through reading iconic literature by some of the best female writers from the past and present. From Virginia Woolf to Audre Lorde, reading from a feminist perspective is something we all need every now and then, so why not look into some novels to read as spring comes into full effect?
(03/30/23 3:28am)
I am constantly seeking new ways to live the greenest lifestyle I can, but it’s not always easy, especially as a college student. I’m often limited by money and space to practice easy at-home sustainable practices. However, this doesn’t mean I can’t do anything, in fact there are many easy practices anyone can implement– college student or not. Perhaps the easiest practice to incorporate into everyday life is to eat less meat. There are many benefits to eating less meat, for yourself and the planet. Here are some reasons why