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Don’t talk about politics or religion at the dinner table. The traditional etiquette is one many people were raised upon, considering it common courtesy to avoid any potentially tumultuous discussions with guests to preserve a peaceful, harmonious evening. While respecting others’ opinions is an important covenant to uphold, regarding open conversation as taboo may have hindered the inclination of many individuals to become invested in politics.
If you’ve watched sports recently, you’ve seen a gambling advertisement. During the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals, there was “an average of 3.5 marketing messages from betting firms every minute,” a study by the University of Bristol found. Gambling culture, once entirely separate from sports, is now inescapable.
The Ohio University Black Student Union works to uplift students of color while fostering an inclusive space for students of all races.
Hundreds of students walked out of class Friday afternoon and gathered on College Green in protest of nationwide U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity. The rally, organized by Ohio University’s Ohio Student Association chapter, called on university administration to respond to student concerns about the potential presence of ICE on campus.
An unusually large winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain to states from the Southern Rockies to New England from Friday, Jan. 23, to Monday, Jan. 26.
If you have a favorite character from a movie, a book or a TV show, you’ll probably recognize they are not identical to you and your identity. In fact, if this character were real, you may not support them in any way.
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office added a new member to their team: Bara the K-9.
Ohio (11-9 overall, 5-3 Mid-American Conference) returned home after a road trip that saw them lose two in a row and faced off against Northern Illinois (6-12 overall, 2-5 MAC) in the Huskies’ final game in The Convo as a MAC member.
When a resident is locked out of their dorm, they go to their resident advisor for help. When they have roommate issues, they go to their RA. When there is any little issue in the dorm, they go to them again for help. RAs are important student staff workers, but are also the most underappreciated and overworked employees in housing.
Ohio (10-9 overall, 4-3 Mid-American Conference) return home after two straight away games this Tuesday to face off against Northern Illinois (6-11 overall, 2-4 MAC) for what is presumably the final time in The Convo.
With this holiday season coming to a close and rounding out the past year, New Year's resolutions are officially in full swing for students at Ohio University and beyond. These resolutions include a variety of plans ranging from reinventing oneself, to accomplishing goals and many participating in the increasingly popular Dry January, cutting out all alcohol entirely until the first month of the year has passed.
60 milligrams of caffeine.
Among those who make New Year's resolutions, data from Statista shows 48% of Americans want to exercise more, followed closely by eating healthier at 45% and losing weight at 31%.
January is a fresh start for many people, as the beginning of the new year sparks inspiration and change. Gyms fill up, and individuals attempt to become the best versions of themselves for the new year.
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On Jan. 2, Ohio University’s Black Student Union posted a letter on its Instagram account addressed to university President Lori Gonzalez and Executive President and Provost Donald J. Leo. The letter, dated Nov. 26, 2025, expressed dissatisfaction with OU’s lack of support for students of color and multicultural organizations. The student leaders requested that the Multicultural Exposition budget be reinstated, along with a 30-minute meeting to discuss the impacts of Senate Bill 1.
Athens locals continue to spread holiday cheer as they have in decades past, celebrating with neighbors and family while preparing for the new year. Uptown, residents and visitors can view festive lights, enjoy delicious hot chocolate and themed coffee and visit the glimmering community tree.
The holidays are here, and that means holiday specials resurface on TVs. Classics like “ A Charlie Brown Christmas” are enjoyed across America. However, it feels like these holiday classics are becoming less important concepts in the entertainment industry.
Despite young people historically being at the front lines of change, members of Generation Z are going through political withdrawals. Labeling themselves as “not into politics,” some of the younger audience members see civic engagement as mere drama.