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(11/05/25 5:00am)
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits have ceased since Saturday for those who rely on government funding for groceries, due to benefits running dry in the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
(11/05/25 5:00am)
For casual fans, the "Stranger Things" season five trailer marks an overdue finish to a legendary television show filled with “Goonies”-esque mysteries and the overwhelming horror of Eldritch supernatural creatures. What the trailer promises is a final trip through Hawkins with the outcasts that audiences have grown up with over the past nine years.
(11/05/25 5:00am)
Ohio (11-15, 9-5 Mid-American Conference) travels to DeKalb to take on Northern Illinois (11-12, 4-10 MAC) in their final two away games of the season. This weekend is important for the Bobcats as a win on Friday or Saturday would secure a MAC tournament spot.
(11/04/25 5:00am)
Dos Hermanos, a Columbus-based fast casual Mexican restaurant, opened an Athens location Oct. 18. The restaurant is located on 18 S. Court St., and shares space with Bubbles Tea & Juice Company, replacing Firdous Express.
(11/04/25 5:00am)
On Sept. 27, College Green was filled with groups of students singing about Jesus. If you heard these devoted voices of worship, you may have unknowingly witnessed something called Freedom Night.
(11/04/25 5:00am)
The Atlantic hurricane season began June 1 and ends Nov. 30. Although hurricanes are unpredictable, their names are not. In fact, the reason hurricanes have names is much more complicated than expected.
(11/04/25 5:00am)
In the past decade, the movie industry has seen an increase in biopics about musicians and famous bands, resulting in a large quantity of poor-quality biographical films. Some have been able to break free of this, such as in the case of James Mangold’s “A Complete Unknown” last winter.
(11/04/25 5:00am)
It was Halloween weekend again in Athens, meaning people were hitting Court Street in their scariest and sexiest costumes. From Michael Myers to Victoria's Secret supermodels, everyone was putting their best, and cutest, foot forward. In contrast to previous years, a controversial conversation is on the rise on social media: purity culture’s impact on Halloween.
(11/03/25 5:00am)
In May 2025, 1.45 million Ohioans received monthly Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program food benefits. The SNAP program is how the federal government distributes money to citizens who can’t afford to buy food. We’ve entered the first week of November, and SNAP has halted its electronic food benefit program that provides low-income households with food. Amid this crisis, Ohio has stepped up to bridge the gap between the loss of benefits and the demand for aid from food banks.
(11/04/25 5:00am)
The ongoing debate over what new businesses to bring to Athens is often stuck in a loop of missed opportunities. As an Ohio University student, I believe the city planning conversation needs to stop giving community members what we don’t want and instead aggressively pursue what we do want. With 24,000 residents in Athens, Bobcats are begging for diversity in retail, not just more bars and fast food.
(11/04/25 5:00am)
Construction on Roderick J. McDavis Residence Hall on South Green remains on schedule, with the building expected to open to students in August 2026, according to the Ohio University website.
(11/04/25 5:00am)
The U.S. Supreme Court justices heard oral arguments in Chiles v. Salazar on Oct. 7. The case challenges a Colorado ban on conversion therapy for minors.
(11/04/25 5:00am)
The invasive spotted lanternfly, first identified in Ohio in 2020, is currently causing concern for many vineyard owners across the state. The insect is native to China, India and Vietnam, and was first identified in the U.S. in 2014 in Berks County, Pennsylvania, according to the National Park Service.
(10/31/25 4:00am)
The Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost spoke to the Ohio House Judiciary Committee in a YouTube video posted Oct. 8, to increase active voting of House Bill 36.
(10/30/25 4:00am)
Mary Shelley's “Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus” (1818) is one of the most acclaimed classic books and has faced no shortage of adaptations since its release, particularly film adaptions. Whether they be in the form of the most well-known “Frankenstein”(1931), “Bride of Frankenstein” (1935) or “Young Frankenstein” (1974), most adaptations stray away from the novel’s roots in expressing the mortality of The Creature, instead going all in on the horror aspect of the story.
(10/30/25 4:00am)
The United States Government has been on shutdown since Oct. 1 at midnight. At the time this article was written, it had been 28 days and 12 hours. The only thing that has come from this is that Congressional Representatives and Senators are no longer working for you. The government has turned its back on the American people in the name of uncompromisable negotiations.
(10/30/25 4:00am)
Hot Box Chicken Fingers & Tots will provide free meals to families reliant on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program beginning Nov. 1, when the U.S. Department of Agriculture is set to officially suspend all federal food aid due to the ongoing government shutdown.
(10/28/25 4:00am)
With upcoming elections, TV and social media are flooded with campaign advertisements. Big promises and catchy jingles are trying to get people to vote for candidates and policies. There have been countless memorable ads; some have shaped election results, while others have set the framework for how advertising would look going forward.
(10/28/25 4:00am)
There are three words on the tip of my tongue, my teeth and my lips. I have been wondering when the right time to say those three words is. In the past, when I said “I love you,” I was told I said it too early. I’ve been insecure about the right time ever since.
(10/28/25 4:00am)
Upon arriving in Athens, some might think Ohio University’s iconic mascot, Rufus, is the only cat that represents the city. However, the truth is, Athens is big enough for two famous felines.