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(09/09/25 4:00am)
With student enrollment numbers increasing at Ohio University and campuses nearly everywhere, it becomes concerning when students begin to worry about their safety as a result. In 2024, the Athens campus had 22,266 students in total.
(09/08/25 4:00am)
Athens County is experiencing an outbreak of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease, or EHD, in the local whitetail deer population, with cases concentrated on the eastern side of the county, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, or ODNR.
(09/03/25 9:23pm)
Athens City Council convened Tuesday evening following Labor Day weekend to discuss several ordinances, ranging from property sales to sidewalk closures and rental housing regulations.
(09/03/25 4:00am)
This weekend, Ohio (1-2) travels to Chattanooga, Tennessee, to participate in the Chattanooga Classic. In this tournament, it will play against Cincinnati (1-1), Chattanooga (2-1) and Jacksonville State (1-2). Ohio had a rough patch of games to end the Bobcat Invitational and looks to get back on track with some wins. This is the beginning of Ohio’s road stretch, where it will not have a home game until Oct. 3.
(09/03/25 4:00am)
By Olivia Curtis
(09/02/25 4:00am)
Monday, Aug. 25
(09/01/25 4:00am)
The concept of a literacy crisis is often used to describe educational issues. However, the term is increasingly being applied in online communities of readers to describe individuals who read more fiction than nonfiction.
(08/26/25 4:00am)
Zach Cregger took the world by storm in 2022 with the release of “Barbarian.” The film was widely acclaimed for its originality, and audiences praised Cregger for taking risks other filmmakers wouldn’t even think of. “Weapons” is not only another hit for Cregger, but it further cements him as one of the best directors of horror working today.
(08/21/25 4:00am)
Students returning to campus for the new school year will see major changes to campus life following the implementation of Ohio Senate Bill 1, also known as the Advance Ohio Higher Education Act. The law, which took effect June 27, requires public universities across the state to alter diversity, equity and inclusion policies, as well as other areas such as faculty rights and hiring practices.
(08/08/25 2:23am)
Correction Appended: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that a police code denoting a vehicle accident with major injuries had been reported. A correction has been made to accurately denote the code as a roadway block and an arrest record check.
(08/05/25 4:36pm)
Wednesday, July 23
(07/22/25 12:01am)
In the early 1930s, comic stories like “Doc Savage” and “The Shadow” were created; these are what are known as the first superheroes. However, it wasn’t until 1938 with the creation of Superman that comics became popular.
(06/27/25 11:29am)
The Southeast Ohio region has long been a beacon of coal mining and oil drilling. The region’s history of coal mining has posed intense environmental dangers due to abandoned coal mines and orphan wells.
(06/23/25 6:46pm)
Ohio University President Lori Stewart Gonzalez announced the official closure of the university’s Division of Diversity and Inclusion, including the Multicultural Center, Women’s Center and Pride Center, in compliance with the Advance Ohio Higher Education Act, or Senate Bill 1, on Monday.
(06/13/25 5:56pm)
At the annual BET Awards earlier this June, winning artist Doechii used her moment on stage to condemn the human rights violations happening just outside the building in Los Angeles. Simply put, there are no excuses to be made; what is happening in the U.S. currently is unjust and unconstitutional.
(06/13/25 6:08pm)
Everyone has one day of the year that is dedicated to celebrating them: their birthday. I have always had a love-hate relationship with my birthday. On one hand, I love getting older. On the other hand, I hate the attention. But there has always been one birthday I looked forward to the most: my 21st birthday.
(06/10/25 11:22pm)
A significant and unprecedented drought affected Southeast Ohio during the summer of 2024, which is causing stress for future climate trends this summer.
(06/07/25 4:30pm)
There comes a time in each college student’s academic endeavors when internship application season rolls around. One of the most frequently asked questions related to the search is, “Is the internship paid?”
(06/02/25 9:03pm)
The Trump administration followed through on its plan to enact substantial tariffs on foreign products in February, with many efforts including increasing the purchase of American-produced goods and boosting American jobs, according to the Associated Press.
(05/29/25 2:42am)
The school year consists of balancing coursework, friends and extracurriculars. People may even have time to squeeze in a job, but on top of college courses, this can be a major challenge. This is why taking advantage of summer to work can be so beneficial. Summer is a time of friends and rest, but it is also a four-month window to make money and gain more responsibility in a new environment.