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(02/06/25 5:00am)
As Ohio University teaching assistants’ cascade into the spring semester, some may adventure outdoors while others experiment in laboratories. Despite their diverse interests, each TA hopes to accomplish a common goal: to cultivate curiosity.
(02/05/25 5:00am)
Circle K International is a student-led organization across college campuses worldwide. Directly affiliated with Kiwanis International, a service club founded in 1915, Circle K International aims to raise new generations of leaders through service, leadership and fellowship initiatives.
(02/04/25 5:00am)
Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 8, also known as the ‘Don’t Say Gay Bill, Jan. 8. HB 8, also known as the “Parents’ Bill of Rights,” into public schools across Ohio, requiring schools to disclose "sexual" content and students' sexual orientation to parents. The bill also mandates schools to allow religious release time during school hours.
(02/03/25 5:00am)
The “you know it’s your girl” meme graced the internet when actress-singer Keke Palmer enthusiastically greeted Houston rapper Megan Thee Stallion at the 2021 Met Gala. Her numerous interactions and praiseby celebrities have left a lasting impression on many people.
(01/31/25 5:00am)
Last week, a frozen chill swept through the eastern U.S. Although some people wondered where it came from, the biggest concern was how to stay warm.
(01/29/25 5:00am)
This story has been updated to include a comment from OU’s Communications and Marketing department, along with a recent clarification from the U.S. Department of Education.
(01/28/25 5:00am)
A ceasefire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas was agreed to Jan. 19, ending the 15-month-long conflict.
(01/28/25 5:00am)
Since 1993, the Delta Gamma sorority has been chartered at Ohio University, striving to bring sisterhood to Athens by bolstering the leadership skills of members through Anchor Academy.
(01/28/25 5:00am)
Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister is somewhat of a saint in the world of hard and heavy music. His distinct look paired with his truly one-of-a-kind voice and quick bass guitar skills made him one of the ‘70s most recognizable lead singers when Motörhead took the Roundhouse stage in England on July 20, 1975 for its first ever show. Only audio recordings exist of the group’s foundational live performance, but photos, videos and off-camera recordings play a huge role in remembering Kilmister’s glory and impact on music history.
(01/28/25 5:00am)
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(01/27/25 5:00am)
A fracking well pad exploded and caught fire Jan. 2 in Antrim, Guernsey County. The fire reportedly started at around 5:30 p.m. and burned for 18 hours, stemming from a storage tank on site.
(01/26/25 7:24pm)
Ohio (3-14, 1-6 Mid-American Conference) was back in The Convo Saturday afternoon to take on Eastern Michigan (1-16, 0-7 MAC), with both teams hoping to end losing streaks of five or more games. The Bobcats came out on top with a commanding 69-59 victory which earned Ohio coach Bob Boldon his 200th career win.
(01/25/25 5:19pm)
In what can only be described as a gritty win, Ohio (11-8, 5-2 Mid-American Conference) outlasted Kent State (12-7, 3-4 MAC) in a season-defining victory. In a tough defensive battle, the Bobcats squeaked by with a 61-59 win that came down to the last shot.
(01/24/25 5:00am)
Mere hours after the oath of office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that would remove the U.S. from the World Health Organization. The move comes nearly 5 years after Trump signed a similar order in July 2020, during the height of the pandemic. It was quickly reversed by President Joe Biden in 2021 before it could take effect.
(01/24/25 5:00am)
Sara Quoia Bryant, owner of Cool Digs Rock Shop located at 13 W. Union St., hosted a town hall meeting Wednesday in the Athens Community Center to discuss the loss of local businesses in town.
(01/22/25 5:00am)
The City of Athens is trying to reclaim some of the nearly $722,000 it lost in November to a cyber scam when city officials tried paying an invoice for its new firehouse.
(01/21/25 5:00am)
“Nǐ-howdy,” a play on the standard greetings of Nǐ hǎo and howdy is one of the many responses in the comment section of Xiaohongshu, a popular Chinese social media app. The app is China's version of Instagram and has become a place of refuge for many Americans as TikTok grows more restricted for people to use in the United States.
(01/21/25 5:00am)
Bird Arena has long felt the thumping steps of fans on its seats, welcoming visitors from all 50 states and across international waters for almost seven decades. Since its construction in 1957, a myriad of strong teams have skated across Bird’s ice and called it home. However, in a season unlike any other in recent memory for the arena and its plethora of teams, one thing is for sure: Bird has never seen an Ohio hockey team like this season’s.
(01/21/25 5:00am)
Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 315 into law Jan. 2, allowing police departments to start charging for body camera footage. The signing came after pushback from activist groups who claimed the bill would cause a barrier for those who cannot afford the cost.
(01/17/25 5:00am)
The Los Angeles fires started Jan. 7 and have raged since. A combination of weather conditions and climate occurrences created the perfect storm of wildfires to rapidly spread across the state.