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(09/24/24 4:00am)
Ohio University’s Homecoming festivities officially kick off this week. Paint the Town Green is an event that challenges OU departments and residence halls to compete against each other in a showcase of Bobcat pride.
(09/23/24 4:00am)
It’s not uncommon for the lobby of Glidden Hall to buzz with students and faculty collaborating on their work and sharing their passion on any given day. However, an especially electric energy overtook the School of Music on Sept. 20 and 21 for Ohio University’s first electroacoustic music festival, Click Fest.
(09/20/24 4:00am)
Feminism has been a driving force throughout history and is the reason why women are able to create their own futures. Still, feminism is misunderstood at times. Some equate it to man-hating, but that isn’t the meaning behind it. Feminism is about equality for everyone, and many groups are still fighting for the same rights as cisgender men.
(09/20/24 4:00am)
Senate continued to grow during its third meeting of the year Wednesday, appointing new members to various commissions.
(09/19/24 4:00am)
Have you looked at your Pinterest, TikTok or Instagram feeds recently and cringed a little bit at an outfit that looks like it was picked out of a lost and found? You’re not alone. Many people agree that fashion has gotten ugly.
(09/19/24 4:00am)
A bar is nothing without its staff, the warriors of the weekend who keep drinks flowing and spirits high. Bartending requires focus, skill, synchronization and countless other traits that make it one of the most difficult jobs in hospitality. In a town dominated by college students and a going-out culture, local bartenders have experienced a set of highs and lows while at work.
(09/18/24 4:00am)
Athens City Council met Monday night to discuss the public hearing on the Community Development Block Grant, or CDBG, after passing an ordinance in the spring to enter into the program.
(09/17/24 4:00am)
If someone were to turn on an NFL broadcast, he or she would be flooded with promotional content for gambling. He or she would see broadcasters giving their takes on the best value bets, ads on the score bug or in the stadiums and countless commercials. All of it aims to market the fun of gambling as a casual consumer’s hobby. That sucks.
(09/17/24 4:00am)
Ohio University unveiled a new University Safety and Security website the week of Aug. 26, according to university news.
(09/17/24 4:00am)
Gun violence has been the leading cause of death for people under the age of 19 in the U.S. since 2020, according to a chart issued by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
(09/17/24 4:00am)
On Saturday, James Austin Johnson and Heidi Gardner performed at Templeton-Blackburn Memorial Auditorium. With parents and students filling the audience, Johnson held off on his famous impression of former President Donald Trump — until he didn’t.
(09/17/24 4:00am)
The United Academics of Ohio University, or UAOU, has pushed for unionization for almost a year, involving demonstrations, discussions and now a parade.
(09/13/24 4:00am)
While everyone tuned in for the Paris 2024 Olympics this summer, there seems to not be as much hype for the Paralympics. These athletes, who are historically underestimated, have taken bodily limitations and created innovative new strategies that earn them each spots among the best athletes in the world.
(09/13/24 4:00am)
For many Athens residents, The Athena Cinema symbolizes local history and tradition. Opening in 1915, the first film shown was Mary Pickford’s “Cinderella” which cost 10 cents to attend.
(09/17/24 4:00am)
On Sunday mornings, Ohio University’s Pickleball Club can be found on the courts of the Golf and Tennis Center. The club allows students to play the sport together and bond over common interests in a fun and competitive environment.
(09/14/24 2:10am)
Ohio University students and Athens locals heard from several anti-abortion groups on College Green and in Athens’s uptown areas prior to a speech given on the hotly debated topic by Kristan Hawkins, CEO of the Pro-Life Generation and president of Students for Life of America, or SFLA.
(09/13/24 4:00am)
Stacked Cats, OU’s women’s ultimate frisbee team, and TROUT, the men’s ultimate frisbee team, are made up of about sixteen players each and play with a “profound love to work hard and compete at every tournament,” according to the Stacked Cats website.
(09/12/24 4:00am)
The Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council, or SOPEC, was recently awarded the second portion of an over $16 million federal grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration under the Charging and Fueling Infrastructure, or CFI, Program.
(09/12/24 4:00am)
Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris discussed various topics during their first debate Tuesday night, including the economy, abortion and immigration.
(09/11/24 4:00am)
Athens is currently experiencing a D4 exceptional drought level as of Aug. 29, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor's weekly report.