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(02/27/24 2:16am)
For many women, feeling comfortable and safe on Lyft and Uber rides home after a fun night out with friends is a big concern. According to The Verge, 21% of Lyft drivers and 27% of all Uber drivers in the U.S. are women. In the latest safety reports from Lyft and Uber, both companies have respectively received over 3,000 and 4,000 sexual assault reports from riders and drivers, according to Business Insider.
(02/23/24 1:26am)
Backed into a corner entering the final weeks of the 2023-24 season, Ohio (8-16, 5-8 Mid-American Conference) had to pull off the unexpected to earn back its spot in the MAC tournament. Entering their game against the Golden Flashes, the Bobcats were one loss out of the eighth spot in the conference, making them the first team out of postseason play come March.
(02/22/24 4:00am)
At universities, graduate students have a unique perspective of academia by having the opportunity to experience both sides: teaching and learning. According to the university’s financial aid website, there are approximately 1,500 graduate, research and teaching assistantships for graduate students in a degree program at Ohio University.
(02/21/24 3:39am)
Most Generation Z kids probably remember getting their first phones or computers in their teenage years, as their parents said, "A phone is a responsibility."
(02/20/24 11:46pm)
Citizens rallied outside of City Hall Monday night to promote the passing of a resolution calling for a ceasefire for the Gaza-Israeli conflict.
(02/16/24 2:27am)
Some form of burnout is inevitable for college students and sometimes it feels like we are running on fumes. With spring break just on the horizon, it is easy to get burnt out. Here are some tips to avoid the all-too-familiar spring burnout.
(02/15/24 4:03am)
Student Senate met Wednesday to discuss and pass two separate bills within the Governmental Affairs and Environmental Affairs commissions.
(02/15/24 4:01am)
Food insecurity is a growing issue worldwide and is prevalent in Athens County. Food insecurity can be caused by several circumstances, including low wages, lack of access to healthy or nutritious food, adverse social and economic conditions, rising food prices and neighborhood conditions.
(02/15/24 4:23am)
As a November Scorpio birthday, I’m pretty selfish when my special day rolls around. I can’t deny my love for attention on my birthday. However, the celebration comes to a halt fairly quickly when everyone and their mother has a birthday in November and I am quickly overshadowed.
(02/13/24 3:09pm)
Correction appended: A previous version of this article stated the incorrect spelling of Kriss Bross’s first name. This article has been updated to reflect the most accurate information.
(02/13/24 5:00am)
Having worked in a bike shop for the better part of two years, I saw firsthand one of the most divisive topics in the cycling world: e-bikes. Being at a shop that rented and sold e-bikes, or electric bikes, I learned about the spectrum of opinions on them, being good, bad or some mix of both.
(02/15/24 3:15am)
National champion of speech and debate, Ohio University Student Senate Judicial Panel Chief Justice, rapper J-Tolb and occasional Rufus the Bobcat — these titles and many more belong to one student: Jalen Tolbert.
(02/09/24 2:30am)
Sparks won't be the only thing flying this weekend because Taylor Swift has places to be.
(02/09/24 3:37am)
During the press tour for the 2024 musical adaptation "Mean Girls," rising star Renée Rapp's blunt nature sparked discourse surrounding celebrities and the need for media training. She received mixed reviews for her actions during the press tour and addressed it during a skit on "SNL."
(02/08/24 4:19am)
The past few years have been a lot politically, leaving many out of the political process. Young Americans feel left behind by the two-party system and are wary of traditional politicians, with young people planning to vote at a lower rate in the presidential election this fall than they did in 2020.
(02/08/24 4:01am)
Gigi De Buselle wore a crown of roses when she was crowned Ohio University’s 1964 Homecoming Queen. De Buselle was born in Germany but hailed from Cleveland, and Saturday, Oct. 24, 1964, she hoisted a trophy during the homecoming football game against Miami.
(02/08/24 2:35am)
Too engrossed in nature
(02/07/24 1:58am)
For most American students, a college campus is fast-paced, with heavy workloads and busy schedules that can amount to high stress.
(02/06/24 4:14am)
After Sibs Weekend, the start of Fest Season is right around the corner which draws Ohio University students and other party-goers to popular streets such as Mill Street and Palmer Street.
(02/06/24 5:06am)
With the rise of TikTok in recent years and the subsequent popularity of the musicians and bands whose songs go viral, new and more devoted fan bases of these artists have emerged. The platform has given audiences a deeper look into the lives of musicians, and fans are eager to take a peek. However, this is not necessarily a good thing.