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(01/25/24 4:33am)
Well-known musical artist Kesha parted ways with her record label Kemosabe Records and management this past December after settling multiple lawsuits with the owner of her former label, Dr. Luke, which was settled out of court this past June.
(01/25/24 4:26am)
An Athens city ordinance to restrict the use of plastic bags in restaurants and businesses went into effect Jan. 1.
(01/24/24 2:45am)
As the spring semester begins, the stress of getting into a new routine can be a lot to deal with. Add on the frigid temperatures Athens has seen for much of January, and it can be easy to stay in. One band strives to wash away that sadness and bring in the fun.
(01/23/24 6:13pm)
Ohio University Faculty Senate met Monday to discuss two resolutions, including updating faculty promotion and tenure requirements and redefining the co-curricular activities.
(01/23/24 1:57am)
Ohio University hosted its second public update session Monday in Baker University Center to give more information to students, faculty and staff about what is going on at the university’s vice president level.
(01/21/24 1:26am)
Correction Appended: The original report said David Koonce was the Dean of the Graduate College and Vice President of Research and Russell Morrow attended the regional campus visits with President Gonzales. The updated report states that he is the Dean of the Graduate College and Interim Vice President for Research and Creative Activity, removed Morrow from the campus visit and added Carly Leatherwood.
(01/19/24 2:07am)
Rex & The Rhythm is the fleshed-out solo project of a long-time devotee of the music industry. Rex is a multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter and producer based out of Los Angeles, with a new 90s hip-hop-inspired single.
(01/19/24 1:17am)
Spring Semester at Ohio University began Jan. 16, bringing new classes, schedules and beginnings for every student. The start of a new semester can be overwhelming. Things can pile up quickly, from moving back to campus to starting new classes and getting into new routines.
(01/18/24 5:20am)
Sometimes you see a headline and cannot help but wonder, “How did that even happen?” This was my reaction to reading an Associated Press article about Elyria police raiding the wrong home and putting a 17-month-old in the ICU.
(01/18/24 4:43am)
Womp, Womp
(01/16/24 2:39am)
Athens has its fair share of friendly faces, but none of them quite compare to those with four legs and a wagging tail. The city is no stranger to its canine counterparts who roam up and down Court Street, and Friends of the Shelter Dogs, or FOSD, ensures all of them are taken care of and sent to welcoming homes.
(01/18/24 5:33am)
In college athletics, it is imperative that teams have leadership in the locker room, on bus rides and at practices. Those leaders act as secondary coaches who assist the team by advising and showing some younger athletes how to properly function as college athletes. In wrestling, Ohio has experienced a renaissance with two of its most successful wrestlers, providing the lessons passed down to them to the next crop of wrestlers.
(01/25/24 4:38am)
College wrestling has never been a sport for the faint of heart. The difficult weight programs, strenuous competition that comes in waves and having to keep up with academics are just a few of the roadblocks that would make most ordinary people throw in the towel. One of the most unnoticed aspects of sports, especially collegiate sports, is travel. For Ohio wrestling, travel is one of the aspects that can make or break an athlete.
(01/11/24 2:39am)
Ohio (4-8, 1-1 Mid-American Conference) fell to Kent State (8-4, 2-0 MAC) on the road by a score of 92-63.
(12/22/23 4:02am)
Last week, Fall Out Boy and fans of the band celebrated the 15th anniversary of the band’s fourth studio record, “Folie à Deux” which translates to “A Madness Shared by Two.” The album was first released Dec. 10, 2008 in Japan with more release dates throughout the week in Australia (Dec. 13), the U.K. (Dec. 14) and the U.S. (Dec. 16).
(12/20/23 10:10pm)
Dec. 10, 2013, Childish Gambino released his second album, “Because the Internet” through Glassnote Records. It debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 and received a Grammy nomination for “Best Rap Album.” This album has a thought-provoking story that many fans theorized and uncovered themselves.
(12/09/23 11:31pm)
The Athens drag scene is one that simply cannot be ignored. Four different drag queens came together at The Union Bar, located at 18 W Union St., on Thursday evening for the “Queens for Seams” drag show, put on by Thread Magazine. The show was undeniably one that everyone could enjoy, with queens Rayley Saphron, Judy Chiffon, Viola Braider Knights and Athena Raynn headlining the show
(12/07/23 4:31pm)
Student Senate met Wednesday to discuss a bill requiring CPR certification for resident assistants and senior resident assistants.
(12/07/23 3:33am)
This doesn’t sound good
(12/05/23 11:15pm)
"The Crown" is coming to its final curtain call. We are at the end of an era that allowed our imagination of the behind-the-scenes world of the British royal family to appear on our television screens.