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(11/17/23 3:04am)
Ohio University’s first semester of the 2023-24 school year is almost over, but the cold weather is just getting started. This inevitable temperature change has forced many Bobcats to adjust their daily outfits and wardrobes in a number of creative ways.
(11/16/23 2:41am)
Friendship, sound learning and moral rectitude are the three principles of Phi Delta Theta, or Phi Delt. Ohio University has its own chapter of Phi Delt, with around 50 members. The chapter and all the members are led by fraternity president Seth Totten, a junior studying engineering, who seeks to ensure the brotherhood lives up to these three principles.
(11/16/23 4:30am)
The Ridges Development Strategy is a vision to carry out the 2015 Ridges Framework Plan to preserve and develop buildings for a more purposeful alternative.
(11/12/23 3:46pm)
Friday night had Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium booming with guitars and drums, combined with thrilled screams from the audience as The Driver Era took to the stage. The band’s hour-and-a-half-long set had Ohio University students jumping and shouting the lyrics to every song and chanting the names “Rocky,” “Riker” and “Ross.”
(11/12/23 3:31pm)
Recently, I wrote an opinion piece about the Oct. 7 slaughter and kidnapping of innocent Israelis by Hamas militants. I strongly and unequivocally condemned the attacks and then focused on a need for Israeli military and political leadership to realize that the relentless bombardment of Gaza, shutting off the supply of water, electricity, food and medicine to two million Palestinians trapped in Gaza will not lead to a lasting peace. I was pleading, knowing that some military response was unpreventable and unhinged military actions may cause the death of thousands of innocent Palestinians. It is now obvious that Israel’s invasion of Gaza from the air, sea and land is a well-thought-out and well-planned military action, not a knee-jerk rapid retribution for the Oct. 7 attacks.
(11/10/23 12:59am)
For many students, hangover anxiety, informally known as the “Sunday scaries,” can be a daunting thing. Waking up confused and wondering what truly happened the night before and scrolling through various social media platforms to make sure nothing embarrassing was sent has become a routine for party-goers come Sunday morning. Those feelings added to that pile of homework and chores often left for Sunday can sometimes make for an overwhelming experience.
(11/09/23 1:53am)
Ohio University’s five campuses are home to around 600 veterans and they are all connected through the Veterans and Military Student Services Center.
(11/09/23 2:13am)
Ohio’s Nov. 7 election passed two progressive issues on the state level, but it was business as usual for local Athens elections. To view the full breakdowns of all local issues, visit https://www.thepostathens.com/section/news.
(11/08/23 5:44pm)
At times in Ohio's 20-10 win over Buffalo, the team looked downright ugly. Despite this, the Bobcats will come back from Buffalo, accomplish what they set out to do and pick up a road win to keep its Mid-American Conference East Division hopes alive.
(11/08/23 2:53am)
Kathy Hecht ran unopposed for the city auditor position, gaining 3,624 votes. She has held the position for 20 years. The city auditor is responsible for supervising the Income Tax Department, overseeing payroll, accounts payable, and fixed assets, and estimating and reviewing the revenue that each source will generate throughout the year.
(11/08/23 2:58am)
Josh Thomas ran as a write-in for Athens City Treasurer, winning with 331 votes after being appointed treasurer two years ago. “I'm basically up for reelection because I was appointed into the position,” Thomas said. “Instead of actually just having a four-year term, if you're appointed into a position like that, you have to kind of run in the next general election.”
(11/08/23 2:48am)
Lisa Eliason ran unopposed for the law director position, gaining 3,581 votes. She has held the position in Athens for the past eight years.
(11/09/23 2:15am)
Parking in Athens is a puzzle, complicated by its complex pieces. Ohio University students and Athens residents are often frustrated, plagued by costly citations and a lack of space to station their vehicles.
(11/08/23 3:02am)
Book doctor, chameleon, scribbler— these are terms for someone known as a ghostwriter. Around 50% of the non-fiction books on the bestseller lists were ghostwritten, and those are just the ones we know about. So, what is ghostwriting, why do celebrities use it and is it ethical?
(11/06/23 3:08am)
The 1975 returned to Columbus, Ohio on Nov. 3, playing Nationwide Arena to a sold-out crowd of die-hard fans. With the recent controversies the band has faced thanks to their frontman Matty Healy, the energy in the room was certainly palpable, as many were curious as to what would come out of the singer’s mouth.
(11/03/23 3:51am)
Ohio (8-7-5, 4-4-3 Mid-American Conference) traveled to Kalamazoo, Michigan, to compete in the semifinal match of the MAC tournament against Bowling Green (10-6-2, 8-1-2 MAC).
(11/03/23 2:56am)
Hip-hop is arguably one of the most popular music genres currently in the mainstream, with artists like Nicki Minaj, Kendrick Lamar and countless others dominating the charts. With deep cultural roots spanning all the way back to West Africa, the genre has a dominating presence throughout the world for its eclectic sound.
(11/02/23 1:57am)
Theater is a pervasive facet of the human experience that most people have been exposed to in one way or another. Whether one prefers watching TV shows from the comfort of their home or loves the experience of going out to see a play in a massive auditorium, the work of directors is something that most people have witnessed, most likely without realizing it.
(10/31/23 12:25am)
Do you condemn Hamas? Do you condemn Hamas? Do you condemn Hamas? It seems to be the only question reporters in the West are capable of asking, especially when interviewing any Palestinian representative.
(10/30/23 12:46am)
Members of the Environmental Affairs Commission within Student Senate are pushing for more solar panels to be installed on campus.