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Student Senate Treasurer Trinity Robinson spoke about recent media coverage of an incident involving her last semester at Student Senate’s meeting on Wednesday and noted a lack of procedures within Senate’s body for holding members accountable for concerns of conduct.
After the messy breakup of The Beatles in 1970, all four artists continued to create music, each branching off into their own style.
"Asteroid City" is the latest film by creator Wes Anderson. Arriving in June, the director will bring his quirky style to the American Southwest. The film seems to play within the classic Anderson cinematic style of geometric composition and dramedy story structure like Kurt Vonnegut.
Maybe life in plastic is not as fantastic as "Barbie Girl" by Aqua originally claims it to be. The upcoming live-action "Barbie" film, directed by Greta Gerwig, may reveal the harsh reality of living in a "perfect" world with "perfect" peers.
Athens officials confirmed the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, on Feb. 3, had no effect on the city’s water supply, and said Athens residents should be confident that their water is safe to use.
“Elemental” is the newest upcoming film from Pixar studios and looks to adapt director Peter Sohn’s own experiences into the studio’s first romantic comedy. Though subject to early parody, the film looks to offer a stellar work of animation, as well something narratively different.
With the fluctuating weather temperatures in Athens, there's no denying the dramatic effects it has on plants, animals and community members.
Was It Worth It …
I am constantly seeking new ways to live the greenest lifestyle I can, but it’s not always easy, especially as a college student. I’m often limited by money and space to practice easy at-home sustainable practices. However, this doesn’t mean I can’t do anything, in fact there are many easy practices anyone can implement– college student or not. Perhaps the easiest practice to incorporate into everyday life is to eat less meat. There are many benefits to eating less meat, for yourself and the planet. Here are some reasons why
Ohio started its 64th season ranked No. 7 in the American Collegiate Hockey Association but quickly showed it was much better than that. With the help of its veterans and an already very developed freshman class, Ohio got out to a strong 6-0 start for the first time since 2019. It swept teams like John Carroll, Alabama and Illinois before losing its first game of the season at Maryville on Oct. 21.
There is a point where players are no longer known for their statistical performances but for their specialized abilities that go beyond the box scores.
Spring has officially sprung. Dogs stroll alongside their owners through College Green, while cats sunbathe in window sills, curiously watching birds and squirrels.
When new writers approach us with a desire to join The Post’s opinion section, one of the key things we tell them is that they can write about pretty much anything as long as they are not saying anything bigoted.
One game that has got the gaming community talking is “Diablo IV,” the newest addition to the “Diablo” franchise. There are many hardcore fans talking about the release of the game and what this means for the series, so here is everything you need to know about “Diablo IV.”
Lori Stewart Gonzalez was selected to serve as Ohio University’s 23rd president by the university’s Board of Trustees on Wednesday.
"I look like Ned Flanders doing a cosplay of Ned Flanders!" - Ted Lasso
Women's History Month has Ohio University's campus bustling with programming. A hidden gem in the lineup of events was the conversation hosted by The Outlet on Tuesday evening about supporting Black, Indigenous and people of color, or BIPOC, women.
China Billotte Verhoff, an assistant professor of interpersonal communications, believes in the power good communication holds, as well as its benefit to creating an improved atmosphere that is supportive and open to everyone.
In July, Athens County residents Gena Hendrickson and Erica Williams, in coordination with the Down syndrome Association of Central Ohio, created a local MOMS Offering Moms Support, or M.O.M.S., a support group for mothers of children who have Down Syndrome.