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Friday, March 20
On Saturday, thousands of people across the nation gathered to protest as part of the “No Kings” rallies.
Campus markets at Ohio University recently implemented new measures in response to increased theft, including a ban on backpacks and large bags inside stores.
Ohio University students will have new dining options on campus beginning in the fall of 2026. OU Culinary Services announced plans to open three dining concepts and a catering area on the first floor of Shively Hall on East Green.
Spoilers ahead.
2026 is already proving to be a year packed with music, especially with this summer’s tour and festival lineups. While some artists are making returns after hiatuses, others are welcoming new up-and-coming artists as openers. Fans of any genre will find a place this summer.
Grammy winner and Super Bowl performer Bad Bunny, Benito Martínez Ocasio, is set to star in a movie about Puerto Rico. “Porto Rico” is a love letter to his home and is directed by rapper René “Residente” Pérez Joglar.
Tuesday, Mar. 31
Ohio (22-12, 5-4 Mid-American Conference) defeated Central Michigan with a score of 12-7. Ohio took the series with this win, as both teams had won a single game previously. What powered the Bobcats' win was their electric first inning, in which 6 runs were scored.
Ohio continued its seven-game road trip, taking on the Ball State Cardinals in a weekend series, which resulted in a three-game sweep in favor of the Cardinals.
About 25 minutes southeast of Columbus lies Pickerington, Ohio. It’s a small town that has made its impact on football at all levels.
Buddy’s Lounge, located at 10 S. Court St., announced the closing of its storefront on an Instagram post today. The store opened in February 2023 and caught the attention of many Ohio University students and Athens locals.
If you drink your morning cup of coffee with a side of existential doom about America’s eroding democracy and increasingly distrustful systems of government meant to serve the people, you’re not alone.
My name is Sydney Epps, Ph.D.,—Ohio University alumna BA, BSJ '12, former student senator and a doctoral-level expert in organizational behavior. I am writing directly to current students and the current editorial staff at The Post because I am watching Ohio University repeat a pattern the campus already lived through: calling equity “controversial,” calling retreat “neutral” and calling it all “compliance.”
The Ohio University Student Senate’s election is Tuesday, March 31, allowing students to vote for candidates for the 2026-27 term.
Student Senate elections are coming up Tuesday, and accompanying the ballot is Senate Bill 2526-11, a question for all Ohio University students regarding the university’s investments and Israel bonds.
April is on its way, but the only joke played on April Fool’s Day will be the chaotic energy of the Pink Moon, which will peak at 10:11 p.m. EDT April 1.
Ohio University is a public institution bound by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. That means speakers like Myron Gaines are legally allowed to appear on campus. As the Student Press Law Center affirms, public universities cannot restrict speech based solely on its offensiveness or viewpoint.
This past week, the NBA’s rule requiring players to participate in a minimum of 65 out of 82 games to be eligible for awards has once again come under fire. I have been in favor of adjusting or abolishing this requirement for a while now, but NBA superstar Cade Cunningham’s recent freak injury urged me to speak on the corruption of this rule.