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(02/02/26 5:00am)
Ohio (4-4, 1-3 Mid-American Conference) is now officially at .500 this season while being one of the weaker opponents in the MAC. The Bobcats are coming off a 23-10 loss to the Central Michigan Chippewas (7-4, 1-1 MAC) on the latter team’s home mat.
(02/02/26 5:00am)
Two-time Emmy-winning actress and screenwriter Catherine O’Hara died Friday at the age of 71. The “Home Alone” actress died following a “brief illness,” according to her agent and manager. Throughout her 51-year career, the comedic sensation knew every way to bring audiences to tears with her physical acting and famously rambunctious characters.
(02/03/26 5:00am)
Friday, Jan. 23
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It’s officially February, also known as Valentine’s season, and with the sun in Aquarius until Feb. 18, things are beginning to shift in growth mindsets and romantic spaces.
(02/03/26 5:00am)
As said by the late member of the Black Liberation Army and a Black revolutionist, Assata Shakur, “We need to be weapons of mass construction, weapons of mass love. It’s not enough just to change the system. We need to change ourselves.” She believed we must create a world community, built on a system of socialist ideals and understanding.
(02/03/26 5:00am)
Hulu is a streaming platform that offered its 64 million paid subscribers thousands of shows since 2007. In August 2025, the platform announced it would be fully combined into Disney+ by the end of 2026.
(02/02/26 5:00am)
Fruth Pharmacy, a pharmacy chain with locations in Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky, is officially closing all stores and transferring its prescriptions to Walgreens. The pharmacy was in business for nearly 75 years, and at its height owned 30 locations.
(02/03/26 5:00am)
College is notoriously considered a time of self-growth in nearly every aspect – professionally, academically, socially and emotionally.
(02/02/26 5:00am)
As of Wednesday, the United Academics of Ohio University have gone 91 days without receiving a response to their proposal for improved compensation. Compared to nine other universities' faculty salaries in Ohio, OU has the lowest-paid research faculty, a disgraceful fact which the university’s continued silence makes significantly worse.
(02/03/26 5:00am)
As the internet evolves and everyone contributes either to its content or comments, we lose a lot of fear about what could happen online. We begin to think, “being private is sketchy,” and “not responding to texts” is rude. However, with deepfakes created by generative artificial intelligence, and other cybersecurity concerns, it’s time to consider why online safety is so important.
(02/03/26 5:00am)
Greenland, the world’s largest island, roughly three times the size of Texas, has become a political focal point of the Trump administration. Denmark’s semiautonomous territory, located in the Arctic Circle, has drawn renewed media attention amid President Donald Trump’s efforts to strengthen U.S. national security interests.
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Monday, Jan. 26
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Ohio (12-8, 6-4 Mid-American Conference) lost against Miami (18-4, 10-0 MAC) on the road in Oxford to continue its MAC skid. This win continues Miami’s undefeated streak in the MAC, while Ohio has dropped its last three MAC games and moves down to the sixth seed while Miami stays at the top.
(02/02/26 5:00am)
Silver Bridge Coffee Company, based in Gallia County, can be found in Athens’ grocery stores and popular shops. Lorraine Walker, the owner and founder of Silver Bridge, started roasting small batches in a popcorn popper for friends and family and now uses her business as a way to support those around her.
(02/03/26 5:00am)
In April, Tyler Wurth launched the podcast “Always Athens,” intending to create a space where Athens residents and out-of-town visitors could learn more about local entrepreneurs and community members.
(02/03/26 5:00am)
When Jerry Jackson led Ohio University to the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament elite eight in 1964, he became a Bobcat basketball legend.
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Tuesday, Feb. 3
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Ohio dominated Buffalo on the road with 50 points in the paint, as redshirt junior Javan Simmons and senior guard Jackson Paveletzke had double-doubles in the 95-83 win on Saturday afternoon.
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It’s no secret that people are on their phones too much. At times, it feels like screen time has replaced the necessary outlet of hobbies. Recently, hobbies and analog interests have resurfaced, allowing more and more people to engage in “traditional” hobbies.