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(02/23/22 2:45am)
Netflix’s documentary series on the career of Kanye West, Jeen-Yuhs, is coming out at an awkward time, to say the least. Episode one of the three-part series hit the streaming service on Feb. 16 in the midst of West’s public meltdown following the falling out between him and his estranged wife Kim Kardashian.
(01/19/22 1:37am)
Michael Sweeney, a professor emeritus of journalism at Ohio University, died Saturday after an eight-year fight with cancer. He taught at OU for 12 years and touched the lives of countless students. Four students at The Post wanted to share their experiences with Sweeney, who made the Scripps School truly feel like home.
(10/28/21 5:06am)
On October 21, Athens City Council candidate Damon Krane put out a statement in regards to a decade-old Facebook post made by Mayor Steve Patterson. In the now-deleted post, Patterson takes a mocking and offensive tone mimicking the speech of rapper Kanye West.
(09/29/21 3:24am)
On Monday, for the final time, the Cleveland Indians played a baseball game in Cleveland, Ohio. The game marked the end of a century-long history full of highs and lows for the team and the city itself.
(09/24/21 4:34am)
On Tuesday, Ohio University’s Menard Family George Washington Forum invited The Washington Post columnist and author of “Chaos Under Heaven: Trump, Xi, and the Battle for the Twenty-First Century,” Josh Rogin, to speak on campus. Inside Galbreath Memorial Chapel, Rogin did something that happens far too rarely: he presented a contentious idea in a measured, fact-based manner.
(08/26/21 3:56am)
Seniors lost nearly half their time in college -- don’t take any of it for granted.
(08/05/21 10:05pm)
Yesterday, Ohio University announced that students and faculty will again be required to wear masks while indoors on campus. The university included that masking outdoors may be required and asymptomatic testing regardless of vaccination status will again be mandatory for residential students.
(05/27/21 4:50am)
Switching schools comes with its challenges, but there are ways to set yourself up for success and happiness starting at orientation.
(03/24/21 1:43am)
If one good thing happened to Ohio University in the last 12 miserable months, it was OU’s surprise March Madness bid. Everyone at OU already knows the storylines, but what happened in Indianapolis and Athens this past week was truly special.
(03/16/21 2:30am)
Correction appended.
(02/25/21 3:54am)
Online classes are miserable. There isn’t really a better way to put it. The quality of education is lower, the opportunities are absent and the environment is isolating. The last 2.5 semesters have been devoid of joy for plenty of students at Ohio University.
(02/12/21 2:54am)
Drill is a style of rap that talks about street violence in a dark and gritty manner. It’s safe to say Drill has spread to most corners of the world, but it wouldn’t have come this far if a Japanese producer living in Chicago hadn’t stumbled across a teenage superstar in the making.
(01/21/21 3:16am)
If you’re a football fan in your early or mid-20s you probably have fond memories of the Madden titles on older consoles. However, your memories of recent renditions of the football video game are probably mired in disappointment. Now, in the midst of the NFL playoffs, many football fans are longing for the days when Madden was an immersive and exciting experience.
(01/07/21 2:47am)
On Wednesday, violent supporters of President Donald Trump staged a historic insurrection against the United States.
(12/30/20 8:57pm)
Being a Cleveland sports fan is like standing on the precipice of a cliff waiting to jump. Our sports dreams will all die somehow, whether it be slow and agonizing or quick and painless. Heading into week 17, the Browns are coming off a loss to the 2-13 Jets that included what seemed like supernatural forces working against the Browns. Now, what was a dream season has fans anticipating the slow and agonizing death of the team’s playoff hopes.
(11/12/20 12:00pm)
Today is Thursday, November 12, 2020. Here’s what you need to know:
(11/03/20 7:06am)
Political platforms are confusing and often disingenuous. We broke down what they’re really going to do in office.
(11/03/20 5:20am)
This year's chaos serves as a harsh reminder that gun ownership is a crucial right.
(10/29/20 11:00am)
Today is Thursday, October 29, 2020, Here’s what you need to know:
(10/22/20 2:49am)
It’s Halloween, and that means slasher movies are in. Slasher movies are a sub-genre where a guy with a giant knife, chainsaw or machete chases a bunch of people (usually teenagers) around until he kills most or all of them.