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Women’s Basketball: Ohio loses a nailbiter against Longwood
Ohio (2-3 overall, 0-0 Mid-American Conference) went head-to-head against Longwood (2-4 overall, 0-0 BigSouth Conference) in a game that came down to the last shot. The Bobcats were not able to get the win as they lost 75-72.
Football: Ohio recognized with 6 players on All-MAC teams
On Wednesday, the Mid-American Conference announced its end-of-season awards for the 2023 season. Ohio took home six different All-MAC Team awards, including three All-MAC First Team honors.
Darn it, Daniel: Napoleon movie makes Napoleon biggest bro ever
When you ask most people what they liked about their Thanksgiving break, they respond, “The food,“ and those people are nerds. Thanksgiving food isn’t even that good, but it’s just okay.
GoBus travel escalates with holiday season
The GoBus is a convenient mode of transportation for anyone to travel within Ohio cities. Many Ohio University students ride the GoBus to get home, whether it drops them off at an airport or in their hometown.
Predictions for the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards
Jan. 15, 2024, the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards will take place at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. The ceremony’s nominations were announced on July 12, and the show was originally set for September 2023. However, the show was postponed due to the SAG-AFTRA and Writers Guild of America strikes in Hollywood.
Wrestling: Ohio goes to Las Vegas to compete in Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational
Ohio wrestling will make the trip out west this weekend to compete at the Cliff Keen Invitational in Las Vegas, NV. They, along with notable ranked opponents such as Arizona State, Cornell, Michigan, Navy, NC State, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Oregon State, South Dakota State, Stanford and Virginia Tech, take the mats in the 41st edition of the event.
Theater Thursday: Leslie Odom Jr. returns to Broadway
Welcome to Theater Thursday, where we talk about all things theater. This week, we will discuss Leslie Odom Jr.’s return to Broadway.
Today with Trey: Warner Bros. must build trust amid movie cancellations
Warner Bros. Discovery has left a noticeable, infamous mark in the entertainment industry. Ever since the company was formed from a merger in 2022, I cannot recall a month in which I did not read news of a film or television show under the company being canceled or pulled from release.
Hockey: Ohio looks to get revenge on Niagara in home series
Ohio had a stellar weekend in the Windy City for the Chicago Showcase. It took down all three teams it faced, with the most show-stopping win happening against Minot State.
Football: Miles Cross enters transfer portal
Ohio's leading receiver in 2023, Miles Cross, will enter the transfer portal, according to a tweet from Cross. Cross, a junior, finished with 47 catches, 617 yards and five touchdowns.
Women's Basketball Column: Ohio is in dire need of offensive stability
An Ohio team that is budding with a wealth of promise, there exists a drought of consistency. Among the Bobcat's top-nine players in minutes per game this season, six were listed as not on the roster last year or were out with injury.
5 ways to spend your 21st birthday
For many Ohio University students, turning 21 is a milestone. Although not everyone may want to go out and drink their 21 years of life away, the 21st birthday is a time to celebrate all of your achievements and a life well spent in Athens.
Trespassing at Peden, gunshot wound from a hunting accident
Wrong target
Blabby Abby: Gym anxiety is very real
I have been lifting at a gym for around two-and-a-half years now. It’s a hobby of mine that started very impulsively and surprisingly stuck.
Editorial: Ukraine still needs your attention
It has now been 646 days since Russia launched its war on Ukraine. On Tuesday, Russian shelling struck Ukrainian homes, killing four and injuring at least five. The wife of Ukraine’s intelligence head has been poisoned but survived. And while the EU quadruples its spending on training Ukrainian soldiers and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz deemed military and financial aid for Ukraine “Of existential importance,” the U.S. is getting bored.
Phoebe Bridgers and Bo Burnham’s relationship timeline interests fans
A lot can happen in a year. In November 2022, indie savior and famed singer/songwriter Phoebe Bridgers was rumored to be engaged to her soon-to-be Oscar-nominated, Irish heartthrob boyfriend, Paul Mescal.
TV Review: Episode One of ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ captivates
Warning: Spoilers ahead
Athens ranks high in walkability, bike friendliness
Compared to most cities in the U.S., which are heavily car-dependent, college towns tend to be much more walkable and bikeable; this is due to campuses being centered around towns and because a high percentage of students do not have cars on campus.
Gunshots fired at Tablertown People of Color Museum sign
The Tabler Town People of Color sign was shot at five times with a firearm on Veteran’s Day, according to the Athens County Sheriff's office.