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Swim & Dive: Four Ohio swimmers qualify for finals in Toyota U.S. Open
Four Ohio swimmers traveled to Austin, Texas, to participate in the 2025 Toyota U.S. Open Championships this weekend. The Bobcats competed in six events, qualifying for finals in all six. It was a successful trip to the Lone Star State for Ohio, as it competed on the highest level against some elite schools.
Women’s Basketball: Ohio prevails late in offensive battle against UIC
Ohio (4-3 overall) welcomed the University of Illinois Chicago Flames to The Convo for a tight battle Friday night, where every second counted. Despite shooting 46% in three-point range and 43% from the field, the UIC offense was bested by Ohio’s. The Bobcats shot 32% in the three-point range and 39% from the field.
Wrestling: Ohio ties for 20th in Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational
Ohio (1-1) traveled to Las Vegas for the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, finishing tied for 20th out of 30 teams with 28 points this weekend.
Letter from the Editor: OU must explain Brian Smith’s leave
On Dec. 1, Ohio University Athletics posted on the social media platform X that defensive coordinator John Hauser had been named interim head coach of Ohio Football. Attached was a 117-word press release stating “Head Coach Brian Smith will be on leave for an undetermined period of time beginning December 1.”
Men's Basketball: Ohio wins its second straight over Marshall
Ohio (3-6 overall) took care of business at home, winning its second straight over Marshall (5-4 overall), as all starters scored in double digits, including a double-double by senior forward Aidan Hadaway.
Daily Rundown: Feminine hygiene products for incarcerated people, low-stress events and new historic marker!
Fan edits are blazing a new path for fandoms
One of the best ways to express passion for a particular fandom of something is to create art of it.
Men’s Basketball: Everything to know for Ohio’s game against Marshall
Ohio (2-6 overall) welcomes a familiar foe to the Convocation Center this Saturday as Marshall (5-3 overall) makes the trip north from Huntington for another huge non-conference game.
HB 29 to ensure access for female inmates to hygiene products, showers
Ohio House Bill 29 is a bipartisan proposed legislative bill that would ensure incarcerated women are provided the necessary feminine hygiene products and showers when needed. The bill passed the House in May and Ohio Senate in November and now awaits Gov. Mike DeWine’s signature.
Ski Club makes skiing accessible for Bobcats
For Ohio University students who love winter sports, the Ski and Snow Sports Club is for students of all skill levels to enjoy trips with fellow members and socialize throughout the year. Club members can enjoy zooming through snowy resorts and improving their skills with the help of fellow Bobcats.
Gabbing with Grace: Gen Z is the most apathetic generation
As someone born in 2006 and a member of Generation Z, I see the struggles many of my peers and I have faced growing up in one of society’s most transitory periods. We saw what was becoming the new normal for others, but to us, it was the only thing we knew. One noticeable difference we faced compared to our parents and grandparents was the rapid growth of technology. There isn’t a part of life I know that doesn’t include various brands of phones, tablets and computers.
OU offers coping resources, low-stress events for finals week
For many Ohio University students, finals season brings heightened stress. To help students manage the end-of-semester pressure, the university is offering a slate of programs, events and mental health resources.
New historic marker unveiled on OU campus
As of Nov. 9, students are welcomed by a new historic marker on Ohio University’s campus. Located outside of Tupper Hall, this new sign remembers Athens’ Civil War history.
BudPost: Be someone's trip sitter
The misplaced step that results in a tumble. The shaking of a limb to focus a mind in motion. The quietness that follows after great expression. The eyes that look for reassurance.
Abby's Angle: It's time for the Browns to fire Kevin Stefanski
In week 13 of the NFL season, the Cleveland Browns collapsed in a 26-8 loss to the San Francisco 49ers. Before the Browns unraveled due to poor play-calling and fourth-down decisions, the halftime score was 10-8 in a winnable game. Central to this collapse is head coach Kevin Stefanski; he is holding the Browns back, and it’s time to fire him.
Men's Basketball: Ohio ends losing streak with a win at home over Maine
Ohio (2-6 overall) has had one of the toughest and most competitive schedules to start the 2025-26 season. The common factor in each of the first seven games for the Bobcats was the offensive production of senior guard Jackson Paveletzke, who was averaging over 18 points per game coming into Wednesday night's 79-57 win against Maine (0-9 overall).
Daily Rundown: Bobcats beat Maine, Women's Basketball against UIC, concert etiquette and more!
Men’s Basketball: JJ Kelly shines in Ohio’s win over Maine
The start of the season for Ohio has not gone as planned in multiple ways. Everybody knew about the gauntlet of an opening schedule for the Bobcats, but few could’ve predicted the start to the season being this poor.
Doom awaits in ‘IT: Welcome to Derry’ episode six
Episode six of HBO’s “IT: Welcome to Derry,” titled “In the Name of the Father,” begins with Major Leroy Hanlon (Jovan Adepo) berating his son, Will Hanlon (Blake Cameron James), for going into the sewers and orders him to stay at the military base for his own safety.


