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Get to know the host of Seems Like Me through brief explanations of why this podcast started, favorite things, and a snippet of what the new year brings.
This June, the NBA will welcome a talented crop of prospects. The 2026 draft class is filled with prospects from one of the most loaded college freshman classes in years.
Celebrities at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards wore anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement pins on the red carpet and the ballroom in tribute to Renee Good, a Minneapolis woman fatally shot by an ICE officer, and Keith Porter, who was killed by an off-duty ICE officer in Los Angeles.
Every Monday, Chelsea Hindenach releases her weekly menu of gluten-free, locally sourced meals to her Facebook page. Customers place orders and pick up dinner from her Thursdays at Kindred Market. Saturdays, she parks her truck at the Athens Farmers Market, where the line starts forming before she's even ready.
With less than four months left in the semester, graduation is fast approaching for Ohio University seniors.
Rise and Grind, the coffee truck on the corner of Court and Union Streets, has expanded. The business now has a brick-and-mortar location at 23 E. Stimson Ave. which opened Jan. 8.
Friday, Jan. 9
Micah McCarey, the newly elected City Council President, summed up the first few weeks of his presidency with one word: “Rewarding,” McCarey said.
Tuesday, Jan. 20
“Caretaker” is a group exhibit featuring pieces from five artists, Chloe Sampson, Zelda Thayer-Hansen, Ellie Dale, Julia Weber and Isabella DeRose.
Monday, Jan. 12
The bright neon green buses that are often spotted in front of Baker Center, GoBus, will be expanding their service by adding four new intercity routes.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently registered ten products containing an active insecticide, known as isocycloseram. According to an EPA press release from Nov. 20, the pesticide is aimed for use on turf and ornamental plants, commercial, industrial and domestic sites to help farmers manage and grow their crops.
Ohio (11-5, 5-1 Mid-American Conference) defeated Northern Illinois (3-14 overall, 1-5 MAC) by a score of 66-62. The game was sloppy on the Bobcats’ end, with the team shooting 13% in the first quarter, but they were able to power through with defense, as that side of the ball is what really stood out in this game for Ohio.
We left high school, thinking it would be the start of the real world. Being adults and starting a new chapter may have felt huge, but honestly, it sometimes feels like we went from one bubble to another, and travel is an opportunity to grow and make our personal bubbles a little bigger.
Among those who make New Year's resolutions, data from Statista shows 48% of Americans want to exercise more, followed closely by eating healthier at 45% and losing weight at 31%.
The new year is in full swing, but instead of going into 2026 wholeheartedly, the internet has decided on reincarnating 2016. That means it is time to whip out finger mustaches, put on skinny jeans and log into an abandoned Tumblr account.
Ohio (10-5 Overall, 4-1 Mid-American Conference) will be back at home defending the Convo against the Northern Illinois Huskies (3-13 Overall, 1-4 MAC) after a two-game road trip. The Bobcats are coming off a tough loss against Kent State, snapping their five-game losing streak and giving them their first Mid-American Conference loss this season. As for the Huskies, they are coming off back-to-back MAC losses where they have been outscored by a combined 38 points.
Ohio University was identified as a school affected by a federal indictment against 20 people, including 15 former NCAA Division I men’s basketball players, over alleged game fixing. The prosecutors claim the people indicted created a betting scheme to fix games in the NCAA and the Chinese Basketball Association in the 2023-24 and 2024-25 seasons.