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“I’m active, I’m not an activist,” Tom Hayes said.
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“I’m active, I’m not an activist,” Tom Hayes said.
At the time of writing , the United States government has been shut down for 19 days. The shutdown began because Republican and Democratic politicians couldn’t agree on how to spend the federal budget. Now, the disagreement in our government has caused increasing stress for Americans as many are facing federal layoffs, lack of pay and removal of necessary services.
Vibrancy Theater is performing William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” running until Oct. 24, bringing the world of Athens, Greece, to beloved Athens, Ohio.
Ohio University alumni were back in a-town for Homecoming this weekend and the main attraction, Saturday morning’s parade, delivered yet again.
Tuesday, Oct. 21
Halloween is this weekend and the people of Athens are putting together their costumes. Popularizing creative Halloween costumes on social media platforms leads to people matching in costumes. This might be the case in Athens this year and the accidental matching can be fun.
Gov. Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 114, which went into effect Sept. 30, prohibiting law enforcement agencies from using quotas for ticketing or arrests.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a 20-point peace plan introduced by the United States, according to the Council on Foreign Affairs. Hamas has released all living hostages, while Israeli troops have vacated half of the Gaza Strip.
A man in a Tyrannosaurus rex costume waved a flag that read “No Kings in America.” A woman walked her dog wearing a sign that read “Will fetch balls for Republicans in Congress.” American flags waved high, and the scene in Washington, D.C. on Saturday was awe-inspiring as the second round of No Kings protests commenced nationwide.
Monday, Oct. 13
Despite gray skies, steady rain and strong winds sweeping across Chessa Field, Ohio (4-8-5 overall, 2-4-4 Mid-American Conference) battled through the elements Sunday afternoon to defeat Northern Illinois (4-8-3, 2-5-2 MAC) in a dominant 3-0 victory.
Halloween is one of the most anticipated weekends of the year in Athens.
On Wednesday approximately 40 to 50 reporters at the Pentagon packed up their desks and turned in their press passes. This wasn’t because of politics or pay, it was over journalistic principles and morals.
The 2025 Security and Fire Safety Report for Ohio University was released Sept. 30. The annual report provides information on campus security measures, personal safety and fire safety across all OU campuses.
Friday, Oct. 10
Correction appended: A previous version of this article listed Appalachian Children Coalition as Appalachian Children’s Coalition. The change has been made.
Battle of the Greens kicked off Wednesday with the first of four showdowns. Ohio University musicians and bands across campus competed for the title of best band.
Ohio (5-10, Mid-American Conference 3-4) lost to Longwood (4-10, MAC 2-5) 2-1 on a rainy Sunday afternoon at Pruitt Field. The Bobcats dominated possession and shooting chances with 24 shots, but could not take advantage. The star of the game, Longwood goalie Sophie Mooldijk, made 13 saves and carried her team to the win. Mooldijk tallied her fourth straight game with double-digit saves.
Ohio looked refreshed after the bye week and dismantled Northern Illinois 48-21 on Homecoming weekend. Ohio (4-3 overall, 2-1 Mid-American Conference) walked into Peden Stadium for the final Saturday home game for its seniors against Northern Illinois (1-6 overall, 0-3 MAC). After a poor second half two weeks ago at Ball State, the Bobcats came to play early in this one, jumping on the board first.