Soccer: MAC momentum on the line, Bobcats host Buffalo Bulls in crucial matchup
Ohio (3-7-5 overall, 1-3-4 Mid-American Conference) will host Buffalo (10-3-1 overall, 6-2-0 MAC) Thursday at 4 p.m. at Chessa Field in Athens, Ohio.
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Ohio (3-7-5 overall, 1-3-4 Mid-American Conference) will host Buffalo (10-3-1 overall, 6-2-0 MAC) Thursday at 4 p.m. at Chessa Field in Athens, Ohio.
The 2025-26 NFL season is now a third of the way through, with action and surprises coming from all angles. A six-game sample size feels like enough to now rank players and teams across the league, monitor award races and dive into who is truly a Super Bowl LIX contender and who is pretending.
Three Ohio educators’ unions have filed a lawsuit against the state over a provision in the budget that would change the makeup of the retirement board, according to the Statehouse News Bureau.
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Sorority and Fraternity Life at Ohio University has seen a steady increase in recruitment over the past decade, and this year’s record-sized freshman class pushed participation to an all-time high.
Bloom Dispensary, located at 9 W. Stimson Ave., recently opened its doors to Athens customers and students, making this Bloom’s seventh location in Ohio.
My father, Richard Eslich, and uncle, John Eslich, created a haunted house out of an old factory building they had initially bought for storage. “The Factory of Terror” is located in Canton and has been recognized three times by Guinness World Records as the largest indoor haunted house in the world.
Ohio (3-3 overall, 1-1 Mid-American Conference) will return from its bye week this week as it gets ready for this year’s homecoming game against Northern Illinois (1-5 overall, 0-2 MAC). The bye week came at a crucial time for the Bobcats, whose last game was a tough 20-14 loss on the road against Ball State.
Jane Goodall was not only revolutionary to science. She helped establish kindness in the scientific field. Goodall died Oct. 1 as a renowned humanitarian, environmentalist, peacemaker and conservationist. Her work involved the genetic relation between chimpanzees and humans and opened up the world to groundbreaking discoveries, which forever changed science. The world needs to continue her legacy, especially during the growing climate crisis.
Each week, the Sports' editorial team selects its Top 25 FBS college football teams for the Student Media Poll.
Music is often referred to as the universal language. As a driving force for many creative media, it has united people globally in dance, celebration and culture. The way in which people consume music has changed drastically over the past century. In the 1970s, vinyl records and 8-track players dominated the music medium. In the 1980s, it was cassette tapes and boomboxes. The 1990s saw the mass production of CDs, Walkmans and music channels like MTV.
In the science fiction cult classic “Tron,” released in 1982, two characters share a brief yet prophetic exchange about the future of technology, discussing that computers will be thinking for themselves one day. Now, 43 years later, that future comes to pass in the third film in the franchise, “Tron: Ares.”
Actress, singer and Rare Beauty founder Selena Gomez said “I Do” to music producer Benny Blanco in Santa Barbara, California on Sept. 27, blending old Hollywood romance with coastal California ease. The couple has been together for almost two years, but has known each other for nearly a decade. Blanco produced two of Gomez’s hits in 2015 and 2016.
On Sept. 29, video game company Electronic Arts announced in a press release it had agreed to an all-cash acquisition deal valued at $55 billion. According to the release, EA is to be acquired by a consortium of three investment firms consisting of Silver Lake, Public Investment Fund and Affinity Partners.
Objectivity is a tenet of journalistic ethics. It’s taught at Ohio University from the moment a first-year journalist steps into JOUR 1010 and is reiterated again and again throughout college. Objectivity, however, has changed.
In an era defined by instant information and digital convenience, the value of deep thinking and informed expertise is becoming alarmingly absent. Generative artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving into a powerful tool, capable of generating knowledge, twisting truths and shaping global landscapes. The convergence of these two forces poses a threat to truth, education and human autonomy.
Last week, “Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2” hit store shelves in the form of rereleases on Nintendo Switch. These two beloved Wii games from 2007 and 2010 are some of the most praised games from the system and era, hence why they were renewed for a new audience. However, these titles come at a staggering cost that illuminates the money-first, audiences-second mentality that seems to be pushed by Nintendo and many other video game publishers.
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