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(10/07/25 4:00am)
Billionaires in politics are similar to your friends who swear they are just “stopping by” your apartment, but suddenly they are reorganizing your things, changing the playlist and eating leftovers you were saving. They insist they are not really a part of the scene, but their fingerprints are everywhere.
(10/06/25 2:55pm)
Government shutdowns are not a new concept, with the most recent being Trump’s third between two terms. Yet, as a citizen, voter and engaged student, it is frustrating to understand why American political tension is on the rise.
(10/07/25 4:00am)
It’s October in Southeast Ohio, and there’s no shortage of the summer’s lingering heat. Intense flooding followed by periods of
drought is increasingly common in the area, which is made even more concerning by recent federal cuts to reporting services and the current government shutdown in Washington, D.C.
(10/07/25 4:00am)
Hot patootie, bless our souls! Lost Flamingo Theater Company’s annual performance of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” is just a time warp away, set to open at The Union Bar and Grill on Wednesday at 8 p.m.
(10/06/25 4:00am)
Correction Appended: A previous version of this article stated that freshmen have had to live in 10 dorms that were previously for upperclassmen. A correction has been made to clarify those 10 residence halls were not exclusively for upperclassmen in the past. They have housed a mix of both first-year and upperclass students.
(10/07/25 12:14pm)
The Appalachian region of Ohio is widely recognized as having a history of poverty. According to the Ohio Housing Finance Agency, 17% of individuals in Southeast Ohio were living below the federal poverty line in 2023, higher than the state average of 13%.
(10/06/25 2:56pm)
The Ohio University Press is the oldest scholarly publishing press in Ohio.
(10/07/25 4:00am)
Spanning multiple counties in Ohio, Rural Action works to strengthen the environment of the Appalachian region.
(10/07/25 4:00am)
President Donald Trump signed a proclamation Sept. 19 requiring a $100,000 annual visa fee for highly-skilled foreign workers, which was previously $215, according to the Associated Press.
(10/07/25 4:00am)
Tuesday, Oct. 7
(10/07/25 4:00am)
An Ohio University professor took his passion for anatomy online, reaching millions of science enthusiasts across the globe.
(10/04/25 11:09pm)
Ohio (3-3 overall, 1-1 Mid-American Conference) fell on the road to underdog Ball State (2-3 overall, 1-0 MAC) after another sloppy performance from the Bobcats.
(10/04/25 7:48pm)
More than 50 people gathered outside the American Legion in Athens, Ohio, on Friday, Oct. 3, to protest U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman’s keynote speech at the Athens County Democrats’ Fall Fundraising Dinner.
(10/03/25 1:45pm)
(10/03/25 4:00am)
Ohio (3-5-4 overall, 1-1-3 in the Mid-American Conference) hosted Ball State (4-4-2 overall, 0-2-2 MAC) Thursday for a hard-fought game the Cardinals would take by a score of 2-0.
(10/03/25 4:00am)
Ohio (2-8 overall, 1-2 Mid-American Conference) will kick off a three-game home stand against Bellarmine (1-8, 1-2 MAC). Here’s what you need to know:
(10/03/25 4:00am)
The ever-growing book industry has been thriving in the past few years. After a dip in sales in 2020, bookstores were revived with the help of "BookTok." Since then, notable books have been released weekly, engaging both new and old readers, and redefining the hobby itself.
(10/03/25 4:00am)
The “Little Nightmares” franchise is a widely loved series of indie horror video games initially created by Tarsier Studios and Bandai Namco Entertainment. The game focuses on facing your childhood fears in increasingly atmospheric and surreal levels, uncovering mysteries and solving puzzles along your journey.
(10/03/25 4:00am)
Stress relief is something college students are always looking for. Whether it’s something calming or active, all students have their own ways of relieving stress.
(10/03/25 4:00am)
After marking my coworker’s neck with a hickey the size of a half dollar, I was nicknamed “The Leech” for the duration of my summer job in high school. This unflattering moniker led me to be more careful with the placement of my love bites, but nothing could have stopped me from giving them entirely.