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Clipboard markers flying, technical fouls, poor shooting and fans leaving well before the final buzzer. Those were all things fans and those watching at home on national television were treated to during Ohio’s (11-10 overall, 5-4 Mid-American Conference) loss to Akron (16-4 overall, 7-1 MAC).
It’s hard to ignore how loud the Pledge of Allegiance debate has become in Athens. What began as a proposal to add a pledge to the start of city council meetings turned into a packed room, heated public comments and a debate that has stayed in the headlines.
Monday, Jan. 19 - MLK Jr. Day
Sunday at noon, Jefferson Hill turned into a snow-covered playground as students grabbed sleds and whatever else they could find to make the most of fresh snowfall.
Friday, Jan. 16
Chick-fil-A announced it is building 25 to 30 locations in Ohio by 2027, one of which will be in Athens according to a press release.
The White House released an executive order, May 1, 2025, titled “Ending Taxpayer Subsidization of Biased Media,” directing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to cease funding for National Public Radio and Public Broadcasting Service.
Other than being the state's official tree, Buckeye refers to the Ohio State University’s mascot, a peanut butter and chocolate candy, a lake, a town and a trail, according to the state of Ohio website. However, the name has most recently been coined by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, launching “Operation Buckeye.”
Some people love winter while others hate it. For me, I love and hate it.
Don’t talk about politics or religion at the dinner table. The traditional etiquette is one many people were raised upon, considering it common courtesy to avoid any potentially tumultuous discussions with guests to preserve a peaceful, harmonious evening. While respecting others’ opinions is an important covenant to uphold, regarding open conversation as taboo may have hindered the inclination of many individuals to become invested in politics.
If you’ve watched sports recently, you’ve seen a gambling advertisement. During the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals, there was “an average of 3.5 marketing messages from betting firms every minute,” a study by the University of Bristol found. Gambling culture, once entirely separate from sports, is now inescapable.
The Ohio University Black Student Union works to uplift students of color while fostering an inclusive space for students of all races.
On Friday, hundreds of Ohio University students joined protestors around the country in an effort to stand in solidarity with Minneapolis. Friday’s walkout was part of a nationwide movement to protest the inhumane actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, in cooperation with Minnesota’s “ICE Out” day.
Rise and Grind Coffee has been a part of the Athens coffee scene for a couple of years, and with the start of the new year, it has expanded to a permanent store location, according to a previous report by The Post.
On Friday, Athens locals and those traveling from far away gathered in the River Of Time Boutique and Gallery to listen to Grammy award winner and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Jorma Kaukonen and guitarist John Hurlbut put on a captivating, free performance.
Tuesday, Jan. 27
In Ohio’s (12-6, 6-2 Mid-American Conference) 75-66 loss to Toledo (9-8, 4-3 MAC) on Saturday, the struggles that this team has faced throughout the entire season were highlighted, with turnovers and rebounding being the two biggest issues. In this game, Ohio was outrebounded 43 to 28, with Toledo having 12 offensive rebounds and Ohio having eight.
Ohio (11-10 overall, 5-4 Mid-American Conference) could not build off momentum and was dominated by a physical Akron (16-4 overall, 7-1 MAC) team, falling 86-65 at home Friday night.
Hundreds of students walked out of class Friday afternoon and gathered on College Green in protest of nationwide U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity. The rally, organized by Ohio University’s Ohio Student Association chapter, called on university administration to respond to student concerns about the potential presence of ICE on campus.