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(12/01/25 5:00am)
Ozempic is a GLP-1 receptor agonist drug developed for diabetes patients to control blood sugar levels, and has become “the worst-kept secret in Hollywood.” Originally a medical treatment, it’s now an entertainment-industry weight-loss staple, so common that two in five adult Americans report using a GLP-1 for weight loss.
(12/02/25 5:00am)
The U.S. Department of Education has made significant changes to degrees classified as professional. Professional degrees, including nursing, education, social work and physician assistants, have been excluded from the list of professional degrees. These changes have already sparked outrage amongst many and continue to cause tension.
(12/02/25 5:00am)
The Burrito Buggy has parked in Athens since 1984, serving up burritos and tradition for generations of students and locals. The Buggy has gone through several owners in its 41 years, but Gary Charles has owned it for the past four years.
(12/01/25 5:00am)
Ohio (3-3) lost on the road to Davidson (5-3) in a tight 64-59 loss. The Bobcats shot a lot better than Davidson did, with splits of 37.5% from the field and 41.7% from three. Davidson's splits were much worse, shooting 31.6% from the field and 21.6% from three.
(12/02/25 5:00am)
As you pass through the center of Shibuya Crossing in Japan, you are hit with the gravity of interconnected lives and diverse stories. An estimated 1,000 to 2,500 people cross the intersection every two minutes, and travelers merge in the perfect example of sonder.
(12/02/25 5:00am)
Buckeye Environmental Network is suing the Ohio Department of Natural Resources following the approval of two oil and gas waste disposal wells, Stephan #1 and American Growers #4, in Southeast Ohio.
(12/01/25 5:00am)
The Ohio Department of Transportation will fund $13.5 million each state fiscal year, now until 2027, to transit agencies statewide through its Workforce Mobility Partnership Program.
(12/01/25 5:00am)
The collection of ramps, rails and other skating equipment on the Ohio University South Green Basketball Courts is being removed by the university, Dec. 12.
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Tuesday, Dec. 2
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Strong Towns Athens, one of the several chapters of the nonprofit member-powered movement, calls residents to action.
(11/29/25 2:57pm)
Ohio (8-4 overall, 6-2 Mid-American Conference) defeated Buffalo (5-7 overall, 4-4 MAC) 31-26 behind over 500 yards of offense. Graduate student quarterback Parker Navarro had over 100 yards passing and rushing, plus three total touchdowns to lead the way in a big road win.
(11/29/25 3:44pm)
Thanksgiving morning, more than 300 Athens residents gathered at the Hocking Adena Bikeway for a morning of running, music, pumpkin pie and good company.
(11/25/25 5:00am)
Ohio (1-5 overall) was dominated 92-69 Monday night by George Mason (6-0 overall) in its first matchup of the Sunshine Slam Tournament in Daytona Beach, Florida. The undefeated Patriots looked to be a tough opponent and started well against the Bobcats on Monday night.
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Friday, Nov. 14
(11/25/25 5:00am)
Recently, I argued with a friend. She began to critique me for going on a few first dates. Being a single woman is hard enough, and on top of it, I felt like dating would get me labeled as promiscuous. However, I know how romantic I can be, so maybe I’m unlucky in love. It is so easy to label someone as promiscuous when being unlucky seems too hopeful.
(11/25/25 5:00am)
The average adult makes around 35,000 conscious decisions each day, according to PBS. What’s hidden in each choice is the shaping of our unique authenticity, humanity and identity.
(11/25/25 5:00am)
The Taproot Collective is a new addition to the local businesses of Athens, and one of the area's only floral shops. The store is filled with dozens of different plants from local growers and stocked with candles and artwork from local artists.
(11/25/25 5:00am)
The Mid-American Conference is known by most as a college football entity that is always on its own time. The games played in nearly empty stadiums in 30-degree weather on windy Tuesday nights in November have become the flagship product the MAC produces, bringing in fans to watch some of the wildest and sloppiest football played at the Football Bowl Subdivision level.
(11/25/25 5:00am)
Each week, the Sports' editorial team selects its Top 25 Football Bowl Subdivision college football teams for the Student Media Poll.