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(09/17/25 4:00am)
If you have tuned into anything pop culture-related, you have probably consumed some sort of media involving a love triangle. Love triangles are not a new concept, with references in “Little Women,” “Pride and Prejudice” and even in some Shakespearean plays.
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The Bobcats traveled to Yorktown, Indiana, for Ball State’s Brittany Kelly Classic on September 15 and 16 at the Players Club at Woodlands Trails Golf Course, where the team finished fourth at 49 over par.
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Ohio (3-4-1 overall, 1-0 Mid-American Conference) returns home after picking up a much-needed win in its conference opener against Central Michigan.
(09/17/25 4:00am)
The Emmys took place Sunday night, awarding many shows with congratulations for their incredible actors, production, writing and more.
(09/17/25 4:00am)
Lately, I have been feeling a bit lost, like I am not sure who I am or what truly makes me, me. If you have ever felt that way, too, you are not alone. I have been exploring ways to reconnect with myself, and I want to share what has helped, like embracing my authenticity, getting out of my comfort zone and trying new self-care regimes.
(09/17/25 4:00am)
In 2023, almost 3,000 people in 44 states said they felt the most comfortable completely naked while engaging in sexual activity with the lights off. Notably, most Americans said they “felt right at home when changing in front of their partners.”
(09/17/25 4:00am)
We live in an unprecedented time for college and professional football. As a fan of the college and professional levels of football, right now, it’s hard to want to watch games with all of the politics in player movement. We are in the 4th season where name, image and likeness has been implemented, and there is still much to be developed. NIL payment ensures college players will be compensated for the use of their name. While this is great and has been a long time coming, it is causing problematic ripple effects to the NFL.
(09/17/25 4:00am)
The bobcat population is rising in Ohio, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. The growing bobcat population marks a reintroduction after the species was previously completely driven out of the state, following the destruction of forests and overhunting.
(09/17/25 4:00am)
With Athens housing more than 20,000 residents, there are many gyms available to both locals and Ohio University students.
(09/16/25 6:12pm)
The Athens City Council met Monday, Sept. 15, for a general session meeting. Council President Sam Crowl filled in as acting mayor in Mayor Steve Patterson’s absence, and Micah McCarey served as president pro tempore.
(09/16/25 4:00am)
The Bobcats took the short trip up state Route 33 on Saturday to play against the No. 1 team in the nation, Ohio State. Ohio played a tough game, having real success on defense despite losing 37-9.
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The Bobcats traveled to Rochester Hills, Michigan for Oakland’s Golden Grizzlies Intercollegiate, looking to nab first place after an impressive third-place finish in the Joe Feaganes Invitational. The Bobcats finished the invitational in eighth place at +35.
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Ohio (1-5 overall) fell to 1-5 after two losses against Atlantic Coastal Conference teams, rounding out their California trip by coming up short against Stanford 2-1 on Friday and California 9-0 on Sunday.
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Each week, the Sports' editorial team selects its Top 25 FBS college football teams for the Student Media Poll.
(09/16/25 4:00am)
The Pawpaw Festival, one of Southeast Ohio’s classic events, returned for its 27th year in Albany, Ohio, at Lake Snowden, bringing some wonderful musical performances. In the scorching heat of a Saturday afternoon, artists displayed musical talent and crowd interactions that kept the day cool despite the temperatures.
(09/16/25 4:00am)
Social media influencer Taylor Frankie Paul is stepping into a brand new reality: dating in front of millions as the next Bachelorette.
(09/16/25 1:03pm)
Friday, Twenty One Pilots delivered fans their newest album “Breach,” revealing how their music’s narrative story ends and climbing to number seven on iTunes top albums during its first day.
(09/16/25 4:00am)
Although most documentaries and biopics about celebrities decide to sanitize and glamorize a pop culture icon’s life and smooth out the jagged edges, “And So It Goes” comes as raw as its subject. Billy Joel spares no words or expense to tell the deepest, darkest parts of his life in tandem with his greatest triumphs in a five-hour documentary that reflects on the 76-year-old’s life and legacy.
(09/16/25 4:00am)
Alumni love to use the phrase, “college is the best four years of your life,” but fail to mention the years’ worth of debt looming over them. This phrase, while outdated, is starting to feel simply delusional.
(09/16/25 4:00am)
The United States allows its citizens to purchase guns readily. Do you know how crazy that sounds to anyone else in the world? Guns are built for killing people.