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(10/14/25 4:00am)
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.
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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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Monday, Oct. 6
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order March 1, titled “Immediate Expansion of American Timber Production.” The order calls on the U.S. Departments of Agriculture and Interior to increase logging across the country by 25%.
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New York City’s Madison Square Garden is one of the most iconic venues in the history of American performing arts. As the reputation of the venue is so high, artists often treat a sold-out show at MSG as a massive career milestone. While being able to play to that many fans at all is, of course, an indication of great success, selling out MSG is actually easier than many fans and even artists realize.
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Each fall, Ohio University transforms. Court Street bursts with green and white as alumni pour in with nostalgia. Homecoming is not another college weekend; it’s the soul of OU. Beneath the parade floats and elaborate tailgates, there’s the reminder of why this campus feels like home in the first place.
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The city of Athens is leading a project to reduce carbon emissions by 50% by 2030. In February 2020, the Athens City Council passed a resolution that declared a climate emergency and expressed the city’s intention of limiting carbon emissions and becoming more energy conscious.
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Taylor Swift’s been in the music industry since she was 14 years old, and has been a great success, with her “Eras Tour” grossing $2 billion in sales and selling over 10 million tickets. Now pushing 40, she has simply lost her touch with the majority of her fans, no longer appealing to the average life of a teenage girl.
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For nine years, Ohio University has been recognized as a “Tree Campus USA,” a national recognition program by the Arbor Day Foundation that seeks to support colleges and universities in planting and celebrating trees.
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After a disastrous game on the road against Ball State last week, where Ohio blew a 14-0 halftime lead and lost its first road Mid-American Conference game of the year, the mood in Athens was certainly dampened.
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Ohio (3-7-5 overall, 1-3-4 Mid-American Conference) traveled to Paul Hotmer Field to take on Toledo (3-4-6 overall, 0-3-4 MAC), tying the Rockets 1-1.
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Ohio (4-9, 2-3 Mid-American Conference) took home its second conference win of the year by defeating Ball State (3-11, 1-4 MAC) 1-0 on Friday.
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In this weekend’s most recent iteration of the Battle of the Bricks, Ohio (5-14, 3-4 Mid-American Conference) defeated Miami (9-10, 3-4 MAC). In what may be a turnaround for Ohio’s season, it has now won its past three games and looks to continue the march toward the MAC tournament. These wins also mean so much to the team, as the rivalry with Miami fueled the amazing play from the Bobcats.
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Correction appended: A previous version of this article listed the one male and four female band members as five women. The change has been made.
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Fall has officially arrived at Ohio University and around town, squirrels can be seen riffling through piles of leaves, while students take advantage of the sweater weather to combat the slight October chill.
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Monday, Oct. 13
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Ohio University Libraries added a new artificial intelligence search engine to help students access and organize academic research more efficiently.
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President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed July 4, bringing changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
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Friday, Oct. 3