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Ohio (29-15 overall, 11-7 Mid-American Conference) gets a massive 4-2 non-conference win against its non-MAC rival, Marshall (32-11, 13-2 Sun Belt), despite a late and strong push by the Thundering Herd.
The fifth episode of season two of Marvel Television’s “Daredevil: Born Again” doesn’t hesitate to get right into the action. The action this time, however, doesn’t involve Daredevil (Charlie Cox) or Mayor Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio) fighting anyone.
If you love cozy, modern, and aesthetic, the new furniture collection, Emma Chamberlain’s with West Elm, might be exactly what you’re looking for.
Whether you’re traveling this summer, staying where you are or your plans are still up in the air, a good book can make all the difference. Luckily, this summer’s release lineup is full of romances, thrillers and continuations of beloved series. No matter what you find yourself doing this summer, you’ll be sure to find something that caters to your taste in books.
A water shortage caused by a 20-year drought spread throughout the city, leaving citizens to pay for their admission to urinate, as the toilets are controlled by a single government company.
I’ve known I was going to attend Ohio University since I was a child, but I could never have imagined how life-changing my time here would truly be. I came to this school with the normal expectations of having the “college experience,” but as these four years have gone by, I’ve recognized that the “college experience” is not one-size-fits-all.
On Monday, Ohio University’s student organization, Black Panther Legacy, posted an announcement on Instagram for a “Multicultural Center Sit-In” scheduled for Tuesday. The description of the post stated “we won’t stand for the erasure of students of color at Ohio University. We will sit.”
On April 3, the Athens County Sheriff's Department arrested Jean Demosky who was, at the time, the executive director of the Athens County Department of Job and Family Services. Demosky has since been terminated from her position, according to Athens County Commissioner Chris Chmiel.
Ohio (7-29 overall, 4-14 Mid-American Conference) took care of business in its first game against Miami this past weekend, but that has been all the highs for the Bobcats over their current road trip. They are 1-4 over the stretch, but will look to find some footing in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, against the Central Michigan Chippewas.
Ohio (7-29 overall, 4-14 Mid-American Conference) tallied a second consecutive loss, with its recent game being on the road facing Northern Kentucky University (16-19 overall, 6-6 Horizon League) with a final score of 11-8.
April’s cover of Vogue stuns two familiar faces: Meryl Streep and Anna Wintour. It’s geometric, using bold, blocky colors for the outfits and a pop of red with “VOGUE” across the top to match Wintour’s jacket. It’s the perfect rollout for the sequel “The Devil Wears Prada 2” later this year. There’s no feeling like flipping through the laminated pages, taking in the meticulously laid-out designs and iconic covers.
When I was a sophomore, I remember reading The Post’s senior farewell columns and thinking, “I wonder what I will be feeling so strongly about in my senior year to dedicate my column to.” And to be honest, I am feeling a million different emotions, so I could go on about my college experience for 300 pages.
Students in Ohio University Honors and the Cutler Scholars Program are addressing food insecurity in Athens. Partnering with Hocking Athens Perry Community Action Program, students in HC 2905: Food and Power are hosting a food drive for the public to drop off items on Wednesday from noon to 3 p.m. in front of Baker University Center.
Since 1973, the Athens International Film and Video Festival has supported the hard work of independent filmmakers from all over the world. The annual festival runs for one week at the Athena Cinema, 20 S. Court St., and anyone is welcome to stop by to view the many stories and themes the filmmakers explore.
The world of “Harry Potter” has remained a magical legacy for more than two decades, shaping the childhoods of millions across books and films. Whether audiences first encountered the story behind the pages of J.K. Rowling’s novels or on the big screen, the series created a universe where the themes of identity, belonging and resilience resonated far beyond the walls of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Now, that world is being reimagined.
Athens has always been a place I hoped to call home. Over the past year and a half, it has become so much more than that. My time here has pushed me academically, challenged me creatively and opened doors I never imagined possible.
Between high-stakes, single-elimination matchups in the NBA Play-In Tournament for teams looking to break into the actual playoff picture, and already locked in first-round matchups, the 2026 NBA postseason promises to be one of the most entertaining in years.