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If Ohio’s (1-1) 27-10 loss to Wisconsin (2-0) showed anything, it showed just how much difference there is between a college in the Big Ten and a college in the Mid-American Conference. Although the Badgers came away with far more power, a few of the Bobcats’ wrestlers were able to hold their own.
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Ohio (6-4 overall, 4-2 Mid-American Conference) will take on UMass (0-10 overall, 0-6 MAC) Tuesday in its final home game of the 2025 season with a lot on the line. The winless Minutemen will look to break the Bobcats' 12-game winning streak at Peden Stadium, the second-longest in the country, but the Bobcats are playing with everything on the line as they hope to win and keep their hopes alive to return to Detroit and defend last year's MAC title win.
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Ohio (14-16 Overall, 12-6 Mid-American Conference) ended its regular season Friday with a win on senior night against Western Michigan (16-15 overall, 13-5 MAC) to clinch the #3 seed in next weekend's MAC tournament.
(11/18/25 5:00am)
On Nov. 12, the United States Mint produced the final batch of the one-cent coin, the penny. The currency was first minted in 1793 and bears the face of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, on one side. After 232 years, the one-cent coin has been discontinued.“God bless America, and we’re going to save the taxpayers $56 million,” Treasurer Brandon Beach said at the Mint before pressing the button to end the penny’s manufacturing.
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Ohio (1-3 overall) suffered its second straight non-conference loss on the road Saturday afternoon against No. 12 Louisville (4-0). The Bobcats took another loss in their grueling opening slate, but showed real offensive ability against a premier team in the process, putting up 81 points in a 106-81 loss.
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American politics has become increasingly polarized over the last decade. From the presidential debate stage to social media to news outlets, the two ends of the American political spectrum seem never to get along. With the most recent 43-day long government shutdown, it appears this is more true than ever.
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The holiday season is upon us, and can be a relief for many as free time is finally an option. However, some may struggle with who to spend the holidays with. For some, going home is hard, but there is no pressure to spend the holidays with your family; instead, the holiday season should be about spending time with those closest to you, whether that’s your bloodline or chosen friends and family.
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After a respectable yet frankly underwhelming campaign last season, the Ohio University men’s basketball team lost quite a bit of top-end scoring and valuable production this offseason. Very early this season, those losses are showing their worth, and a paper-thin defense that can’t stop a nose bleed is only the tip of the iceberg among glaring issues plaguing the Bobcats.
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For Nelsonville locals and hungry folks everywhere, the Rhapsody Restaurant is waiting with a variety of appetizers and dishes. The restaurant is not only popular for its seasonal menus and occasional live music, but also for the students from Hocking College's culinary arts program, who have been making the food and servicing customers for years.
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Although the government shutdown has ended, many effects remain as the nation returns to normal. Air traffic controllers were not paid during the shutdown, which led many of them to take time off or even find second jobs. However, this resulted in air traffic control towers being short-staffed and airports had to cancel 6% of flights, according to Reuters.
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Imagine leaving the house and always having to be on the lookout for someone trying to invade your personal space for publicity. In recent years, more and more celebrities have had to be more aware of their surroundings. As a result, one man has been known to do this across different events, targeting multiple musicians and artists.
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Food insecurity in Athens County has intensified following a recent lapse in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits. According to the Athens County Foundation, 16% of Athens residents lost their primary food source during the lapse. An estimated 9,800 residents are food insecure, and 63% of the county is eligible for SNAP.
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Friday, Nov. 7
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Athens City Commission on Disabilities Chair Davey McNelly said the city is failing to meet federal accessibility requirements, an allegation city officials dispute.
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Monday, Nov. 10
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Ohio has recently seen a massive growth in the construction of data centers. There are currently 194 data centers in Ohio, the fifth most of any state in the country, trailing only Virginia, Texas, California and Illinois, according to the Data Center Map.
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The Athens Art Guild hosted its 17th annual Holiday Shoppe on Saturday and Sunday, transforming the Athens Community Center into a bustling marketplace of regional creativity.
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Tuesday, Nov. 18
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This week, the three debate random hot topics and discuss recent book-to-movie adaptations.