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Student senate passes bills on disclosure forms, Athens waste contracts
Student Senate met Wednesday to discuss and pass two separate bills within the Governmental Affairs and Environmental Affairs commissions.
Baseball: Everything to know for the opening series against Lipscomb
Ohio is back in action this weekend, starting its season with a four-game series on the road against Lipscomb. Ohio will be looking to start the year on a good note after losing five of its last six games to end the 2023 season. Those late losses caused Ohio to narrowly miss out on the MAC tournament, but this season is an entirely different story.
2024 BAFTAs: Who’s nominated, what to expect, how to watch
The 77th British Academy Film Awards, or BAFTAs, will be held this Sunday, Feb. 18. The ceremony celebrates both British and international achievements in film. Similar to the Golden Globes, film fanatics look to the BAFTAs to predict who will win the corresponding Oscars. Here’s the rundown for this year’s awards:
Baseball: Everything you need to know for Ohio’s 2024 season
Ohio enters the 2024 season with a roster loaded with new talent. The team will be looking to improve upon a 19-30 finish to the 2023 season, which saw the team come up just a few games short of qualifying for the Mid-American Conference tournament.
What is a concept album?
The 2022 album "Preacher's Daughter" tells the story of a woman, Ethel Cain, who endures a difficult life in a small town. Cain's magnum opus captures audiences with its visceral storytelling and dark themes of religious corruption, sexual abuse and sexism.
Hockey: Ohio looks to bounce back against Drexel
Ohio is coming off a tough weekend. Its storied rival, Liberty, ended up completing a sweep against Ohio, securing victory with a 3-4 score on both nights. The Flames were playing with a lot of grit and speed, and the Bobcats simply lacked the energy to keep up. This was a consistent issue for the Bobcats at the beginning of the season, but it has since dissipated. Now that it’s rearing its horns once again, Ohio needs to bounce back with a win this weekend. Facing Drexel in just one game on Saturday, here is everything you need to know about the matchup.
Music Notes: ‘Nothing Matters’ expresses frustrations with dating culture
“Nothing Matters” is a viral hit from The Last Dinner Party, a British pop-rock group that has opened for icons like The Rolling Stones and been praised by musicians such as Florence Welch. With a rare baroque pop sound, this song shows off the strengths of this all-girl group.
Student organizations celebrate Black History Month
With February observed as Black History Month, student organizations are coming together to celebrate and unite for the occasion.
Politics and Pop Culture: Timing of Rafah bombing no coincidence
In the early hours of Monday, Feb. 12, the Israel Defense Force, or IDF, bombed Rafah, the southernmost city in Gaza, which borders Egypt. The 25-square-mile city is densely populated, currently holding over a million displaced Palestinians who have been seeking refuge there since the IDF declared it a safe zone.
Opinion: Media misrepresents Appalachian history, diversity
I grew up in the shadows of the Appalachian region in Hamilton County, OH, for the first twenty years of my life. Yet, Appalachian values still transcend into the nearby city hubs.
The Third Degree: Professional sports leagues must do more about sexual assault
Former MLB Pitcher and Cy Young award winner Trevor Bauer recently appeared on the “This past weekend w/ Theo Von” podcast, where he made the bold statement that he would play for any team at the league's minimum contract.
Card-reader broken in Bromley, banner stolen
One man’s trash is another man's treasure
DII Hockey: Ohio’s loss to Michigan ends an otherwise positive season
Ohio’s season ended in the TSCHL playoffs after two games. Ohio picked up a 4-0 victory against Louisville on Friday night in round one. In the second round, Ohio fell 4-3, losing in overtime against Michigan on Saturday night.
Softball: Ohio looks to build on first-weekend promise in Spiro Classic
Ohio (1-4) enters its second tournament of the season Friday, traveling to Greensboro, North Carolina, to take part in the Spiro Classic. In the event, Ohio will play four games in group play against Sacred Heart, Drexel and UNC Greensboro, which will decide the seeding for the final matchup of the weekend, in which the top two teams will play each other, as will the bottom two.
Daily Rundown: Guide to the 2024 primaries, Outdoor Pursuits New Adventures, Storytelling class encourages innovative learning and more
Alum raises money to rescue family from Gaza
Every morning, Ohio University alum Samar Alkhdour wakes up with a sense of urgency. She is waiting to hear from her only sister, Seham, who is stranded in Gaza, along with Seham’s husband and two children. The lack of a stable internet connection in the Gaza Strip contributes to Alkhdour’s struggles to communicate with her family in Gaza.
OU offers new mental health service geared toward online and regional students
In partnership with TimelyCare, a platform for online mental health services, Ohio University plans to roll out a new set of counseling services in about six to eight weeks geared primarily to serve online and regional students.
Hockey: Noah Holt's journey from Alaska to Athens
Brookville is a town about 20 miles outside of Dayton with a population of just barely 6,000 people. It’s one of those towns where everyone knows everything about everyone else, like something out of “Friday Night Lights.” In that same vein, there isn’t much to do there, so most people flock to the local high school football games to cheer on their favorite rivalries. Virtually every athletic kid ended up playing football, so how did Noah Holt end up on skates?
Cat’s Cupboard: Providing students, staff with food assistance
Food insecurity is a growing issue worldwide and is prevalent in Athens County. Food insecurity can be caused by several circumstances, including low wages, lack of access to healthy or nutritious food, adverse social and economic conditions, rising food prices and neighborhood conditions.