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(01/25/24 3:07am)
Ohio (9-10, 3-4 Mid-American Conference) is nearly two-thirds through its regular season and is still searching for its first road win. Ohio will look to change its road-winless start against Kent State (10-9, 3-4 MAC).
(01/25/24 4:33am)
Well-known musical artist Kesha parted ways with her record label Kemosabe Records and management this past December after settling multiple lawsuits with the owner of her former label, Dr. Luke, which was settled out of court this past June.
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An Athens city ordinance to restrict the use of plastic bags in restaurants and businesses went into effect Jan. 1.
(01/24/24 3:46am)
Ohio (9-10, 3-4 Mid-American Conference) made the trip to Akron Tuesday night to attempt to put away the Mid-American Conference’s best team.
(01/25/24 4:32am)
From engineering to journalism, Ohio University has over 250 programs that provide students with a compelling education. Despite students’ interest in OU’s popular programs, it is important to explore the majors that are not as common but continue to educate and create opportunities for Bobcats.
(01/24/24 3:03am)
Psychological films are a genre that has been a staple in Hollywood from the beginning. According to filmbinder, one of the earliest films of all time, “A Trip To the Moon,” is regarded as the first psychological film ever made. With a short 14-minute runtime and a small budget for 1902, its story is about astronauts landing on the moon and fighting off the planet’s hostile inhabitants.
(01/25/24 4:17am)
A recent viral video on social media consists of a room full of theater-goers watching the 2024 reboot of the 20-year-old teen flick “Mean Girls.”
(01/25/24 4:19am)
Every so often, I’ll stumble into a game with almost no expectations. Usually, it’s because a single screenshot caught my eye on social media. That’s exactly what happened with Mike Klubnika’s breakout indie game, Buckshot Roulette. At first glance, it looks an awful lot like Inscryption — one of my favorite games of the last few years — but it’s not an entirely unfair comparison.
(01/25/24 4:26am)
Many viewers scrolling through TikTok in the past few weeks have seen at least one video about 10-year-olds buying products from skincare brands like Drunk Elephant at Sephora. While those jokes are lighthearted, they highlight a glaring issue.
(01/24/24 3:08am)
The music of artist Sophia James is hard to describe. Is it lo-fi, blues, indie or something else? How about all of the above?
(01/25/24 4:38am)
This report was compiled prior to Wednesday night’s win. As of Thursday, Jan. 25, Ohio is now 1-8 following its victory over Central Michigan.
(01/24/24 3:27am)
Winter is often thought of as a wonderland of joy and snow. With holidays such as Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa, the beginning of winter is a time for family, friends, gifts and pleasantries. Once the holidays come to an end, the real season begins and the jolly feelings quiet. College campuses suffer as dorms and off-campus housing rarely get the needed heating.
(01/24/24 2:40am)
Each generation has its fair share of celebrities who have lived in the spotlight for decades. Our grandparents had people like Elvis Presley, Marylin Monroe, James Dean, Aretha Franklin and The Beatles. Our parents grew up idolizing people like Madonna, Michael Jackson, Meryl Streep, Winona Ryder and Hugh Jackman.
(01/24/24 2:45am)
As the spring semester begins, the stress of getting into a new routine can be a lot to deal with. Add on the frigid temperatures Athens has seen for much of January, and it can be easy to stay in. One band strives to wash away that sadness and bring in the fun.
(01/23/24 6:13pm)
Ohio University Faculty Senate met Monday to discuss two resolutions, including updating faculty promotion and tenure requirements and redefining the co-curricular activities.
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Athens City Council met in committees Monday evening to discuss the Athens City Commission on Disabilities’ annual report and essential city services to address the needs of individuals with disabilities.
(01/23/24 1:57am)
Ohio University hosted its second public update session Monday in Baker University Center to give more information to students, faculty and staff about what is going on at the university’s vice president level.
(01/23/24 2:50am)
Billboard, Spotify and other music-based businesses are in an endless loop of spotlighting the same artists. While smaller artists are occasionally given the credit they deserve, it is not nearly common enough. This leads to an endless cycle of listeners hearing the same songs from the same artists, yearning for something new and more.