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(03/19/24 2:03am)
I have recently returned from a Spring Break trip to New York City and despite the travel exhaustion and the inevitable return to classes, I wanted to revisit a certain anxiety trigger for myself and others: big cities.
(03/19/24 2:08am)
In February, international students from Brazil brought their best cheers and contagious energy to Ohio basketball games.
(03/19/24 2:36am)
Coming in with a rocky start to Mid-American Conference action, Ohio (7-10, 3-3 MAC) will be looking to add to its overall win total in a tough non-conference game against Northern Kentucky (11-8, 3-0 Horizon League).
(03/19/24 12:29am)
This year's NAACP Image Awards platformed major names in the entertainment industry and acknowledged the global legacy and impact of Black artists. The event emphasized the treatment of Black actresses and the continuous pay gap that has prolonged for centuries. The 55th NAACP Image Awards set the tone for award shows by tastefully shedding light on important issues while maintaining a comedic, engaging style.
(03/18/24 11:35pm)
Warning: this article contains spoilers.
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(03/18/24 11:08pm)
Very few songs accurately articulate the anger and frustration that comes with being understood as a woman, especially in a world that caters to the male gaze. However, several women in the alternative genre have created powerful songs that channel these feelings quite well.
(03/18/24 11:13pm)
I love being a hater.
(03/19/24 2:00am)
After starting conference play by losing two games to Northern Illinois, Ohio looked to bounce back against Kent State. Ohio’s offense worked very well for the first two games, scoring 9 and 10 runs respectively. The final game of the series was the opposite of the first two games. Ohio’s offense and pitching struggled while Kent State thrived, scoring 22 runs against Ohio’s 4.
(03/21/24 3:00am)
Tucked away from the hustle and chaos of Court Street at 7 W. State St. lies Tony’s Tavern, a local dive bar that has been owned and operated by Tony Sylvester since 1982. Inside, the roar of laughter and casual conversation fills the dimly lit room, an atmosphere that serves as the backbone of the bar.
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Ohio University’s men’s and women's basketball teams played in the 2024 MAC Tournament in Cleveland, Ohio. The women lost their first round game to Ball State, and the men won their first game against Western Michigan, but lost in the semifinals to Akron. Photos by Ethan Herx
(03/18/24 1:50am)
The Bobcat Pass Program allows Ohio University students, faculty and staff to have access to Athens public transit free of charge by showing an OHIO ID.
(03/18/24 1:05am)
The Athens Green Card recently launched Feb 14 offering exclusive benefits at local businesses to students and residents aiming to bolster support and revenue for small businesses in rural communities, as opposed to corporate companies.
(03/18/24 12:18am)
Magana is the solo project of multi-instrumentalist Jeni Magaña. The artist described her upcoming LP, "Teeth," as "witchy rock," and will fittingly be released on Mar. 25 in conjunction with the peak illumination of the Worm Moon.
(03/18/24 12:45am)
In 2021, Chloé Zhao became the second woman in history to win an Academy Award for Best Director for her film, "Nomadland." Her journey to becoming one of Hollywood's most innovative female directors is fascinating to note, especially as she continues to work on new projects in the film industry.
(03/18/24 1:51am)
Some know early on in life what career they want to pursue. Some may dream of becoming a doctor, engineer, CEO or lawyer as children. For those lucky few, it is an inclination they have from such a young age that their passion drives them into those careers. But for many, one's career may not come until later on. This was the case for Marcquis Parham.
(03/18/24 1:55am)
Entering its first series of Mid-American Conference play, Ohio was not exactly playing at its highest level. Ohio lost seven of its last eight games, including its home opener against Marshall earlier this week. The first two games of its series against Ball State, Ohio looked like the struggling team that limped its way into conference games. However, that all changed on Sunday as it turned to its ace, Skipp Miller, when it needed her most to deliver a clean, smooth complete game shutout to return Ohio to the win column.
(03/18/24 12:22am)
More than 100 million people went out to see "Avengers: Endgame” when it came out in theaters. The height of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) was such an exciting time, and people did everything they could to avoid spoilers, especially after the massive cliffhanger of "Avengers: Infinity War." Fans fought for tickets on opening weekend to be the first to find out who would return from "The Blip," a massive incident initiated by the villain Thanos.
(03/17/24 1:17am)
Ed Cooley’s tumultuous first season with Georgetown came to an end in the first round of the Big East Tournament. The decorated coach will now look to rebuild the program after the team’s 9-23 season.