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Protestors gather for Trump, Palestine during Biden’s East Palestine visit
President Joe Biden visited the site of the disastrous Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine for the first time more than a year after the accident to give an update on the work done cleaning the chemicals spilled.
AFD responded to a fire at apartments on Union Street
Athens Fire Department responded to a report of smoke coming from Beasley Mills Apartments on 93 W. Union St., Saturday afternoon.
Industry Plants: What's the big deal?
Recently, artists, interviewers and entertainers with little to no social media presence or experience have suddenly appeared at the top of their fields, much to the wonder and dissolution of the public.
Dance students fascinate audience with winter dance concert
Over the weekend, the Ohio University School of Dance students performed six mesmerizing pieces in the annual winter dance concert. With this concert, dance majors brought to life the visions of select faculty and guest artists, showing off their precise technique and storytelling skills to the Athens community.
Blabby Abby: Stop overcomplicating social media
I will never forget the day I logged on to Instagram for the very first time. It was simple and had what were truly unique features at the time. Like the many other innovative social media apps at the beginning of their time, it was exciting, shiny and new to me then. Now, I look at Instagram with confusion and utter exhaustion.
Men's Basketball: Ohio takes on Kent State in Mid-American Conference rematch
After an incredible three-week period in which Ohio (13-12, 7-5 Mid-American Conference) won six of seven games, the team has faced some defensive turmoil, allowing 100 points and 85 points in back-to-back games. The team will look to get back to winning ways against an opponent it defeated three weeks ago in Kent State (13-12, 6-6 MAC).
Opinion: Female rapper beef contradicts ideals of friendship, feminism
Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion have fought via social media sparring in the past and present, most recently with the release of their diss tracks “Big Foot” and “Hiss,” respectively. In the male-dominated field of rap music, their “beef” contradicts the ideals of female friendship, and is damaging to the female representation and diversity of rap culture and music.
Baseball: Ohio shows promise in opening series victory against Lipscomb
Nobody was quite sure what to expect out of opening weekend when Ohio traveled to Lipscomb for its first three games of the season. Lipscomb, the reigning champion of the ASUN conference and established baseball program looked like it would have the advantage against an Ohio team full of youth starters and transfers.
Is This Too Niche: Vampires
This week we talk about the Eastern European folklore that found its basis in the vampire myth, Dracula, the New England vampire panic, Twilight, and more.
Softball: Ohio dominates its second weekend of the season, going undefeated to win the Spiro Classic
While Ohio (6-4) found itself on the bottom of the totem pole at the FAU Paradise Classic last weekend, dropping four-straight games after an opening-game shutout against Penn State, the team saw quite the opposite happen in its second weekend of the season.
What your favorite girl band says about you
For over 100 years, we have been blessed to have all-female musical groups in the music industry. While many successful solo careers have come out of these groups, we must remember where they started. Girl bands have increased in popularity over the years and have created a lasting impact on the music industry.
Celebrity power couple predictions for 2024
Last year was infamous for celebrity breakups. From Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner to Rosalía and Rauw Alejandro, it is hard to tell which couples will survive the year. Now, at the beginning of 2024, it will be interesting to see which couples make it and which will not.
OU celebrates Founders Day
On Feb. 18, Ohio University celebrated its 220th. Founders Day created an opportunity for students, staff and Athens locals to acknowledge the several accomplishments since the university’s founding in 1804. The celebrations included a virtual 5k, a birthday bash and an archives presentation about OU and The Post during WWII.
Wrestling: Ohio gets past SIUE, 22-17, to move to 5-0 at The Convo
Some nights it takes some different faces to pick up a win. For Ohio, that was the case as it needed every last point to defeat SIUE, 22-17. Without two of its top wrestlers, Garrett Thompson at 165 pounds and Zayne Lehman at 184 pounds, there was a need for some contributions to come from new sources.
Women’s Basketball: Ohio falls short against Ball State
Ohio (7-16 overall, 4-16 Mid-American Conference) played the best half of basketball of its season on Saturday against the MAC’s top team in Ball State (22-3 overall, 11-1 MAC). But it was not enough to slay the dragon of the MAC, falling short by a score of 75-60.
Men's Basketball: Ohio unable to overcome Toledo in tight battle
It came down to the very last shot of the game, but Ohio (13-12, 7-5 Mid-American Conference) could not overcome the conference’s second-best team in Toledo (16-9, 10-2 MAC). Despite an early offensive onslaught, Ohio lost a thriller by a final of 85-83.
OU receives community, economic designation
Ohio University received a community and economic designation from the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities, or APLU, for its support of the Southeast Ohio region.
Daily Rundown: Ohio Loves Transit Week celebrates local agencies, Southeast Ohio History Center hosts ‘Total Eclipse of the Sun’ program and more!
Obert Opines: Stay north for spring break
I’m inside the largest man-made whale structure I’d ever seen at the St. Louis City Museum. At 10 years old, this was the highest point of my life. It was the first couple of days of my spring break trip and life could not get much better. So many people my age had the exact same interest: exploring the great unknown; being a part of something. It felt like I was in some sort of adventurous heaven. Even though I was thousands of miles away from the roller coasters in Orlando or the sunshine of California, I couldn’t imagine a better experience.