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(10/06/23 4:22am)
Last Thursday, the "Harry Potter" world said goodbye to one of its most important cast members. Michael Gambon, more famously known as the man who played the great wizard and headmaster at Hogwarts, Albus Dumbledore, died at 82.
(09/29/23 3:22am)
With many businesses around Athens fueling the caffeine addiction of thousands of students every day, National Coffee Day being right around the corner means students are excited to give themselves a reason to buy their favorite coffee drinks on Friday.
(09/25/23 4:54am)
It is finally time for a favorite unofficial season: spooky season. With the start of fall and the official goodbye to summer memories, Ohio University students reflect on their favorite activities for the upcoming fall festivities as well as what they are most looking forward to with the start of autumn.
(09/18/23 12:50am)
The annual Ohio Pawpaw Festival was held at Lake Snowden this weekend and included various local goods with everything from food vendors to small businesses and educative tents focusing on nature. But the real star of the show was Ohio’s very own native pawpaw fruit.
(09/12/23 3:15am)
This past summer, Ohio University officially switched from using Pepsi products to Coca-Cola products in their dining halls and markets. While some students viewed the switch as a huge success, others mourned the loss of their favorite Pepsi products, gone but never forgotten.
(09/11/23 3:44am)
Locals of Athens or people just passing through can hear the buzz of vendors on Saturday mornings at 701 E. State St. With everything from fresh vegetables coming from nearby farms to warm baked bread, beautiful hand-picked flowers and smooth coffee for gentle wake-up, attendees of the Athens Farmers Market all agree: they love it here.
(08/31/23 3:05am)
After former president Donald Trump was booked at the Fulton County Jail in Georgia on Aug. 20, a mugshot of him was made public record and quickly went viral across the internet. According to The New York Times, this was the first mugshot of any American president making it an image that will go down in history.
(05/25/23 2:28am)
Although students are the center focus when it comes to their transition from high school to college, it is important to look at the impact that this transition may have on parents.
(04/28/23 1:38am)
Between Fest Season, random days of nice weather and the general hustle and bustle of spring, some can argue that this semester, like every semester, has been hectic for many students.
(04/25/23 1:39am)
Safe Swimming for All, a program created by Gianna Petrella, is recruiting Ohio University students to help teach children with disabilities how to swim. The program is held at the Beacon School in increments of six weeks where trainers and volunteers work together to create a specialized plan for each student in order to help them achieve certain goals.
(04/24/23 1:57am)
Well, it’s official: the year is wrapping up. While most students will start to plan their return in the fall, many cannot help but stop and think about the graduating class of 2023.
(04/20/23 3:00am)
Medical marijuana cards hold many purposes for students with both mental and physical illnesses. According to Johns and Wales University, some of the benefits of marijuana include treating anxiety disorders as well as reducing inflammation which can help those dealing with chronic pains.
(04/17/23 12:54am)
Variant Magazine takes the runway this week as the Variant Fashion Show will be held in the Galbreath Chapel from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 19. The entrance fee to the show is $7.99 for general admission or $12.99 for VIP admission, which includes pictures and mocktails.
(04/06/23 12:33am)
For those looking for something to do this weekend, “For The Tenth Time” will be performed at Putnam Hall, a show written, directed and acted out by students of the university that focuses on bipolar disorder and bringing a more human face to mental illness.
(03/20/23 2:25am)
For Generation Z, Selena Gomez has become a familiar icon in pop culture. Whether she is known for her early movies and shows like “Barney,” “The Wizards of Waverly Place” and “Princess Protection Program” or songs like “Come and Get It” or “Same Old Love,” fans from across the world have come to love the 30-year-old, as she reminds them of their childhood.
(03/03/23 4:19am)
Correction appended.
(02/28/23 4:03am)
Hiding on the side of the highway near Athens resides White's Mill: a family business built on the edge of the river. In the mill, treasures from children's books, pottery, gardening tips and tricks and the occasional cat roaming around can be found, leaving visitors excited to return.
(02/24/23 1:55am)
A gunman opened fire at Michigan State University, or MSU, on Feb. 13, killing three students and leaving five more in critical condition before dying by suicide according to Michigan State Police, the names of the victims included Arielle Anderson, Brian Fraser and Alexandria Verner.
(02/14/23 5:19pm)
On the eve of Valentine's Day, students gathered in Baker Center to hear from one of the leads of the most prominent dating show in America, Ben Higgins, from ABC's "The Bachelor."
(02/13/23 4:06am)
Every year, it's the same thing: boxes of chocolate, little teddy bears, flowers and jewelry crowd the aisles of almost every store in America. For some, the reminder of being single can be depressing and make the holiday uncomfortable, but others choose to embrace their relationship status and celebrate with friends. Even those in relationships find time during the holiday to spend with other people they love besides their significant other making the holiday a celebration of friendship and love.