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(01/31/23 4:47am)
The Bengals may have lost, but there are still plenty of Athens names to cheer for. Feb. 1 marks the celebration of National Girls and Women in Sports Day. Women in sports are often put into categories and breaking stigmas can be very difficult for both active and former athletes who love their sport.
(01/23/23 2:12am)
The days are short, the temperatures are low and the need for some extra UV rays is rising every day. For many, spring couldn't come quickly enough at this point. The holidays have passed and now it's time to dream about the warm sun once again, even though the toasty weather may seem far from reality.
(01/19/23 2:45am)
Every year, certain items become especially popular during the holiday season. Some presents become must-haves on everyone's Christmas list and they get sold out in days. Last year it was the Dyson AirWrap. Students react to this year's most popular items and those who made these items so essential.
(12/21/22 12:20am)
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(11/30/22 5:07pm)
The soundtracks of Disney Princess movies have been on everyone's playlists at some point or another. Whether it be tear-jerker classics like "Tale as Old as Time" from "Beauty and the Beast," or funny tunes like "In Summer" with everyone's favorite singing snowman, Olaf, these iconic melodies continue to be enjoyed by Disney fans both big and small.
(11/18/22 8:36pm)
A beautifully crafted set flowing with dazzling costumes and inspiring actors filled the audience with interest as Ohio University highlighted the story of the Berry Hotel, which stood strong on Court Street for nearly 80 years.
(11/01/22 1:51am)
Everybody has their favorite part of the leaves changing colors during the fall, whether it be looking up to a sea of yellow, orange and red or dancing around with the crunch of the leaves under one’s feet. Athens, with its endless wildlife and nature scenes, is the perfect place to admire autumn and all the beautiful things it has to offer.
(10/27/22 2:06am)
With the start of the fall and the turning of the leaves, students often like to enjoy their favorite drinks while studying and enjoying the view of orange and red. While for some a simple drink from the dining hall or local convenience store fridge will do the trick, others enjoy intricate and beautifully crafted coffees with flavors to remind them of fall.
(10/12/22 2:50am)
After seven years, Trevor Noah, the host of "The Daily Show,“ has decided to step down as anchor.
(10/07/22 2:36am)
In between the snipping of scissors and the stroking of brushes against blank canvas boards, one can find students having fun while they make a variety of crafts. Every Thursday night at the bottom of Baker center in West 82, Ohio University students let their creative side shine at an event called Marti and Stewie Craft Night.
(10/06/22 2:24am)
There's a brand new school club in town calling all LGBTQIA+ people who fall under the sapphic and women loving women umbrella: Lavender Menace.
(09/23/22 1:56am)
With the start of October just around the corner, it is crazy to think that Bobcats have already been back on campus for over a month. While some have already had their relatives come visit them since move-in day, Parents Weekend is the perfect opportunity for students to hang out with the people they love most.
(09/09/22 3:57am)
“Coal Miner’s Daughter” was originally released in 1980 and tells the story of singer Loretta Lynn and her childhood in the Appalachian mountains, more specifically Butcher Hollow, Kentucky.
(09/06/22 2:50am)
In the hills of Appalachia, a music festival focusing on earthly good vibes is held each year in order to celebrate various types of music and local artists. Fried food and local delicacies filled the stomachs of the 2022 tye-dye-clad festival goers, darting in between local vendors and well-traveled attendees alike.