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(04/26/24 4:01am)
Ohio University President Lori Stewart Gonzalez announced Monday that Don Leo will be the next executive vice president and provost starting July 1, according to a university press release.
(04/26/24 3:45am)
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure at Ohio University’s Office of Sustainability’s Rebike Program. The Program was part of a series of events in celebration of Earth Day on Tuesday, continuing the tradition of celebrating “Earth Day Every Day.” In efforts to promote the reuse of long-lasting products such as bicycles, the ReBike Program is a good start to practice being environmentally friendly.
(04/26/24 3:25am)
I’ve always been someone who likes to keep busy and is always looking for the next thing. College was the perfect place for my on-the-go energy. As it finally comes to an end, I stand still as the pain of leaving sets in.
(04/26/24 3:12am)
While Ohio (23-22, 11-8 Mid-American Conference) has seen itself on the right side of a handful of comebacks this season, the team’s final nonconference matchup against Pitt (16-29, 6-15 Atlantic Coast Conference) would see Ohio on the other end, falling 5-4.
(04/25/24 7:26pm)
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(04/25/24 4:03am)
Ohio will be looking to string a couple of wins together when it takes on Toledo this weekend in a three-game home series. The Bobcats have won back-to-back games against tough opponents after a Tuesday night victory against Morehead State.
(04/25/24 12:05pm)
(04/25/24 3:00am)
Las Nubes is a Miami-based group composed of DIY music movement mainstays, Ale Campos and Emile Milgrim. The group's combination of 90s-influenced punk rock and dream pop has created a unique sound featured in their upcoming sophomore LP, “Tormentas Malsanas.”
(04/25/24 1:45am)
This is a developing story, last updated at 2:22 p.m. April 25
(04/25/24 3:00am)
Technically, recording homeless people is legal when in a public place. The only question is whether or not it is ethically sound, or if videographers just do it to get views.
(04/25/24 3:00am)
Many bars in Athens have unique food and drink menus with specials for students and locals to enjoy. Here’s a list of some of the best specials:
(04/25/24 3:00am)
JoJo Siwa, once known for her sparkly rainbow merch and flamboyant, juvenile outfits, is attempting to turn over a new leaf. It is certainly garnering a lot of attention, just not necessarily positive attention. Many have deemed it cringe and have not embraced it.
(04/25/24 3:00am)
Taylor Swift has again made a dramatic musical entrance with her eleventh studio album, “The Tortured Poets Department.” The album's announcement came as a surprise Feb. 4 at the Grammys, with fans previously speculating about the re-release of Swift’s “reputation.”
(04/25/24 3:00am)
Sandra Harris is the new executive director of the Kennedy Museum of Art and will start her new role July 1, Ohio University announced in a news release.
(04/25/24 3:00am)
Every year, students in the Ohio University Museum Studies certificate program get together to gain hands-on experience in an exhibit at the Kennedy Museum of Art, located at The Ridges.
(04/25/24 3:33am)
Ohio University's Habitat for Humanity is a student-run organization that creates safe living throughout Southeast Ohio by building homes for those in need.
(04/25/24 3:00am)
Ohio University’s annual journalism scholarship and awards banquet took place Tuesday. It marked the first banquet since the university paused the awarding of race-based scholarships following Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s interpretation of the June 2023 U.S. Supreme Court decision to strike down affirmative action. During the ceremony, Eddith Dashiell, OU professor and director of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, made a powerful statement by addressing the removed scholarships in a speech lasting over 10 minutes and ending in the night’s only standing ovation.
(04/25/24 3:36am)
Throughout Ohio, there are a surprising number of large and medium-sized music festivals. But only one was named by Billboard as “one of the U.S. festival circuit's best-kept secrets.”
(04/25/24 3:09am)
The United Academics of Ohio University, or UAOU, hosted an event and discussion of the current state of unionization on College Green on Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m. to demonstrate to OU leadership that faculty are ready to vote for unionization.
(04/25/24 3:32am)
On April 10, 2024, Orenthal James “O.J.” Simpson died of prostate cancer at 76 years old. Simpson is most known for being on trial for charges involving the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. The trial was televised and spanned 11 months, starting Nov. 9, 1994, and ending Oct. 3, 1995. Simpson pled not guilty, and his response has been parodied ever since.