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Ohio politicians, student senators push against restrictive transgender youth law
On Jan. 24, the Ohio Senate voted to override Gov. Mike DeWine’s veto against Ohio House Bill 68 The bill limits access to essential healthcare needs for transgender youth, including restricting transgender minors from receiving gender-affirming care and preventing transgender girls from taking part in girl’s and women’s sports.
Margie’s Meatloaf Mecca leaves Athens
After confusing many driving to Athens on Route 33 and more recently Route 50 with a strange billboard promising meatloaf served with strawberry milk since October 2019, Margie’s Meatloaf Mecca is going away.
Men's Basketball: Ohio scores 22 points off turnovers in dominant win over Buffalo
Just over two weeks ago, Ohio (11-10, 5-4 Mid-American Conference) lost its seventh game in a nine-game stretch; now, the team has bounced back, winning four of its last five games to get above .500 both in the MAC and in the regular season with its most recent win Tuesday night by a score of 91-70 over Buffalo (2-18, 1-7 Mid-American Conference).
People and Planet: Netanyahu is blatantly genocidal
It is estimated that over 26,000 civilians have been murdered by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) in Gaza — including 10,000 children — following the brutal Hamas attack on Israelis carried out on Oct. 7, 2023, that slaughtered 1,139.
What We’re Watching: Not everything needs to be set in the ‘80s
Everybody yearns for the past. Nostalgia is defined as longing or affection for the past, either for a place or time that someone has fond memories of. For many people, these feelings of nostalgia arise for the tubular decade of neon tights and new wave music: the 1980s.
Ohio Senate Bill 83 set to change state universities regarding DEI
Ohio Senate Bill 83, known as the Ohio Higher Education Enhancement Act, may bring significant changes to universities, specifically regulating the content taught by professors, hindering diversity, equity and inclusion training within universities and restricting partnerships with China.
Walkways to be replaced with concrete on Court, Union streets
Bricks play a big role in the homey feel of Athens, but they push people with disabilities away with their uneven placements on walkways.
‘The Coaching Life Podcast’ stresses the importance of athletics
Chris Stewart, an Ohio University professor and the Operations Manager for the Scripps College of Communication, hosts "The Coaching Life" podcast with Pat Martin, where they discuss all things sports, with a particular focus on coaching and player development.
Jess Selects: Groovy indie hits to mellow out your playlist
Let’s wind down this week with some laid-back beats and cozy compositions from all around the world. Here are your songs of the week:
Live-action remakes lack flair
Live-action adaptations have been around for years. While many have been released in the past few years, large numbers of those released have little or no critical acclaim. Sure, there have been some well-made live-action adaptations, but for the most part, they have fallen short.
The most anticipated films of 2024
From long-awaited sequels to daring remakes and original works, plenty of exciting films are coming out in 2024. Many of these films were delayed due to the Writers’ Guild of America, or WGA, strike last year. Now that the strike has ended, films are pressing play once more this year.
Director Spotlight: Greta Gerwig deserves more recognition for her directing
In light of her recent Oscar nomination snub for Best Director, Greta Gerwig’s contributions and accomplishments in the film industry are bar none. From “Lady Bird” to “Little Women” to the recent blockbuster “Barbie,” Gerwig produces hit after hit, continuously proving herself to be one of the best directors of the 21st century.
5 ways to stay ahead of the curve for internship, job season
For many students, internship and job season is a terrifying time of the year. Slowly beginning in the early months of winter and ending in the spring, it can be challenging to stay ahead and put your best foot forward when it comes to applying for that opportunity you really want.
OU Speech and Debate pulled out red carpet for annual tournament
Over the past weekend, no one in the vicinity of Gordy, Ellis or Tupper Hall could have missed the collection of students clad in business attire scurrying around the area.
Letter to the Editor: Samaritan's Purse project Operation Christmas Child sends over 11.3 million gifts to children worldwide
Dear Editor,
Too Long Didn’t Listen: A ranking of all of Green Day’s albums
As Green Day just released its 14th studio album “Saviors,” let’s take a moment to look back and rank all of the albums released by the Oakland natives up until this point.
Women’s Basketball: How Ohio has controlled the interior on defense despite its size
It’s no secret that height matters in basketball, especially on defense. With greater length, a team can take up more of its opponent’s space on the court, contest shots better from range and in close and get hands in passing lanes.
Swim & Dive: Far from home, Astrid Pichardo makes a name for herself
Despite being thousands of miles away from home, Astrid Pichardo has proven herself a vital asset to Ohio’s Swimming and Diving Team.