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(02/27/23 4:45am)
When I die, I want to be reincarnated as a fly on the wall so that I can understand why people love to run their mouths. I want to be in the room when the tea is spilt, when the gossip is whispered and when the rumor mill is open for work.
(02/27/23 4:51am)
Black History Month is a great time of the year when Americans all across the country can recognize and celebrate what historical Black figures have accomplished. Political figures such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Thurgood Marshall, Sojourner Truth, Barack Obama and more, are all fantastic examples of excellence within the Black community. But, they only make up a small percentage of an even larger catalog.
(02/27/23 4:39am)
Graduation season is upon us. It seems to have become a tradition for women to wear a white dress to celebrate their graduation from high school or college. There are millions of white dresses out there and it can get overwhelming trying to find a unique one, so here are some unique white dress recommendations you can wear when celebrating your academic accomplishments.
(02/27/23 4:36am)
Just about everyone knows about the little blond girl who vanished from an apartment resort in Praia da Luz when she was just three years old. The disappearance of Madeleine McCann has been one of the most well-known missing-persons cases in history, having received international publicity due to the fact that she vanished seemingly without a trace. The suspicious circumstances of the case led people to believe that McCann’s parents might have had something to do with her disappearance, as they went out to dinner and left McCann and her two siblings alone in an unlocked apartment. However, considering the possible recent development in the case, it would suggest that McCann’s parents really don’t know what happened to their daughter.
(02/27/23 2:46am)
In this episode, we interview current film professor and future head of the film department Justin Daering about working on the set of The Accountant and much more.
(02/27/23 4:18am)
Ohio traveled to Bowling Green, Kentucky, this weekend to take on one of 36 undefeated teams in Division I: Western Kentucky.
(02/27/23 4:15am)
Two years after Athens City Council passed a resolution to reduce the use of plastic within city events, the enforcement of the resolution will be in full effect within 2023.
(02/27/23 4:04am)
Tables decorated with floral centerpieces and dimly lit candles neatly littered the Baker Center’s ballroom Saturday evening for the International Student Union’s, or ISU’s, annual dinner, occurring for the first time post-COVID-19.
(02/27/23 4:50am)
Ohio had a disappointing weekend at the Camel Stampede Tournament. After a four-game slate against some difficult competition, the Bobcats will most likely come home unsatisfied after winning one of four games.
(02/27/23 3:57am)
The Jewish calendar operates on a lunar cycle, whereas the Gregorian calendar is based on a solar cycle. This is the reason why it seems like Jewish holidays like Rosh Hashanah or Passover come at different times every year. When we enter a new month, it is called Rosh Chodesh, which literally means “the head of the month.” A few days ago it was Rosh Chodesh Adar, the beginning of the Jewish month of Adar. Adar is a special month because of the holiday of Purim, which takes place on the 14th day of the month. Purim celebrates how a plot to kill all the Jews in Persia was thwarted, thanks to Queen Esther, who hid her Judaism from the king. The story of Purim is beautiful, and it is one of my favorite holidays.
(02/27/23 3:54am)
Abortion is probably the most controversial topic in the United States at any given time. The desire to ban it keeps many leaning right while the left promotes abortion rights. Whatever you believe, I think everyone can agree that abortion and cases where it is considered are far more complex than the law could ever give credit to.
(02/27/23 3:51am)
Whether over the clouds or on the ground, some Ohio University students are working on becoming the next generation to enter the aviation field.
(02/27/23 3:50am)
Pizza originated in Naples, Italy, in the 1700s to feed the overpopulated and poor community near the bay. Funnily enough, pizza now stands as a renowned college kid delicacy for nights out and nights in.
(02/26/23 7:20pm)
This week, Zoe and Jada tackle a true crime look at history. Join us as we bring you detailed accounts of art heists that shook the world, some remain unsolved to this day.
(02/26/23 6:47pm)
The Mexican restaurant on Court Street has become a favorite for Athens locals and OU students alike.
(02/26/23 5:47pm)
As Luc Reeve threw himself at the loose puck to knock it away from Ohio’s defensive zone, cheers erupted in Bird Arena. Seconds ticked down on the clock until there was no more, signaling that Ohio had won its final game at home this season.
(02/25/23 11:41pm)
Ohio's (6-21, 4-12 Mid-American Conference) offense struggled in its 68-49 defeat to Western Michigan.
(02/25/23 9:57pm)
A pair of streaks ended with Ohio’s 85-68 loss to Miami on Saturday. Ohio’s six-game winning streak was halted, as was its seven-game winning streak against Miami.
(02/25/23 4:24pm)
In this episode, Annie Spies, Juliana Colant, and I continue our conversation about finding yourself in college as it pertains to dating, seeking male validation, and learning self-love.
(02/25/23 8:42pm)
Ohio was back in Bird Arena this weekend for its last series of home games after traveling to Lynchburg, Virginia, last weekend to face Liberty. Ohio thrives on home ice, though, and that showed in Friday’s 6-1 victory.