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Golf: Bobcats take 12th in Purdue Fall Invitational
By Jackson Huxel | Oct. 16Ohio places 12th in the Purdue Fall Invitational.
Women's Golf: Ohio finishes seventh in Dayton Flyer Invitational
By Jackson Huxel | Oct. 16Ohio placed seventh in Dayton Flyer Invitational.
Alaina's Orbit: Propaganda is causing political polarization
By Alaina Sayre | Oct. 16The United States has always used propaganda to achieve its goals. Some of these goals have been better for the country than others. The Trump administration has used propaganda to further political polarization in the country and to villainize its political opponents.
Athens High School Football: What to know for River Valley
By Jude Hannahs | Oct. 16For the final time this regular season, the Athens Bulldogs will face the River Valley Raiders away from home.
Soph's Soapbox: Apple Pay's security puts users at risk
By Sophia Anness | Oct. 16Apple Pay is not as secure as it claims to be. Malware and phishing schemes commonly steal data from unsuspecting users.
Football: Everything to know before the Homecoming game against Northern Illinois
By Owen Lipstreu | Oct. 16Everything to know for Northern Illinois.
Social media causes matcha shortage
By Catalina Litts | Oct. 16The Japanese tea industry suffers shortages from matcha trending on social media.
We Should Be Studying: Chandler I Hardley Even Know Her
By Eli Maistros , Grace Schmidt and Joshua Jacob | Oct. 16This week We Should Be Studying has a guest! Grace’s boyfriend Chandler! Chandler takes part in the weekly NFL discussion and talks about his college experience at WVU and answers Eli’s creative questions.
Guide to navigating Election Day as a college student
By Avery St. George | Oct. 16Early voting is a great resource for college students who won’t be in their hometowns on Election Day. In November 2024, almost 45% of Ohio voters cast early ballots -- either in-person or through absentee voting.
Abby's Angle: Taylor Swift's latest album falls short
By Abby Shriver | Oct. 16Taylor Swift’s 12th album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” falls short of the lyrical and stylistic standard Swift has built throughout her career. While the production shines, the awkward lyrics, internet jargon and forced sensuality show an artistic decline from one of the most celebrated songwriters and storytellers.
Nicki Minaj and Cardi B are feuding again
By Luke Ream | Oct. 15Nick Minaj and Cardi B took to the internet hashout the latest continuation of their years long beef; things got intense very quickly.
The Pest: Raising Cane's is a nuisance, keep Athens local
By The Pest staff writer | Oct. 15Raising Canes' construction not only disrupted foot traffic, but now the magnet is slowly pointing away from the local economy in Athens. It’s time to think of somewhere new and local to get your chicken.
Volleyball: What to know for Eastern Michigan this weekend
By London DeMarco | Oct. 15Ohio looks to stay hot during weekend set against Eastern Michigan.
AI developments prompt ethics discussions
By Austin Yau | Oct. 15OpenAI and Meta both announced AI social media apps at the end of September, allowing people to create deepfake AI-generated videos that are not easily taken as false.
Social media transforms shared interests into gatekeeping contests
By Emilie Deoreo | Oct. 15Social media has transformed shared interests into gatekeeping contests, turning personal taste into a performance and challenging who gets to belong online.
Soccer: MAC momentum on the line, Bobcats host Buffalo Bulls in crucial matchup
By Emilie Deoreo | Oct. 15Ohio will play a huge MAC game against Buffalo on Thursday.
Jack of All Takes: Listing contenders, pretenders for Super Bowl
By Jack Muldowney | Oct. 15With the NFL season in full swing, we’ve seen enough to truly evaluate the floors and ceilings of each team in the league. The NFC is a gauntlet, and the AFC throne could be changing owners very soon. Many teams are fighting for a conference championship and, hopefully, a Super Bowl berth, with a handful of those teams being new to the mix of contenders.
Teachers' unions sue state over retirement board changes
By Avery St. George | Oct. 15The Ohio Education Association, Ohio Federation of Teachers and the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) Ohio Conference joined to sue the state over what they considered an “unconstitutional” effort to change the STRS board and deny Ohio teachers control over their retirements.



















