MULTIMEDIA
Football: Ohio’s offense already in midseason form during tough loss at Rutgers
By Owen Lipstreu | Sep. 1Parker Navarro and the offense didn’t miss a beat in the season opener
Get to know Athens’ music scene
By Elizabeth Talaga | Sep. 1Supporting local musicians is an effective way to immerse oneself in Athens’ culture.
Night of drag, drama takes place at OU
By Catalina Litts | Sep. 1OUPC puts on a dazzling night of drag for students.
Alden Library enters planning phase for major renovation project
By Kaitlin Hogg | Sep. 1Ohio University is partnering with a global architecture firm to reimagine Alden Library. Construction is expected to start after June 2026.
American Eagle’s jeans controversy sparks conversations
By Nyla Gilbert | Sep. 1Sydney Sweeney’s controversial American Eagle ad campaign has sparked backlash for allegedly echoing eugenics-era ideals of beauty and exclusion, drawing comparisons to Brooke Shields’ infamous 1980 Calvin Klein ad and highlighting sharp divides in how brands approach representation in fashion marketing today.
Voinovich School brings thrift stores to campus
By Fiona Petticrew | Sep. 1Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs is hosting several thrift pop-ups throughout this year to help eliminate the transportation problem for students, as well as fast fashion.
Behind the Lens: Gutting the Roadless Rule will wreck public lands
By Ethan Herx | Sep. 1In late June, the Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Forest Service announced a plan to get rid of a decades-old policy restricting roads. Getting rid of the rule will not have the advantages the Trump administration claims.
Emily's Evidence: Reading is not exclusive
By Emily Stokes | Sep. 1What constitutes a reader and why are people so intent on gatekeeping the reading space?
Volleyball: Bobcat Invitational displays highs and lows for Ohio
By Brandon Gross | Sep. 1Ohio (1-2) started its season with the Bobcat Invitational, where it played three home games against Bucknell (0-3), Iowa State (2-0), and Eastern Illinois (2-0). Ohio won its first game against Bucknell but failed to get anything going during its last two games, resulting in a 1-2 record overall for the tournament.
The Weekender: Labor Day, local music and a food drive
By Ethan Herx | Sep. 1Athens will be bustling with musical and cultural events this week.
'Superman' sets new standard for future DC Comics movies
By Jude Hannahs | Aug. 29"Superman" (2025) is here to save the day in a film that brings life into a franchise that’s in desperate need of a fresh beginning.
Kickin' with Kyra: Fall is for fashion
By Kyra Dapore | Aug. 29With the breeze kicking in, there are many creative fall clothing choices to choose from by adding layers and new additions.
Ohio falls just short of upsetting Rutgers in season opener
By Charlie Fadel | Aug. 28Ohio came up just short against Rutgers on Thursday night
OU plans to suspend 11 programs, merge 18 under SB1
By Maggie Amacher | Aug. 28Ohio University will suspend admissions to 11 degree programs and merge 18 others as part of the Advance Higher Education Act, requiring minimum graduation thresholds for each program.
Off the Deep End: We don't need Warped Tour
By Nicholas Kobe | Aug. 28Warped Tour is best known as the alt-rock festival that brought the big names and up-and-coming artists to the doorstep of fans. Now, with only three dates and a nostalgia-based lineup, the modern version of Warped Tour has no reason to exist.
Human interest staff promote Athens' hotspots
By Gina Napoli | Aug. 28Whether a student is looking for a new outfit or delicious meal, there are a variety of places down Court and East State Street to explore.
UAOU hosts ‘cheer-in’ after university canceled bargaining meetings
By Mary Kate McNamee | Aug. 27United Academics of Ohio University members and students held a “cheer-in” Wednesday at Baker University Center to support their bargaining team during negotiations with university administrators. The event followed frustration over two abruptly canceled bargaining sessions, as faculty push for a contract they say will strengthen job security and improve education quality.

















