Third-party voting persists despite tight election
By Emma Skidmore | Nov. 3, 2020Athens residents explain why, or why not, they choose to vote for third-party candidates.
Athens residents explain why, or why not, they choose to vote for third-party candidates.
Several Faculty Senate members strongly support a possible resolution that would call for purchasing card privileges to be fully reinstated.
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Political platforms are confusing and often disingenuous. We broke down what they’re really going to do in office.
If President Trump is re-elected, he will make his previous term look minuscule to what he wants to accomplish next.
Right-wing, fear-mongering tactics and conspiracy thought was a thing long before Q ever entered the spotlight.
In making America “great” again, Trump wants to fuel the economic fire lit by Reagan and neoliberal policy, or he wants to revert America to an explicitly and legally oppressive state — or both.
This year's chaos serves as a harsh reminder that gun ownership is a crucial right.
Ohio has six games to make it to the MAC Championship
J.W. Smith shares his story and talks about his new book at Authors @ Alden.
Impound lots are currently required to exist within city limits, an ordinance passed by Council Monday will allow this lots to exist 5 miles outside of city limits.
Love Goes captures all phases of a breakup while still keeping an upbeat tempo and a somewhat positive outlook on what's to come, even if it's just for the night.
This album stays in the running for AOTY.
Fisher owns the restaurant with his wife, Aysha.
Armie Hammer and Lily James both give fine performances.
See where the Bobcats ranked in this week’s power rankings.
The classroom will reopen Nov. 16 as long as no further COVID-19 cases are reported.
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The diversity of the album’s artists and genres allows for everyone to be able to relate to a song and encourages them to support social justice and protest movements.