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Sassy Cassie: Trump manipulated the country amid TikTok ban, reinstation
By Cassie Dye | Jan. 21The ban on TikTok started with Trump, yet he will also get the praise for saving it.
Lately with Layne: Day one executive orders concerning, harmful
By Layne Rey | Jan. 21In coordination with his campaign talking points, he signed or plans to sign executive orders surrounding immigration, energy and what he refers to as “American values.”
Basketball: Everything to know ahead of Ohio’s matchup against Buffalo
By Owen Lipstreu | Jan. 21Everything you need to know before Ohio takes on Buffalo this Wednesday.
Bedpost: ‘Babygirl’ explores reality of women’s sexual desires
By BedPost staff writer | Jan. 21“Babygirl” is a film that looks at kinks and the shame women often feel with having those kinks/desires in the bedroom.
Editorial: How MLK Day reminds, prompts people to serve
By The Post Editorial Board | Jan. 21For the third time in U.S. history, MLK Day and the presidential inauguration were celebrated on the same day. President Donald Trump and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. are juxtapositions of people. However, King is a reminder to push back against hate with service and a passion for unity.
OU’s silent march, celebratory brunch celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy
By Drew Hoffmaster | Jan. 21Monday, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. hosted a silent march at 9:30 a.m. and celebratory brunch at 10 a.m. in Baker University Center.
Princess Kate Middleton’s remission creates cancer awareness
By Nyla Gilbert | Jan. 21After a year marked by challenges and resilience, Princess Kate, now in remission from cancer, embraces her recovery and new role as a passionate advocate for groundbreaking cancer research and patient care.
Students discuss Inauguration Day, second Trump term
By Ben Schneider | Jan. 21On Jan. 20, President-elect Donald Trump will be back in the Oval Office. Ohio University students weighed in on the upcoming Inauguration Day and the thought of a second Trump term.
OU honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
By Mary Kate McNamee | Jan. 21The university honors MLK through annual events, coming together with students to admire his legacy.
Lately with Layne: Biden’s farewell address warns, calls to action
By Layne Rey | Jan. 21Former President Joe Biden delivered a farewell address Wednesday in which he warned Americans of the dangers that are to succeed him.
Wrestling: Ohio overpowers Edinboro at home
By Jude Hannahs | Jan. 21Ohio wins with ease against Edinboro.
OU-YDSA seeks to make Athens a sanctuary city for transgender people
By Zoe Weyand | Jan. 21Transgender rights are in legal jeopardy, leading the Ohio University Young Democratic Socialists of America to begin a grassroots campaign to protect the rights of transgender people and name Athens a sanctuary city.
Metal Mondays: David Lynch understood true American life
By Jackson McCoy | Jan. 21The late director encapsulated the eerie intersections of nostalgia and corruption in his films in a way no one else could.
Music takes center stage at Trump's inauguration
By Alexandra Hopkins | Jan. 21Musicians have faced backlash for their performances at Donald Trump’s 2025 inauguration.
Americans flock to RedNote in preparation of TikTok ban
By Alaina Dackermann | Jan. 21Americans have begun downloading and posting on the popular Chinese app RedNote.
‘Balloonerism’ blends beautiful instrumentals, vocals
By Abby Jenkins | Jan. 21“Balloonerism,” the late Mac Miller’s recent album, was released Jan. 17 and has left his loyal community mourning and remembering his art.
Plant Clones continues to germinate Athens music scene
By Sophia Rooksberry | Jan. 21A profoundly original group of musicians, the band began planting seeds in the Athens music scene in January 2024.
Hockey: Ohio stuns sold-out crowd for second night in Bird Arena
By Jackson McCoy | Jan. 21The weekend sweep against West Virginia proved Ohio’s time away only made the team stronger.
Angus the ‘Donkey Dog’ spreads warmth, affection
By Cami Seymore | Jan. 21Donkey Coffee’s favorite regular, Angus the Dog, spreads warmth and affection during the cold winter months in Athens.




















