The relative acceptance of the transgender community in modern society didn’t happen until recently. Even though strides have been made to make America a welcoming place for trans people, the U.S.
After its original cancellation in 2006, “Reading Rainbow” is back after nearly 20 years! This revival is paving the way for new generations to have access to books and free education, helping ...
The Bobcats, similar to Kent State, struggle at home with a 1-3-3 record at Pruitt Field, but play better on the road with a 2-3-1 record in enemy territory. Leading the way for the Golden Flashes are ...
Bobcats are flocking to the newest restaurant on campus, Raising Cane’s Chicken Tenders, located on Court Street directly across College Green. The restaurant opened Oct. 7 with long lines flowing out ...
President Donald Trump’s use of the United States National Guard presents damning consequences to the exercise of protest and safety across the country.
Oct. 6 was the last day to register to vote in the November general election in Ohio. Not every election is about who leads from the White House, but votes still matter, even for the seemingly smaller ...
With nearly 600 campus organizations to choose from, Ohio University students are bound to find a group to connect with. Luckily for those interested in filmmaking and writing, Rough Cut Collective ...
"Jane Goodall was fearless in all things,” he said in a statement after the public announcement of Goodall’s death. “She deeply loved humanity and the natural world. It was clear to me in our ...
In this episode, Josh and Eli explain fantasy football to Grace. Then, she drafted a team of her own while they discussed their favorite childhood TV shows.
Ohio picked up its first MAC win of the season just a few days ago against Kent State in dominating fashion. Miami has been pretty good in MAC play, with two back-to-back road wins. Not only has Miami ...
Acting as council president Monday, Councilmember Micah McCarey led a meeting where Athens City Council unanimously passed ...
Thomas Hayes, an associate professor at Ohio University’s School of Film, was taken into custody by Israeli forces while traveling aboard a humanitarian aid vessel bound for Gaza. Hayes was part of a ...