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(02/12/24 12:30am)
When I read the Metal Injection headline “Metallica’s Download Set Got Noise Complaint From 15 Miles Away,” all I could think was “rock on.” At the time, I was full of anticipation, as I was going to see the band on that same tour; if I got anything less than a similar sonic assault on my eardrums, I was going to be thoroughly disappointed.
(02/12/24 5:00am)
Over the past few years, college athletes have gained more rights than ever before. In 2021, players were allowed to earn pay for their name, image and likeness (NIL). In 2022, they were allowed the ability to transfer more than once with an NCAA waiver. Now, in 2024, there seems to be unionization on the horizon for one specific team. Dartmouth men’s basketball is holding a vote to potentially unionize.
(02/12/24 12:58am)
The “My Little Pony” fan base seems to be going back to its roots as infection alternate universes, or AUs, have rapidly gained popularity in the last few weeks. Drawings ranging from unsettling to gory have infected my TikTok For You page, and while I am currently enjoying the stories and creativity, I cannot help but think back to when my ten-year-old self was horrified by the “My Little Pony” horror movement in the 2010s.
(02/12/24 5:00am)
Taylor Swift is one of the most popular names in pop culture. The media always has eyes on her; the same goes for Swift's star-studded group of friends.
(02/15/24 4:19am)
Faculty retention rates at Ohio University are still dropping after the COVID-19 pandemic layoffs, leading to fewer course offerings for students and frustration among instructional faculty.
(02/12/24 12:51am)
Travis Kelce has received media attention for his relationship with Taylor Swift, gaining a flood of new supporters. With his name in entertainment headlines, many people may need to learn who Travis Kelce is or his achievements.
(02/12/24 5:00am)
Ohio (1-4) opened its season in Boca Raton, Florida, finding itself ahead of one of the most challenging weekend slates of the season in the FAU Paradise Classic. In the event, Ohio took on Michigan State, Arkansas, Penn State and the event’s host, Florida Atlantic.
(02/12/24 1:08am)
ABC Network's hit show "Abbott Elementary" has seen massive success since its premiere in 2021. One of the key components to the comedy's stardom is creator, producer and lead actress Quinta Brunson. The Philadelphia native got her start on the internet, producing and uploading videos for YouTube. She has continuously worked to rise to the top and is now an Emmy award-winning actress and writer.
(02/12/24 5:00am)
Ohio University’s Black History Month Committee hosted an event to highlight the African American Research and Service Institute research from 2000-2010 and present the recipients of the Rev. Dr. Francine C. Child Service Justice Scholarship Endowment.
(02/12/24 5:00am)
Country/Americana singer Sarah Jarosz released her seventh studio album, “Polaroid Lovers,” on Jan. 26. She is on tour in support of the album and made a stop Sunday in Marietta at the People’s Bank Theater. Throughout her career, the Nashville-based singer has won four Grammy awards, in both her solo career and band I’m With Her, and has over 261 million streams and almost 850,000 monthly listeners on Spotify.
(02/15/24 4:15am)
Since Hollywood was established as a municipality in 1903 and later consolidated into Los Angeles, the emergence of rumors and celebrity obsession has greatly impacted female-identifying artists. From actors like Clara Bow to Gloria Swanson, the 1920s, in particular, saw an increase in celebrity coverage as silent films boomed in Hollywood.
(02/13/24 5:00am)
For those looking for independent films by ground-breaking filmmakers, "American Fiction" and "They Cloned Tyrone" hit the mark.
(02/15/24 3:15am)
National champion of speech and debate, Ohio University Student Senate Judicial Panel Chief Justice, rapper J-Tolb and occasional Rufus the Bobcat — these titles and many more belong to one student: Jalen Tolbert.
(02/11/24 7:49pm)
During Ohio's (13-11, 7-4 Mid-American Conference) four-game winning streak, the team played strong defense to go along with excellent shooting; however, on Saturday in its 100-87 loss to Arkansas State (11-14, 6-6 Sun Belt Conference), Ohio had one of its worst defensive performances of the season.
(02/11/24 8:07pm)
On a day when Ohio (7-15, 4-7 Mid-American Conference) dropped its fourth straight game and lost the battle against Texas State (13-12, 3-9 Sun Belt), most wouldn’t expect there to be many bright spots. Despite the losses adding up for Ohio, freshman guard Laylay Fantroy delivered a breakout performance with a career-high 24 points.
(02/10/24 11:37pm)
Ohio (7-15, 4-7 Mid-American Conference) returned to the Convo and came up short in the team’s final nonconference matchup against Texas State (13-12, 3-9 Sun Belt), losing 80-71. Ohio shot just 4-of-20 from three, while Texas State went 8-of-16, also losing the free throw battle as Texas State went 26-of-28 on free throws.
(02/11/24 1:10pm)
Ohio was swept by Liberty on Friday and Saturday for the second time this season. The Bobcats played fairly well in both games but could not close out either game, losing both by a score of 3-4.
(02/11/24 8:20pm)
Ohio (6-5, 2-3 Mid-American Conference) was able to rally after a strong start from Kent State (5-14, 1-4 Mid-American Conference) to win 34-15 in the rivalry named "The Grudge Match."
(02/09/24 1:05pm)
(02/09/24 4:05am)
Have you ever read “Alice in Wonderland?” No? Me neither. The one thing I do know about “Alice in Wonderland” is the looking-glass world she jumps into in the sequel. On one side of the looking glass is the world we live in, on the other side of the looking glass is the reverse world. If Alice wants to stand still, she runs, chess pieces come to life and print is read backward.