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(02/21/24 4:01am)
As a pioneer of R&B music, Chanté Moore will go down in history for her contributions to the genre. After the singer’s breakthrough in 1992 with her debut album “Precious,” she landed high on the top R&B charts throughout the world.
(02/21/24 3:39am)
Most Generation Z kids probably remember getting their first phones or computers in their teenage years, as their parents said, "A phone is a responsibility."
(02/20/24 10:37pm)
In this episode, we cover the first three Mission Impossible movies.
(02/20/24 11:46pm)
Citizens rallied outside of City Hall Monday night to promote the passing of a resolution calling for a ceasefire for the Gaza-Israeli conflict.
(02/21/24 4:37am)
I’m not much of a TV watcher. It usually ends up being more time and energy consuming than a film for me, and I just do not have that kind of time. However, there’s one show that was able to draw me in enough to watch every single episode: “Letterkenny.” It is the only series to do so, giving it high marks in my book. So, in the wise words of the protagonist, Wayne, “pitter patter, let’s get at ‘er.”
(02/21/24 2:48am)
For patrons and employees of Athens County Public Libraries, this February is more than the month most known for Valentine’s Day. It’s Library Lovers Month, which means 29 days of celebrating the mutual love between the library and its doting clientele.
(02/20/24 1:05pm)
(02/20/24 3:53am)
The College of Fine Arts renewal strategy is a project set to renovate, relocate and reconstruct buildings within the college to revitalize arts education across campus and the Athens community.
(02/20/24 3:47am)
A rally demanding Athens' support for a ceasefire in Palestine was held outside the Athens City Building before the city council meeting on Monday.
(02/20/24 3:25am)
The entertainment industry is no stranger to scandalous affairs and gossip. For centuries now, the stories of notorious mistresses and forbidden love affairs have plagued popular culture. From King Henry VIII to President John F. Kennedy, it is no shocker that some patterns have seen longevity well into the 21st century.
(02/20/24 2:52am)
The Kansas City Chiefs have been crowned Super Bowl champions, which means it’s time for the other 31 teams in the NFL to focus on how to build their team to dethrone the back-to-back champions. This offseason presents a variety of franchise-altering questions that could impact the next three to five years for their respective franchises. From the NFL draft to free agency, it’s time to look at some of the biggest queries of this offseason.
(02/20/24 1:55am)
The human experience is confusing, it’s unexplainable and unexpected. This uncertainty is at the core of being a human being, that we all know our lives could take a turn in any way possible, and sometimes our circumstances are less than ideal. Along with this, drama is also a core part of human life.
(02/20/24 1:29am)
On Feb. 5, Israeli forces broke into the home of Samaher Esmail, a 46-year-old Palestinian-American woman from the town of Silwad in the occupied West Bank. Esmail was asleep in her bed when she was arrested for what the Israel Defense Forces, or IDF, claims was “incitement on social media,” though she has yet to actually be charged with a crime. After she was arrested, her relatives didn’t know where she was taken.
(02/20/24 1:26am)
Ohio University’s theme, “Forever Ohio,” can mean many things to different people. To alums, it often means an eternal place of memories they will cherish and an invisible string that will forever tie them to the place that nurtured them into the workplace. Ken Klein definitely took this mindset to heart.
(02/22/24 4:00am)
Sequels are great, but some are a complete flop and cringe to watch. Many factors can make or break a sequel to some of our favorite films, whether it is the acting or simply the script itself.
(02/20/24 3:45am)
Ohio (7-16, 4-8 Mid-American Conference) has hit a winning drought. After having eclipsed its previous season’s win total of six in just their 18th game of the current season, the team has dropped five consecutive games, entering an ill-timed stretch against some of the MAC’s top contenders.
(02/20/24 1:10am)
Obviously, you should wear whatever you want. Trends cycle so quickly that something that might not be considered "on trend" now will probably be back within a couple of fashion seasons.
(02/20/24 1:48am)
Film is the ultimate storyteller, especially when it comes to history. Textbooks and online articles pale compared to movies’ innate power to grapple audiences and transport them to a time and place, inaccessible beyond the big screen.
(02/20/24 12:56am)
Many of us have had a debilitating crush or two, the kind you simply can't shake out of your system for days on end. The feeling seems to overtake your stream of consciousness, and the fear and anxiety of losing them reaches an all-time high.
(02/20/24 1:35am)
Senior night in Bird Arena brought plenty of emotions, with five players set to graduate at the end of the semester. Ohio knew it had to bring the passion, especially after getting swept by Liberty the previous weekend. Ohio wasn’t going to take a loss to Drexel, and the dominant 6-1 victory it earned proved that. The energy that the team had seemingly lost last weekend was back, and it especially showed in the second period. Ohio is set to take on Liberty again next weekend, but after that, it will be looking ahead to the ACHA National Tournament. The victory against Drexel helped Ohio to show that it could still be a formidable presence in the national tournament. Here are the numbers to know from the win.