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APD and OUPD prepare for Fest Season
After Sibs Weekend, the start of Fest Season is right around the corner which draws Ohio University students and other party-goers to popular streets such as Mill Street and Palmer Street.
From the Grapevine: The ‘Saltburn’ effect and how we got here
“Saltburn,” directed by Emerald Fennell, was released Nov. 17, 2023. People strolled into theaters with popcorn anticipating a fiery gay romance with Jacob Elordi.
Super Bowl Predictions: winners, key matchups
One of the biggest sporting events of the year will take place Sunday. There are just a few days until the Super Bowl kickoff, which will feature familiar franchises. From the AFC, we have the Kansas City Chiefs, who defeated the Philadelphia Eagles just a year ago for the second Super Bowl victory in the Patrick Mahomes era.
Ethan’s Excerpts: Stop acting like musicians are your friends
With the rise of TikTok in recent years and the subsequent popularity of the musicians and bands whose songs go viral, new and more devoted fan bases of these artists have emerged. The platform has given audiences a deeper look into the lives of musicians, and fans are eager to take a peek. However, this is not necessarily a good thing.
Rise & Grind creates another local coffee option
With the addition of Athens' newest coffee option, a food truck called Rise & Grind, there will now be four local coffee restaurants along the uptown area. This not only creates more options for coffee connoisseurs, but also potentially creates local competition among business owners.
Dishin’ it with Disha: In defense of ‘Screenagers’
My alarm blares at 8 a.m. every weekday and is usually followed by my scrambling to turn it off before the siren-like noises wake my roommate. After that, I slam my head against my pillow and try to convince myself that I am, in fact, not sleepy.
Electric car infrastructure coming to Athens
Athens city officials are planning to bring electric vehicle, or EV, charging infrastructure to the city to mitigate carbon emissions as part of the project to renovate the Athens Armory at the end of Court Street.
What's going on with TikTok and UMG?
If you've used Tiktok over the past few days, you might have noticed a major lack of music. The edits you've saved have suddenly been muted, and the videos on your For You Page either have cover songs or no music at all.
OU offers resources, guidance to encourage student research
Ohio University offers many different research materials accessible to students. As an academic institution, students conducting research is not only possible but encouraged. Additionally, there is a wide range of types of research that can be conducted for both personal and academic reasons.
Artist Spotlight: Charm of Finches champions the indie folk genre
Siblings have been collaborating in the music industry for countless years. A modern rendition of this collaboration is Charm of Finches, a duo of sisters from Australia named Mabel and Ivy Windred-Wornes. The two have found success through their touching indie folk sound, with their new single, "Clean Cut," serving as the newest addition to their distinct discography.
Is This Too Niche: Queer Music
This week with special guest Jessa Miller, Jada, and Zoe take on the wide range of queer music throughout history. Join us as well as we discuss queer music from the musicians we grew up with like Katy Perry, Troy Sivan, and Lady Gaga.
Students battle gym anxiety
Gym anxiety, or gymtimidation, is the fear of exercising in front of others and being unsure of what exercises to do at the gym. According to an article by The New York Post on gym anxiety, in a study of 2,000 Americans, 50% said they view the idea of working out in front of others to be a “daunting prospect.” The article further stated that 31% said they feel anxious when thinking about exercising, as well as 48% are intimidated by the large amount of classes and workouts that exist.
Women’s Basketball: Ohio looks to bounce back from rough stretch against Bowling Green
Coming off two consecutive tough losses against Buffalo and Ball State, Ohio (7-13, 4-6 Mid-American Conference) needs to get back on track against Bowling Green (11-9, 5-5 MAC). The Bobcats will enter the matchup having played their last few games depleted. They’ve been able to push their remaining players, getting career games from their star-studded freshmen, but it has not been enough to match some of the MAC’s top contenders.
Women make history at 66th Grammy Awards
The Grammy Awards is a special night for music lovers all over the world. As a ceremony known for its performances, celebrity announcements and shocking upsets, this past Sunday was surely a night to remember.
Daily Rundown: Inside OU's Coca-Cola contract, WET and Student Senate unite for National Women's Heart Day, a sibs weekend gallery and more
OU's Sibs Weekend gets loud and proud
Ohio’s Sibs Weekend brings crowds to sports, comedic events at The Convo, Baker Center.
3-year Coca-Cola contract offers OU more funding
Ohio University students have noticed something different about their trips to the dining halls ever since September: Coca-Cola products have replaced Pepsi.
The Lo-Down: NBA offenses are scoring more points — is that a good thing?
Luka Dončić, Joel Embiid, Karl-Anthony Towns, Devin Booker and Stephen Curry; what do all those names have in common? In the span of the last three weeks, they’ve each scored at least 60 points in just one game. As of late, it feels like offenses are simply unfair and the league’s top players can just step on the court, choose a number and score that many points at will. But is any of that true? And if it is, is it a bad thing for the NBA?
Metal Mondays: Graphic lyrics are necessary in metal
Metal bands often push the limits of extremity in all musical aspects. Whether vocally or instrumentally, the genre is no stranger to expanding the definition of music by testing the limits of heaviness.