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Men's Basketball: Why Jeff Boals deserves potential MAC Coach of the Year nod
As Mid-American Conference regular season basketball wraps up, the Bobcats’ 2023-24 regular season is becoming increasingly magical. After an uninspiring 1-3 start, Ohio has turned its season around, winning 10 of its last 12 MAC games to improve its conference record to 12-5.
Editorial: Report for America’s pull from hedge-funds hurts local journalism
The “About Us” section of Report for America’s website is as well-intentioned and polished as they come. Report for America believes in saving the local press and contributes to this cause by placing reporters at local newsrooms nationwide and using money the organization has raised to help pay their salaries.
Thrifting remains popular among Bobcats
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The history of St. Patrick's Day
For many people across the world, March 17 marks a day of festivities, communal gatherings and cheap beer.
Beyoncé enters a new musical era
Beyoncé aired an ad announcing her new album, "Act II," at this year's Super Bowl. The record is the second part of a theoretical three-act series beginning with Renaissance, an R&B and house record, and now switching to country with "Act II." She has released two singles from the album, "TEXAS HOLD 'EM and “16 CARRIAGES."
4 up and coming nepo babies to watch
The term "nepo baby" has become wildly popular in recent years, especially after publications like Cosmopolitan and Vulture released articles on celebrity children who have risen to fame because of their parents and their notoriety. Being a nepo baby has proven to be an advantage, with many critics claiming it has caused favoritism to occur in the entertainment industry.
The potential dangers of family vlogging
Years ago, family vloggers began to appear on YouTube. What started as a way for parents to share special moments with viewers has now become an exploitative and invasive practice toward children.
Daily Rundown: Professors rally for unionization, Green Beer Day, Baseball's comeback against Youngstown State and more
Baseball: Ohio completes 12-run comeback in a wild game against Youngstown State
The scenery was set for Ohio’s Tuesday afternoon matchup against in-state opponent Youngstown State. The sun was shining and with Luke Olsen on the mound for the Bobcats, spirits were high at Bob Wren Stadium.
Ohio Democratic Women’s Caucus discusses redistricting reform, minimum wage
The Ohio Democratic Women’s Caucus met online Tuesday for their monthly meeting to discuss initiatives on the November 2024 ballot to discuss congressional districts and the wage inequality for service workers.
Men's Basketball: Ohio secures 78-66 win over Buffalo
Ohio's (18-12, 12-5 Mid-American Conference) fifth-straight win over Buffalo (4-26, 2-15 MAC) Tuesday was not the prettiest of its most recent winning streak, but it still solidified Ohio's place as, at worst, a No. 3 seed in the upcoming MAC tournament.
Taylor’s Table Talk: TikTok influencers are the new paparazzi
As TikTok’s popularity continues to soar with over one billion active users, increased light shines on the stars of the app, known as “influencers.” As TikTok influencers achieve levels of stardom akin to celebrities, they gain access to red-carpet events. However, this exclusive access combined with their careers in content creation has led to behaviors eerily similar to paparazzi instead.
Girl Talk: Best of recent recycled fashion trends
Fashion trends that were popular in previous decades have been reintroduced in recent years. We have seen popular items from the ‘80s, ‘90s and the early 2000s make their way back onto the shelves.
Student senate town hall addresses student concerns
Ohio University Student Senate held a town hall Tuesday to address student concerns with Housing and Residence Life and Facilities and Maintenance Management.
Softball: Ohio looks to put rough weekend in the rearview mirror at Beach Chicken Brawl
Coming off one of the hottest starts in program history, Ohio has cooled off a bit following a 1-3 weekend at the Governors’ Classic in Clarksville, Tennessee. The three straight losses over the previous weekend demonstrate the fact that Ohio might still have some room to grow, particularly offensively, as it went just 1/9 with runners in scoring position with a sacrifice fly. Regardless, the beat rolls on and Ohio hits the road for its final tournament before home games and full series are underway. At the Beach Chicken Brawl, hosted by Coastal Carolina, Ohio will be met with two very strong teams as well as a slightly weaker one.
What Happens on Court Stays on Court: Green Beer Day 2024 Preview
Hosts Hannah and Tate head out to Court Street to hear more about what Ohio University students' plans are for this Green Beer Day.
A guide to professional styles
Many college students are entering the workforce or beginning internships for the first time. As a result, the question of what to wear to the workplace often comes up, especially when the rules of what is and is not acceptable are ever-changing.
Absolutely Abby: Internship process for underclassmen is extremely flawed
As March begins, internship season slithers closer and closer. Students are flocking to job postings and hundreds of applications are filed every hour. It leaves me wondering: Why is there so much pressure to find an internship?
Boygenius's hiatus leaves an unknown future for the band
Boygenius had an extremely successful year, so it surprised fans when they announced they were going on a hiatus for the foreseeable future. The trio, composed of Pheobe Bridgers, Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus, announced the indefinite hiatus at a secret show, and days later, they received three awards at this year's Grammy Awards.