Is This Too Niche: Vampires
This week we talk about the Eastern European folklore that found its basis in the vampire myth, Dracula, the New England vampire panic, Twilight, and more.
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This week we talk about the Eastern European folklore that found its basis in the vampire myth, Dracula, the New England vampire panic, Twilight, and more.
While Ohio (6-4) found itself on the bottom of the totem pole at the FAU Paradise Classic last weekend, dropping four-straight games after an opening-game shutout against Penn State, the team saw quite the opposite happen in its second weekend of the season.
For over 100 years, we have been blessed to have all-female musical groups in the music industry. While many successful solo careers have come out of these groups, we must remember where they started. Girl bands have increased in popularity over the years and have created a lasting impact on the music industry.
Last year was infamous for celebrity breakups. From Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner to Rosalía and Rauw Alejandro, it is hard to tell which couples will survive the year. Now, at the beginning of 2024, it will be interesting to see which couples make it and which will not.
On Feb. 18, Ohio University celebrated its 220th. Founders Day created an opportunity for students, staff and Athens locals to acknowledge the several accomplishments since the university’s founding in 1804. The celebrations included a virtual 5k, a birthday bash and an archives presentation about OU and The Post during WWII.
Some nights it takes some different faces to pick up a win. For Ohio, that was the case as it needed every last point to defeat SIUE, 22-17. Without two of its top wrestlers, Garrett Thompson at 165 pounds and Zayne Lehman at 184 pounds, there was a need for some contributions to come from new sources.
Ohio (7-16 overall, 4-16 Mid-American Conference) played the best half of basketball of its season on Saturday against the MAC’s top team in Ball State (22-3 overall, 11-1 MAC). But it was not enough to slay the dragon of the MAC, falling short by a score of 75-60.
It came down to the very last shot of the game, but Ohio (13-12, 7-5 Mid-American Conference) could not overcome the conference’s second-best team in Toledo (16-9, 10-2 MAC). Despite an early offensive onslaught, Ohio lost a thriller by a final of 85-83.
Ohio University received a community and economic designation from the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities, or APLU, for its support of the Southeast Ohio region.
I’m inside the largest man-made whale structure I’d ever seen at the St. Louis City Museum. At 10 years old, this was the highest point of my life. It was the first couple of days of my spring break trip and life could not get much better. So many people my age had the exact same interest: exploring the great unknown; being a part of something. It felt like I was in some sort of adventurous heaven. Even though I was thousands of miles away from the roller coasters in Orlando or the sunshine of California, I couldn’t imagine a better experience.
Last week, I decided to take a break from contemplating the outcome of this year’s exciting film award season and tuned into the 66th Annual Grammy Awards. While the night was full of pleasant surprises (a win for Phoebe Bridgers and SZA’s perfectly infused “Ghost in the Machine”) and expected snubs (Lana Del Rey), I noticed one artist in particular had not received any recognition.
Many factors of nature and nurture shape one’s personality. As humans, we tend to create an identity and perception of someone before we really know them. When we first meet someone, we tell them our name, our label, our call sign. It connects a word to an image, and words have meaning and history. This one word might be the foundation of individuality, so what’s in a name?
In this episode of What Happens on Court, hosts Hannah Campbell and Tate Raub are joined by Emma Erion and Madalyn Blair who all discuss their thoughts and predictions ahead of the upcoming Oscars.
Ohio will take on the Mid-American Conference’s No.1 team for the second time this season, but this time on its home court. As the regular season approaches its end and the MAC tournament comes closer, every game down the stretch is important for Ohio, especially Saturday’s matchup.
The Motion Picture Academy's Board of Governors announced a new award for the 2026 Academy Awards. The award, titled Best Casting, will spotlight casting directors at the 98th annual award show. This is the first new category since Best Animated Feature Film in 2001.
Ohio Loves Transit Week is a six-day-long celebration from Feb. 11-17 to highlight transit agencies and the roles they serve in communities around the state.
Almost every week, there is a career fair or an opportunity for students to branch out into the career world at Ohio University. While some students are worried about their resumes, others are more concerned about what they are going to wear.
If you attend college in 2024, you will have probably noticed some unique nicknames about the new nicotine pouches known as Zyns. The Thomas Jefferzyn, Lamar Jackzyn and, of course, the upper decky lip pillow. However, no matter what comedic or hip little names we have for it, it's still a nicotine product that can cause many physical and mental long-term problems.
April 8, 2024, millions of people from around the world will be in Ohio to witness a once-in-a-lifetime event: a total solar eclipse.