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Obert Opines: Embrace Valentine’s Day
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.
Kickin’ with Kyra: Valentine’s Day is for everyone
There is a stigma around being single. Some people feel they have to take pity on you or see those who are single as less than others. Realistically, none of this is true — being single can be enjoyable and freeing. Valentine’s Day is no exception and anyone can celebrate regardless of their relationship status. There’s no reason to not celebrate love and the color pink.
I’m Just A Girl: ‘Barbie’ is not about men, Piers Morgan sucks
I left “Barbie” in shambles, feeling seen, empowered and deeply understood. The best art makes its audience feel personally acknowledged and addressed, and that is exactly what the brilliant Greta Gerwig managed to do with “Barbie.” It was well-done and relatable, poignant but light-hearted. As I walked out of the theater with my cousins and my beautiful mother, I was overwhelmed with the knowledge that all four of us were just little girls on the inside.
Simple Science: Taylor Swift fuels carbon footprint discussion
Sparks won't be the only thing flying this weekend because Taylor Swift has places to be.
TV Review: 'Abbott Elementary' Season 3 premiere deserves straight A's
ABC's award-winning sitcom "Abbott Elementary" is back for a third season with a one-hour "supersized" season premiere. Golden Globe winner and creator of the show, Quinta Brunson, returns alongside the ensemble of Abbott teachers for a new school year. Following the strike, the season's opener presents prosperity and an optimistic path for a well-rounded new season.
What Happens on Court: Answering your Questions!
In the first episode of 2024, hosts Hannah and Tate answer questions submitted on the WHOC Instagram.
Renée Rapp's 'lack' of media training exposes much larger issue
During the press tour for the 2024 musical adaptation "Mean Girls," rising star Renée Rapp's blunt nature sparked discourse surrounding celebrities and the need for media training. She received mixed reviews for her actions during the press tour and addressed it during a skit on "SNL."
Conference addresses funds to assist farmers, small businesses
Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council, or SOPEC, held a press conference Thursday to formally announce it is receiving a technical assistance grant, which is part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rural Energy for America Program, or REAP.
Campus Space Optimization Initiative aims to reduce university spending
The Ohio University Board of Trustees received an update from Interim Vice President for Finance and Administration and CFO John Day about the Campus Space Optimization Initiative during the Jan. 19 meeting.
Men's Basketball: Ohio looks to build confidence versus Arkansas State
Ohio will take on its first nonconference opponent in over a month when it travels to Arkansas to take on Arkansas State. Ohio has been hot in the Mid-American Conference and will look to keep its four-game win streak alive in a game that impacts the team a little less than what is to come in the final month of the season.
JacqPins relays positivity through niche decorations
Ohio University graduate student, Jacq Garcia, has created quite a name for themselves with their thriving small business, “JacqPins.” JacqPins is an Etsy shop consisting of enamel pins, jewelry, magnets, jewelry boxes, wall hangings and fake cakes, which are decorations that look almost too real not to eat.
Construction underway for new Athens medical facility
Correction appended: The medical facility was referred to as a hospital in a previous version of this article. The facility does not meet the criteria of a hospital because it does not offer inpatient services. The current copy replaced the term hospital with medical facility.
Fresh Finds Friday: USHER is back before Super Bowl performance
Happy Friday! With the end of the week in sight, it is another week for new music. This past week, we have new music from Don Toliver, The Last Dinner Party and more.
Black Sheep Improv shares 20-year history
As members of the student organization Black Sheep Improv circled up before rehearsal, they shared something about their weekend before beginning a rehearsal full of laughter and fun. A theater game of “kitty cat careers” got the giggles going in this rehearsal, and it was clear to see that the members of Black Sheep Improv are a close-knit family.
Politics and Pop Culture: AI is misogynists’ shiny new toy
Explicit deepfakes of Taylor Swift are currently circulating the internet, rightfully sparking outrage among her fans. The photos were taken down on X, formerly known as Twitter, but before that, they were viewed upward of 45 million times. Luckily, the situation garnered the attention of Congress, and steps are being taken to criminalize the use of AI to generate nonconsensual sexual images.
Wrestling: Ohio to dual Kent State for a spot in MAC basement
Ohio (5-5, 1-3 Mid-American Conference) will take a short trip north on Friday for a MAC West dual with in-state rival Kent State (5-13-1-3 MAC). One of the two schools will head into the weekend with its second conference victory of the season, and the other will remain alone in the basement of the standings.
A statistical breakdown from both sides of the ball
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Daily Rundown: Local volunteers created a petition to save Lake Logan, advocates oppose Ohio’s gender-affirming care restrictions, Super Bowl predictions and more
Women’s Basketball: Ohio loses to in-state opponent Bowling Green
Ohio (7-14 overall, 4-7 MAC) is now on a three-game losing streak right after winning three games in a row for the first time since the 2021-2022 season. The Wednesday night loss came on the road at the hands of Bowling Green (12-9 overall, 6-5 MAC) by a score of 69-52.