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(11/02/23 1:48am)
On Nov. 10, nominations for the 66th Grammy Awards will be announced, signaling to music lovers which artists have made the biggest impact in the music industry throughout 2023. From fan favorites to new artists, there will for sure be many upsets this year, with music lovers already predicting who may take home music’s ultimate prize.
(11/02/23 1:53am)
Local organizations and churches have taken steps to help with food instability in Athens County by offering community meals periodically for both students and members of the community. The meals offer a place for local community members to not only sit and enjoy a nutritious meal but also socialize and connect with others.
(10/31/23 1:42am)
For most lovers of classic novels, Virginia Woolf is a name that is met with much praise and respect. However, for those who may not be keen on reading books that date back to the early 1900s, the author may just be a somewhat recognizable name.
(10/31/23 1:57am)
For any horror-loving Ohio University student, Murphy’s Field of Screams is a way to support local family farms and receive a fright. Murphy’s Field of Screams, located at 28364 Osborne Rd., opened in 2018 by brothers Mike and John Murphy in Coolville, Ohio, and has been rising in popularity ever since.
(10/30/23 12:46am)
Members of the Environmental Affairs Commission within Student Senate are pushing for more solar panels to be installed on campus.
(10/27/23 2:14am)
Ohio University had another record-breaking year of enrollment among its first-year students, which was also the case within several of its colleges.
(10/26/23 4:06am)
Before Ohio Defensive End Shane Bonner became one of Ohio’s most effective pass rushers, he was a star running back at John Glenn High School. Bonner helped carry John Glenn to the playoffs as a running back with over 900 yards rushing and 13 touchdowns in the 2017-18 regular season.
(10/26/23 2:20am)
Classic rock listeners are often drawn to the nostalgic, distinguishable sound of rock from before the digital age. Rock 'n' roll 50 years ago was dirty, passionate and most of all, loud. Now, it seems as though that sound is impossible to recreate due to the changes in production technology.
(10/26/23 3:11am)
This weekend, the annual Athens Block Party will welcome students and community members alike to flood Court Street dressed as the mythical, popular, niche and mystic. However, one thing will be missing from last year’s programming. Among the costumes and makeup, drag performances did not return to this year’s lineup.
(10/26/23 1:18am)
Known for its commentary on technology and plot twists, Black Mirror continuously breaks cinematic barriers from season to season, each one becoming more relevant in today’s society. Here are the five best and five worst episodes in the anthology’s six seasons.
(10/25/23 2:06am)
I recently found myself scrolling through the internet when I saw a new documentary titled "Sly" about the great Sylvester Stallone. After spending the next 15 minutes kicking my little feet with excitement, I stood up, gave my "Rocky IV" poster a kiss on the cheek and went off to hit the gym so I, too, could be jacked like my hero, Sylvester Stallone. After the workout of a lifetime, I came to the conclusion that we need more action in our movies— here's why:
(10/24/23 1:57am)
At Ohio University, it’s rare to find student actors who have worked alongside some of Hollywood’s biggest names, but one student has defied this common norm. Liam Koeth, a freshman studying communications, has been acting since he was four months old, passionately laying the foundation for his acting career.
(10/24/23 1:03am)
In the past decade, an exceptional familial music group has emerged out of Santiago City, Philippines. 4TH IMPACT, formerly known as 4TH Power, the group is composed of four sisters: Almira, Irene, Mylene and Celina Cercado. The group performed on The X Factor UK in 2015 and earned the status of a Top 5 Finalist. Their time on the show featured a cover of Jessie J’s “Bang Bang,” a rendition that amassed over 190 million views on The X Factor UK’s official YouTube channel.
(10/23/23 1:10am)
Rock ‘n' roll has been known for its peace-loving messaging since its invention, with songs like Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Fortunate Son” and Jimi Hendrix’s “All Along the Watchtower” serving as genre staples. So, it makes sense that metal, with roots so closely intertwined with rock ‘n’ roll, would have a similar anti-war sentiment sprinkled with a little more anger.
(10/23/23 3:55am)
With over 200 undergraduate majors and countless classes offered by each program, Ohio University’s number of course instructors and professors can seem overwhelming. However, now and then a name will stand out among the rest as an exemplary teacher and dedicated mentor. One of those names is David Wanczyk.
(10/20/23 4:23am)
Ohio (4-7-5, 2-4-3 Mid-American Conference) traveled to Oxford, Ohio, to take on MAC rival Miami (6-10-1, 3-6 MAC). Ohio entered the matchup against Miami having tied its previous three matches, including matches against MAC opponents Central Michigan (1-1) and Ball State (2-2). Miami came into this match after a loss at Western Michigan (1-0) and a victory at home against Toledo (2-1).
(10/19/23 2:56am)
Björk is not an unfamiliar name in households across the U.S.
(10/19/23 2:05am)
With the Nov. 7 election quickly approaching, politicians and advocates are gathering supporters and spreading information about the issues at stake on the ballot.
(10/19/23 3:43am)
Unlike the days when women were forced to be polite within their music, the current rock scene has welcomed Lauren Lakis for her unapologetic approach to writing and creating music for the masses. A native of Baltimore, Maryland, the singer’s musical foundation is rooted in themes about fatalism and growth, inspiring her listeners to reset their minds and attitudes.
(10/13/23 3:09am)
A new social media trend has sparked unexpected discourse over the Roman Empire. The trend is essentially women asking the men in their lives how often they think about the once-powerful civilization.