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(12/02/24 5:00am)
Five figures are outlined by purple lights on The Union stage while the rest of the venue goes dim. Drummer Jack Perry hits his drumsticks together, counting down as his two lead singers make their ways to center stage. The melody of the band’s original song, “Can I Take You Home? (Can’t Help Myself)” blares through the speakers, and Girl Idiot is warmed up for its set for Benefest.
(11/19/24 5:00am)
Indiana Lieutenant Governor-elect Micah Beckwith uploaded a photo of the front page of the Nov. 7 Indiana Daily Student issue to X Nov. 12. The post read: “Your tax dollars at work. They called him a ‘moron,’ a ‘fascist,’ and a ‘threat to democracy’ (even though we aren’t a democracy, but I don’t expect students at IU to know that.) This is WOKE propaganda at its finest and why most of America looks at higher education indoctrination centers like IU as a complete joke and waste of money. This type of elitist leftist propaganda needs to stop or we will be happy to stop it for them.”
(11/14/24 5:00am)
James “Jimmy” Donaldson, known as Mr. Beast online, is the biggest YouTuber in the world with over 329 million subscribers. The Internet sensation is known for his videos containing huge stunts, giant cash giveaways and philanthropic work. However, the star has recently fallen from grace and is under fire for his latest career endeavors.
(11/14/24 5:00am)
John Krasinski shares similarities with fellow celebrities Chris Evans, Ryan Reynolds and Mel Gibson — career paths, hair color and height. Their newest similarity is receiving the honorary title “Sexiest Man Alive” by People Magazine
(11/04/24 5:00am)
In February 2024, an apology notice was sent out to every sorority and fraternity member who was required to come to a discussion on sexual health for a Paws For A Cause program. The discussion was led by an undergraduate peer educator who worked with the Office of Health Promotion.
(11/05/24 5:00am)
Friday night in Athens marked the beginning of Dads Weekend at Ohio University, and one beloved father in particular trickled in among the others. Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium was filled to the brim, from the front row to the balcony, in anticipation of the legendary comedian and actor Joe Gatto.
(10/30/24 4:00am)
It’s safe to say, no matter what adaptation Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” becomes, it’s always incredibly easy to feel the love and warmth between the characters.
(10/30/24 4:00am)
Jake Shane is a comedic influencer who is relatable and knows how to make a group laugh. He got his start by making skits on TikTok, and after reaching a good amount of internet fame, he began his podcast, “Therapuss.”
(10/28/24 4:00am)
Central classroom damage
(10/23/24 4:00am)
Sketch comedy is a type of quick humor with a whole story arc in a short span. Beginning with “Your Show of Shows,” America has viewed sketch comedy since the 1950s. While there were shows many years before it, “Saturday Night Live” pioneered the industry and took it to a new level of popularity.
(10/22/24 4:00am)
Generation Z, the generation born during the 1990s and early 2000s, has become extremely desensitized to tragic events. World-changing events occur seemingly one after another because of social media’s access to quick information.
(10/15/24 4:00am)
Although The Post is independent, it would not be able to exist in the capacity it does without the support, guidance and education provided by the faculty of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism. The contributions from the school manifest in many ways, whether that be how to write a solid headline or what to do during an ethical dilemma, we are forever grateful for the support.
(10/08/24 6:40pm)
Todd Phillips's “Joker: Folie à Deux " was released to theaters Friday, Oct. 4. There has been an outpouring of hate for this film, which currently sits at 33% on Rotten Tomatoes. For the most part, it seems misdirected.
(02/18/25 10:04pm)
Cindy Smock, known on social media as Sister Cindy, arrived on campus Monday afternoon to share her beliefs with Ohio University students.
(09/27/24 4:00am)
Season 33 of “Dancing with the Stars” is off to a wild start. The show, which premiered Sept. 17, streams on Disney+ and ABC on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. With two episodes and a double elimination now completed, there is a lot to catch up on.
(09/24/24 4:00am)
Many users have taken to social media to express their feelings about ashwagandha, a supplement that has been growing in popularity.
(09/20/24 4:00am)
The first teaser trailer for the newest live-action adaptation of a popular video game series, this time Mojang’s Minecraft franchise, was finally released Sept. 4. Following fans’ lukewarm reception to initial posts about “A Minecraft Movie,” the latest reactions to the 79-second trailer did not elevate any previous doubts.
(09/10/24 4:00am)
Relatability always tests well when it comes time to elect a government official. Sadly, however, it’s often feigned due to the kind of people who have the means to become the nation's leaders. Democratic Vice President candidate Tim Walz is a breath of fresh air from that, and it’s what makes his candidacy’s primary tactic work.
(09/09/24 4:00am)
The popular ABC reality show “Dancing with the Stars” (DWTS) is back for its 33rd season. The show has been on since its premiere in 2005 and pairs celebrities with professional dancers to compete for the Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy. Each week, fans vote to decide who makes it to the end of the season.
(08/31/24 11:42pm)
Laughs rang out from Baker Ballroom as Victoria Vincent, Ohio University alum, returned to headline the Welcome Week comedy show Thursday night.