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(08/28/24 4:00am)
After 10 years in the music industry, Sabrina Carpenter has finally left her mark on the world with her new album “Short n’ Sweet.” Appropriately titled, Carpenter’s sixth studio album consists of 12 tracks with a runtime of 36 minutes. It seems the pop artist has finally hit her stride with her newest release.
(07/20/24 3:31am)
A “friend crush” is different from a crush on a friend. You meet someone at a party or in class and they seem so cool, like the kind of person you would want to be best friends with. You want to ask them to hang out, but it’s scary. The fear of rejection is in play platonically. You ask yourself: “What if they don’t want to be friends?” or “What if they think I’m weird?”
(04/26/24 1:29am)
We’re not exactly sure who first suggested telling everyone we knew that Ryan Maxin and Claire Schiopota were related. Claire might’ve jokingly said it while the two sat in her dorm room on the third floor of Washington Hall during the Spring Semester of their freshman year. Ryan probably laughed along and one-upped the joke somehow. It was soon decided that the joke would become a reality.
(04/25/24 3:32am)
On April 10, 2024, Orenthal James “O.J.” Simpson died of prostate cancer at 76 years old. Simpson is most known for being on trial for charges involving the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. The trial was televised and spanned 11 months, starting Nov. 9, 1994, and ending Oct. 3, 1995. Simpson pled not guilty, and his response has been parodied ever since.
(04/25/24 3:00am)
When I first moved to Ohio University, it was cold. It was snowing because I could not go “in person” until January, but luckily my mask helped keep my nose and mouth a bit warm. The path to the person I became throughout my four years here seemed farther than the walk up Jeff Hill at the time; I could not even imagine her. Now I sit here so incredibly grateful for every experience I’ve shared, treks up the hills included.
(04/19/24 12:18am)
In 2023, the “girl dinner” trend emerged on TikTok. It started as simple jokes about chaotic plates of food girls would eat for dinner if they were not planning on eating a big meal. Odd assortments of food from strawberries, cheese sticks and eggs to hashbrowns, cookies and an elf bar have permeated social media.Soon enough, countless “girl” trends emerged: the “girl math” trend jokes about poor financial decisions, the phrase “I’m just a girl” to justify a mistake or questionable decision and even “girl explanations” have become popular, using understandable concepts like shopping and friend group drama to explain world politics and economics.
(04/18/24 3:00am)
Becca Moore has over 1.3 million followers on TikTok and over 308,000 followers on Instagram. Known for her videos that are a mix of comedy and lifestyle, Moore’s content mainly focuses on her experiences as a girl in the dating scene. Her dry sense of humor and nonchalant delivery have made her following grow rather quickly in the last couple of years.
(04/18/24 3:00am)
In March 2021, a viral TikTok surfaced during the NCAA March Madness tournament showing the vast difference between the men’s and women’s weight rooms and exercise equipment. The men’s teams had access to a full weight room while the women had a small table with a stack of yoga mats and a small set of dumbbells, which maxed out at 30 pounds.
(04/12/24 2:35am)
The 2010s saw the rise of fandom culture, from the Marvel Cinematic Universe to the global popularization of K-pop. Fandoms took over the internet by bringing attention to their favorite celebrities on social media through fanart, fan theories and fan fiction. While fans being passionate about entertainment is not uncommon, some have taken their attachment too far.
(04/11/24 3:00am)
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(04/11/24 3:00am)
While social media offers a platform for self-expression, communication and community, it often presents an idealized version of reality rather than a realistic representation of everyday life. It is easy for users to compare themselves to others, even if most social media posts are inaccurate portrayals of a person’s “normal” life.
(04/08/24 3:19am)
Internet trolling has been around for decades, but a new form of the viral tactic, “rage-baiting,” has taken over social media platforms, like TikTok. Urban Dictionary defines “rage-baiting” as “A video specifically designed to make you mad so that youinteract more withthe video.”
(04/08/24 2:11am)
“This performance may contain content that is offensive and may be inappropriate for younger audience members,” read a sign in the lobby of Ohio University’s Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium on Saturday evening.
(04/04/24 3:00am)
People have been obsessed with actress Kristen Stewart's love life since her time on "Twilight" and her relationship with co-star Robert Pattinson. Now she is engaged to screenwriter Dylan Meyer and the two are happier than ever. Let's dive into the timeline of their relationship:
(03/29/24 1:46am)
High school was not the best time of my life. The best times are all around and yet to come. At times, high school felt like a prison and at others it was a common ground of halls to stroll. Upon graduating, I was more than happy to leave and never look back. My identity of that time feels foreign, but there are memories from high school that sting with nostalgia when replayed, holding an irreplaceable excitement of youth, drama, pain and hope, a rare combination to find once left to history.
(03/28/24 2:59am)
There’s always a method to one actor’s madness. Also referred to as “The Method,” Method acting is a technique coined by Russian actor and director Konstantin Stanislavski, who encouraged actors to use personal experiences to evoke authenticity in their acting performances.
(03/22/24 12:13am)
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(03/21/24 3:22am)
Out of Britain comes Autoheart, a trio that blends indie, rock and pop with theatrical influences to create a sound that is all their own.
(03/19/24 2:29am)
Last Sunday, the 96th Academy Awards ceremony honored the best talent in the film industry from the previous year. These honors concluded one of the decade's most engaging awards seasons, from record-breaking wins at the Grammys to celebrating one of 2023's biggest pop culture phenomena, "Barbienheimer."
(03/21/24 3:00am)
Tucked away from the hustle and chaos of Court Street at 7 W. State St. lies Tony’s Tavern, a local dive bar that has been owned and operated by Tony Sylvester since 1982. Inside, the roar of laughter and casual conversation fills the dimly lit room, an atmosphere that serves as the backbone of the bar.