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Football: Ohio is home for Bradley Weaver
After a Week Two win against South Alabama, Ohio coach Tim Albin sat down with the press for his weekly press conference. Here is what The Post learned from the brief conversation.
College life is a special and stressful experience for anyone. Whether it is your first time on campus or your fourth time back in class, most students will miss home. Studies have shown that 70% of first-year college students experience homesickness, and 30% of all students feel its symptoms throughout the year.
Today, breaking news is rarely good news.
Most people have at least heard of the Madden video game franchise. If not, it is the only up to date version of an NFL game consumers can purchase.
Holding elected officials accountable for their actions and idolizing politicians, whether it be because of Generation Z, cancel culture or social media, are only gaining popularity.
Even people unacquainted with a majority of Oasis’ discography are familiar with “Wonderwall,” the smash hit and secret weapon of every beginner musician with an acoustic guitar. Despite its obvious merit, the song only skims the surface of the band's history and collection of albums. Oasis was formed in 1991 in Manchester, England, and has made history as one of the most iconic and successful Britpop bands of all time.
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Snag drivers are hard to miss. Whizzing by on electric scooters with bright red cooler backpacks in tow, these food delivery drivers pride themselves on their ability to efficiently serve one of Athens’ major demographics: the hungry college student.
Most people know Sen. JD Vance, a Republican from Ohio, as former President Donald Trump’s running mate for the upcoming presidential election. Others, however, know him as the author of “Hillbilly Elegy,” the memoir he released in 2016 about his experience growing up in Appalachia — a book full of stereotypes about the region and its people.
Laughs rang out from Baker Ballroom as Victoria Vincent, Ohio University alum, returned to headline the Welcome Week comedy show Thursday night.
Faculty senate resolution allows students to bring children to class
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Correction appended: The headline and some details in the article have been updated to more accurately reflect the topic.
Blaring speakers and blazing lights, crowds with vibrating energy, and sound radiating through your bloodstream—festivals are a great source of community for music lovers. Coachella, Governor’s Ball, and Lollapalooza are renowned music festivals that receive hundreds of thousands of attendees yearly.
This year has remained strong with its controversies. However, it has shocked many online that “It Ends With Us” co-stars, Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively, have made headlines by joining the list of feuding celebrities. Sparked by accusations of unprofessional and appalling behavior behind the scenes and cringe-worthy press tours, “It Ends With Us” has proven the best thing for all parties involved is for this stint in the media to end as soon as possible.
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.
Last February, the Ohio University Police Department received a report of an unknown male suspect recording a female student in the shower. Five months later, the effects of that incident are still prevalent among students on campus.
Call-in hack
Ohioans voted to legalize recreational marijuana last November, but it wasn’t until this August that dispensaries were allowed to sell the substance to recreational users. While it has been legal to possess and consume marijuana since 30 days after Issue 2’s passage, the Athens community has been preparing for the start of recreational sales throughout the summer.