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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.
The annual Welcome Week tradition is back as Ohio University welcomes Bobcats to their home in Athens with a week-long celebration to kick off the new school year.
A 2023 report by the Ohio University Office of Emergency Management compared criminal activity on campus and in surrounding communities from the past three years. While its findings show that 2021 had the highest overall crime rate, it also found that 2022 held the highest crime rate in 10 of the 20 categories studied.
The transition back to, or into, college life is a tough one. For upperclassmen, going from the workplace back to the classroom is a stark contrast. And for incoming freshmen, going into a completely new environment surrounded by people you do not know is overwhelming.
An Athens City ordinance, which took effect on Jan. 1, prohibits local businesses within Athens City limits from providing single-use plastic bags. Businesses that violate the rule face a $150 fine.
With 10% of students participating, Ohio University hosts a lively Greek life scene of 30 sororities and fraternities. Although some students will never see beyond the Bid Day banners hanging from sorority house porches in the fall, a world of preparation goes into the events advertised on the aforementioned banners. These preparations all begin with work week.
To most students, summer is a time for relaxation and resetting. However, to some Bobcats’ surprise, Ohio University fall athletes have been settled into their dorms since June, ready to face their busy class schedules and the upcoming season.
Almost six years ago, Ohio University student Collin Wiant was a victim of hazing in the unofficial annex house of Sigma Pi, located at 45 Mill Street. Wiant’s family faced OU in a wrongful death lawsuit following his death. On August 1, 2024, a Court of Claims judge ruled that OU was not liable.
After just a month in the role, Executive Vice President and Provost Don Leo is excited to welcome students back to campus. He joins the university from Athens, Georgia where he served as dean of University of Georgia’s College of Engineering.
President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 presidential race Sunday, after the democratic party doubted his abilities, according to the Associated Press.
Mid-American Conference commissioner Jon Steinbrecher took the podium at MAC media day on Friday morning to address the state of the conference heading into the 2024 season.
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?”
During the heyday of the home console and PC gaming in the late '90s and early 2000s, the term "gamer" held a well-known stereotype. Gamers were lazy, messy homebodies who weren't skilled socially. Characterized by fictional characters like Mike Teevee in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," teens who liked video games were the poster children for those concerned about new-age technology.