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(02/06/24 5:16am)
If you've used Tiktok over the past few days, you might have noticed a major lack of music. The edits you've saved have suddenly been muted, and the videos on your For You Page either have cover songs or no music at all.
(02/03/24 11:58pm)
When the final buzzer sounded in The Convo, a total of 9,018 people were on their feet in celebration of Ohio’s 78-69 win over Miami, its 119th win in the storied “Battle of the Bricks” rivalry.
(02/02/24 2:05am)
A new trend has been circulating the internet, humoring users all over social media. Purchases have been justified in other ways before, but “girl math” is a new term for women, or anyone, to justify their purchasing habits.
(02/01/24 1:57am)
An ongoing trial in Michigan may redefine responsibility in school shootings across America. Ethan Crumbley was sentenced to life in prison for murdering and injuring his classmates at Oxford High School in Detroit. Now, Ethan’s parents, James and Jennifer Crumbley, face trials of their own over their son’s behaviors.
(02/01/24 1:33am)
Brandon Buckley has always seen the potential of a coffee truck. The Athens local owns a pizza food truck, A-Town Pies and Fries, but cold weather during the fall festival season led him to the idea of coffee and other specialty beverages.
(02/01/24 1:40am)
In November 2023 the movie “Saltburn,” directed by Emerald Fennell, was released and quickly became a significant pop culture phenomenon. The movie blew up on social media because of a few controversial and relatively disturbing scenes. Even though many people think that the movie is weird, I feel that in a few years, this movie will become something of a cult classic.
(01/30/24 3:47am)
For this week's "Music Notes," I decided to explore one of my personal favorite releases from last year. The song in question is "HOT TO GO!" by Chappell Roan.
(01/30/24 3:12am)
Today, virgin drinks are being rebranded. No longer are liquor-free mixed drinks merely juice. Now they've been rebranded as mocktails, bringing the booze-free fun to everyone, regardless of age.
(01/29/24 3:16am)
Over this past week, my column about fast food prices was met with some backlash. I was expecting this kind of pushback and was thrilled to see some engagement with my article. However, if I received this backlash earlier in the year, it for sure would’ve gotten the better of me.
(01/29/24 12:59am)
After a full year of critically acclaimed films, the 2024 awards season was bound to be competitive, with many deserving movies going without nominations. However, some of the biggest films of the year were shut out of major categories despite their overall commercial success and positive reception from both audiences and critics.
(01/26/24 2:16am)
A few months ago, I wrote an artist spotlight about Alvvays, a Canadian indie pop group that was recently nominated for its first Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Performance. With a discography spanning three albums, the band has slowly grown into one of indie music's most memorable and innovative bands within the last decade.
(01/26/24 1:52am)
Dating apps such as Tinder, Hinge, Bumble and Match.com are all the rage.
(01/25/24 4:33am)
Well-known musical artist Kesha parted ways with her record label Kemosabe Records and management this past December after settling multiple lawsuits with the owner of her former label, Dr. Luke, which was settled out of court this past June.
(01/25/24 4:26am)
An Athens city ordinance to restrict the use of plastic bags in restaurants and businesses went into effect Jan. 1.
(01/24/24 2:45am)
As the spring semester begins, the stress of getting into a new routine can be a lot to deal with. Add on the frigid temperatures Athens has seen for much of January, and it can be easy to stay in. One band strives to wash away that sadness and bring in the fun.
(01/23/24 6:13pm)
Ohio University Faculty Senate met Monday to discuss two resolutions, including updating faculty promotion and tenure requirements and redefining the co-curricular activities.
(01/23/24 1:57am)
Ohio University hosted its second public update session Monday in Baker University Center to give more information to students, faculty and staff about what is going on at the university’s vice president level.
(01/21/24 1:26am)
Correction Appended: The original report said David Koonce was the Dean of the Graduate College and Vice President of Research and Russell Morrow attended the regional campus visits with President Gonzales. The updated report states that he is the Dean of the Graduate College and Interim Vice President for Research and Creative Activity, removed Morrow from the campus visit and added Carly Leatherwood.
(01/19/24 2:07am)
Rex & The Rhythm is the fleshed-out solo project of a long-time devotee of the music industry. Rex is a multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter and producer based out of Los Angeles, with a new 90s hip-hop-inspired single.
(01/19/24 1:17am)
Spring Semester at Ohio University began Jan. 16, bringing new classes, schedules and beginnings for every student. The start of a new semester can be overwhelming. Things can pile up quickly, from moving back to campus to starting new classes and getting into new routines.