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June 1 provides the ultimate opportunity to brighten others’ days: National Say Something Nice Day.
If you were to ask any person who's invested in the world of rap to name one of our generation's most talented and acclaimed emcees, they would likely say Kendrick Lamar. Lamar’s conceptual-style way of storytelling of his life growing up in Compton, CA, in his highly acclaimed albums such as good Kid m.A.A.d. city and DAMN -- which both garnered No.1 on the BIllboard 200 and DAMN -- a Pulitzer Prize in music, is truly commendable. He often heavily covers themes of gang violence, police brutality and life as a Black man in disadvantaged America.
When director Scott Derrickson left the tentatively titled Doctor Strange 2 in 2020, my hope for the sequel was mostly lost. Derrickson both directed and co-wrote the original Doctor Strange, and it was a passion project for him. The massive stage of the Marvel Cinematic Universe launched Derrickson into a whole new chapter of his career. Doctor Strange was his vision, and with the sequel announced to be more horror-centric, losing one of the best horror directors working today seemed like a death knell. Later that year, Sam Raimi came aboard.
College is a strange time in life for young adults. For many students, it is the first time they will navigate living away from the safety net of home and indulge in the experience of becoming a relatively independent individual in society.
Doja Cat, also known as Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, may just be one of the most versatile female artists of this generation. She can sing, dance and most importantly, perform with the confidence that some struggle to fully embody on stage. Sadly, after experiencing burnout and harassment from fans on social media, the singer announced she would be quitting music after her tour with The Weeknd this summer.
Back in September of 2018, I officially kicked off Existential Binge-Watching. In that first column, I talked about how I was binge-watching my comfort show, The Office, in order to not only take a break from the existential crises of being a freshman in college but also to use that time to gain the courage and strength to get through such a huge transition.
Nurses are the underappreciated angels of the medical field. They provide one of the most important roles in healthcare, as they spend time providing education, comfort and around-the-clock care for patients all over the country. In return, they are often overworked and fulfill high expectations without gratitude or recognition.
Ohio strengthened its grip on second place in the Mid-American Conference standings Saturday after splitting a doubleheader with Central Michigan to take an important series win.
Ohio is beginning to show signs of growth.
On Wednesday, the Diversity Leadership Institute held an Anti-Bias Education program to discuss biases within the education system and how they can be addressed on Ohio University’s campuses.
The governor of Oklahoma is likely to sign the House-passed Senate Bill 612, also known as the “Oklahoma abortion ban.” Governor Kevin Stitt has vowed to “sign all anti-abortion bills that come to his desk.”
Frustrated Ohio University graduate students gathered outside Walter Hall — where the April OU Board of Trustees meeting took place — Friday afternoon to protest unfair pay and inadequate health care for graduate students who teach at OU.
Ohio University Board of Trustees met Friday to discuss nine potential projects to update residence halls on campus and an additional project to replace the turf field at Peden Stadium.
The downpour didn't stop fans from gathering in MemAud on a Wednesday night. In fact; it made the venue feel that much homier. "Home" was a recurring theme for the night, as this was a homecoming of sorts for CAAMP. The folk group started in Athens, which anyone could tell by how it was warmly welcomed back with a sellout show.
From 9 a.m. on Tuesday to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Baker Ballroom was dedicated to the music industry.
Mom’s Weekend at Ohio University is thought to be a time of bonding and family fun, a time for moms to visit their children and spend some quality time. For male bartenders and bouncers in Athens, however, Mom’s Weekend can be a nightmare.
Reefer Madness will take place at ARTS/West, 132 W. State St., at 7 p.m. The musical, performed by members of the Lost Flamingo Theatre Company, is a spoof of an early 1900s government anti-marijuana PSA. The show was originally set to be performed spring 2020, so come see the revival of the show that never got to be.
It’s a dull kind of horrible feeling to live in the present moment anymore. On the surface, everything looks okay. Medicine and safety are both advancing quickly, and so is the internet, meaning that information, knowledge and ideas are spread faster and more directly.
Appalachia is known for its rich culture, but a large portion of its history is often swept away within the community. Black history and culture in the region are often not what come to mind when thinking about Appalachia, but Black in Appalachia works to provide resources to reverse that trend.
Spring is the time to rebrand yourself as new and improved, and the stars only support this information for all of the signs this April. Better yet, it seems as if the stars are in favor of everyone’s love life, just in time for the start of the summer season, which will bear a change in pace that April will only better prepare you for. See what April and the stars have in store for you specifically by channeling your sign.