Dave returns with activism, religious inspiration in 'The Boy Who Played the Harp'
Music this year has been all about vulnerability. U.K. rapper Dave has continued this trend with his most recent album “The Boy Who Played the Harp.”
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Music this year has been all about vulnerability. U.K. rapper Dave has continued this trend with his most recent album “The Boy Who Played the Harp.”
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The Atlantic hurricane season began June 1 and ends Nov. 30. Although hurricanes are unpredictable, their names are not. In fact, the reason hurricanes have names is much more complicated than expected.
It was Halloween weekend again in Athens, meaning people were hitting Court Street in their scariest and sexiest costumes. From Michael Myers to Victoria's Secret supermodels, everyone was putting their best, and cutest, foot forward. In contrast to previous years, a controversial conversation is on the rise on social media: purity culture’s impact on Halloween.
Generative artificial intelligence is wreaking havoc on Earth’s already brittle environment. Its consumption of energy has already surpassed that of 100,000 households annually. Many families have expressed their concerns for teens' mental health after the rise in confiding in AI chatbots. Additionally, 92 million jobs are expected to be displaced by 2030 as a result of AI. AI technology is wreaking havoc on our mental health, environment and job market.
For Ohio University students celebrating Halloween weekend, one thing stood out: the cold weather. Temperatures dropped below freezing several nights in a row.
Clarification appended: This story has been updated to reflect additional information provided by a source after publication. The original version stated the festival selected the footage of a Palestinian boy for the teaser. Koenigsaecker clarified that two clips from the Voyage of the Handala documentary were used in the festival’s teaser, including one of a Palestinian boy.
Court Street has a new attraction, and it’s more than just a bar. On 74 N Court Street, right below Hot Box Chicken Fingers & Tots, a new “barcade” has recently opened.
With six games left in the regular season, Ohio (9-15, 7-5 Mid-American Conference) will go on the road to face off against Central Michigan (9-15, 6-6 MAC), another team that is trying to make a late-season playoff push. With both of these teams in the middle of the pack, wins in both of the games could spell doom for any of these teams' chances to reach the tournament.
Hot Box Chicken Fingers & Tots will provide free meals to families reliant on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program beginning Nov. 1, when the U.S. Department of Agriculture is set to officially suspend all federal food aid due to the ongoing government shutdown.
Ohio University Bobcats are just over halfway through the semester, and academic burnout is striking students of all majors.
Halle Bailey rose to fame for being half of the sister duo Chloe x Halle then starring as Ariel in “The Little Mermaid (2023)” and Nettie, the sister of the main character Celie, in “The Color Purple (2023).” On Oct. 24, she debuted her solo album ”‘love?…or something like it” after almost three years of teasing solo music.
Unlike upbeat pop songs, sad songs like “Landslide” by Fleetwood Mac, “Fix You” by Coldplay and most of Bon Iver’s discography trigger various cathartic feelings, showcasing the vulnerability evoked by music. Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” for the “Titanic” soundtrack is a prime example of this, with it being attached to the heartbreak expressed by the characters in the movie.
The recent No Kings protests, a movement calling for the removal of authoritarian leaders in government, added a substantial amount of pressure to the Republican Party. Nearly 7 million people participated in the protest, and it spread across multiple countries worldwide.
The nationwide No Kings movement held another round of protests Oct. 18, featuring demonstrations filled with signs, costumes and speeches expressing attendees' concerns about President Donald Trump’s administration.
There are three words on the tip of my tongue, my teeth and my lips. I have been wondering when the right time to say those three words is. In the past, when I said “I love you,” I was told I said it too early. I’ve been insecure about the right time ever since.
The candidates running in local elections directly influence your day-to-day living. From policies and budgets to education and public safety, the people whose names are written on the upcoming Nov. 4 general election ballot have been deeply involved in the city’s business.
Ohio defeated Eastern Michigan on the road Saturday by a score of 28-21, but the final score in this game makes it look a lot closer than it really was. Ohio came out slow, allowing touchdowns on the first two drives by Eastern Michigan, highlighted by its quarterback, Noah Kim, who was responsible for both, one on the ground and one through the air.
Athens County voters will head to the polls next Tuesday to elect local leaders across the county. Candidates include Lucas Mace and Nathan Simons for Glouster Mayor; Fred Holmes, Johnathan Flowers and Nancy Sonick for Nelsonville Mayor; Andrea Nicole Thompson-Hashman and Nicholas Smith for Nelsonville Auditor; Carl Fouts III, Gary Arnold, Ralph Kevin Coey and John Standley for three open positions on the Trimble Local School Board, according to the Ohio Board of Elections.
All Athens City Council candidates in this year’s municipal election are running unopposed and all are Democrats. The Nov. 4 election will seat three new members and promote one current member to president.