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In the newest installment of the Looney Tunes universe, viewers finally see Daffy Duck and Porky Pig reunited in their debut as leads of a full-length feature film.
Spring is arriving at Ohio University, and with it comes the pressure of internship applications. Despite the overwhelming nature of searching and applying for internships and the ensuing anticipation for the outcome, they are a necessary stressor for many students.
Looking to fill the empty pantries and pockets at the end of the semester, Cat’s Cupboard at Ohio University is holding a food drive from Monday-Sunday. The drive is hosted by Housing and Residence Life and THRiVE, OU’s student-led wellbeing initiative. The drive collects non-perishables for students.
Hidden behind a door blanketed in purple light was a room of retro televisions stacked together with various experimental films playing to the sound of a church organ. The lights dimmed as DJ Voidblūm put on his witch hat and started his set for Gay Church.
With social media playing a larger role in people’s day-to-day lives, brands are capitalizing on getting clicks and impressions through viral posts and publicity stunts.
Nearly 300 Ohio University alumni signed a letter to OU President Lori Stewart Gonzalez in regard to the cancellation of the Black Alumni Reunion and Women’s History Month event. The signatories come from multiple countries, 27 states and Washington, D.C., and span seven decades of students. Read the letter below.
With Senate Bill 1, a bill which includes a ban for diversity, equity and inclusion in recruitment, training and scholarships, and the Trump administration's two-week notice to remove DEI programs, college students around the state are feeling the impact of the removal of some of their most devoted and supportive programs.
On Feb. 25, the “Call Her Daddy” podcast hosted by Alex Cooper released an interview with Monica Lewinsky, the former White House intern most known for her affair with former President Bill Clinton in the late 1990s. The scandal led to mass criticism of her sexuality, appearance and led to Clinton's impeachment.
Student Senate’s General Body met Wednesday to call for a referendum, condemn Ohio Senate Bill 1, debate on transparency and pass resolutions.
The E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University condemned the Associated Press’s ban from the Oval Office and Air Force One in a statement released on Facebook Feb. 20.
Sen. William P. DeMora (D-Columbus) introduced Senate Bill 38 in the Ohio Senate, which aims to create guidelines to determine liability when someone digests food containing a substance that may cause injury.
Student Senate met Wednesday to discuss transportation and parking at Ohio University, new Senate appointees and Ohio Senate Bill 1.
As the afternoon sun settles in Athens, a family of female and non-binary students can be found rock climbing, exploring Hocking Hills trails and reconnecting with nature.
On Friday, University of Cincinnati posted a letter from President Neville Pinto announcing the end of the school’s diversity, equity and inclusion programs. In the letter, he referenced President Donald Trump’s Executive Order 14173 titled, “Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity,” and said, “In response to these mandates, Provost Kristi Nelson and I spent this week informing our deans and vice presidents of the initial steps we must take to ensure compliance.”
The Grecian story of Narcissus tells of a man who is so beautiful that any person who sees him falls in love. Narcissus, who rejects everyone who attempts to court him, is cursed by one of his scorned courtiers who wishes “that he may suffer the way he has made others suffer.” The goddess Nemesis, who delivers vengeance for acts of arrogance, then curses Narcissus to fall in love with his reflection.
Entertainment studios are rolling back diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives following major changes made by the Trump administration.
An incident occurred Feb. 13 at the Bird Ice Arena during a LUG Sports hockey game, an organization that helps arrange recreational sports for colleges, involving alcohol, fan behavior and language used toward the referees, according to a LUG Disciplinary Committee.
The sacred and crucial watchdog role that journalists play in a functioning democratic society should never be taken for granted, but President Donald Trump is seemingly working to dismantle the Fourth Estate. Although concerns regarding Trump’s stance on free press rose during his first term, his early decision to bar Associated Press reporters from the Oval Office and Air Force One suggests a dangerous trend infiltrating his second term.
The Trump Administration is demanding Ohio University and other public institutions dismantle their DEI programs by Friday or risk losing federal funding. Although a judge temporarily blocked the move, DEI-related bills are still advancing through federal and state legislatures, and the issue is expected to continue.
Athens City Council will be looking a little different in the upcoming months. City Council is holding its election May 6 and three of the nine current members have decided not to run again. The seats for Ward 1, Ward 2 and council president will all be open for new faces or current members to take their place.