Voting rights organizations unite for accessible Ohio elections
The 2024 presidential election is quickly approaching, leaving many wondering who will be the next president of the U.S.
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The 2024 presidential election is quickly approaching, leaving many wondering who will be the next president of the U.S.
Helpful, personable and approachable are just a few words used by students to describe Stephen Scanlan, a sociology professor at Ohio University.
Every now and then an NFL draft class has a once in a lifetime wide receiver prospect and they are usually selected within the top five of that draft. What sets this draft class apart is that there are three of said prospects available to be selected in this year's draft class. These three receivers are all extremely talented athletes with very few things separating them from each other skill wise, and any of them could improve a teams wide receiver room.
The total solar eclipse peaked Monday afternoon and students gathered between 2-4 p.m. at Paw Print Park on South Green for the Eclipse Watch Party, hosted by the Center for Student Engagement and Leadership, or CSEL, to view the rare event.
Last weekend, Arts West, located at 132 W. State St., was filled with ponytails, leather jackets and hair gel, which could only mean one thing: Rydell High had been transported to Athens.
Small talk isn’t always fun. Some hate it, some tolerate it and others are weirdly good at it. The weather has taken on the reputation of a cliché ice breaker for small talk that sometimes feels forced and lacks creativity, but not only does it break the ice, it gives an insight into overall well-being. How we feel about the day’s forecast correlates to our mood and provides a soft landing to determine compatibility in conversation.
As the end of the school year approaches, you may watch as fellow students and peers achieve awards, positions and grades and you can’t help but wonder, “How is everyone else so ahead? How do they juggle everything they do and still excel?”
Art, unlike anything else, is far too subjective and personal to consistently categorize. Music, like any art form, has the power to transcend political, cultural and social divides.
Speedrun is the musical project of New York native Nina Lüders. The musician and singer-songwriter’s debut EP, "Love's Latest News," represents her signature “indie chic” genre. It combines indie rock, jazzy vocals, introspective lyrics and Makossa-inspired riffs.
In this episode, we discuss George Miller's Mad Max Fury Road in anticipation of Miller's upcoming masterpiece 'Furiosa'.
Internet trolling has been around for decades, but a new form of the viral tactic, “rage-baiting,” has taken over social media platforms, like TikTok. Urban Dictionary defines “rage-baiting” as “A video specifically designed to make you mad so that youinteract more withthe video.”
Ohio University’s University Program Council, or UPC, hosted a Moms' Weekend event Saturday featuring Kelly Hyland and Christi Lukasiak, two moms from the Lifetime reality show “Dance Moms” and hosts of the podcast “Back to the Barre.”
In the age of social media, the worship of celebrities has undergone a radical transformation. Platforms like X (previously known as Twitter) have become breeding grounds for fan communities, each trying to elevate their favorite stars to icon status. Inside this digital world, one phenomenon reigns supreme: the monthly coronation of the "White Boy of the Month."
Seven humanitarian aid workers were killed in Gaza by an Israeli strike last week. The World Central Kitchen, or WCK, team was traveling in a de-conflicted zone in armored vehicles branded with WCK’s logo. Despite the team coordinating its movements with Israel Defense Forces, the vehicles were attacked while leaving the Deir al-Balah warehouse where it had unloaded more than 100 tons of food brought to Gaza on the maritime route, according to a WCK statement.
“This performance may contain content that is offensive and may be inappropriate for younger audience members,” read a sign in the lobby of Ohio University’s Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium on Saturday evening.
At Ohio University, students are empowered to make change across campus and around the world. Many of these students showcased their efforts at the Bobcats Making a Difference Involvement Fair on Friday.
Friday night, the College of Fine Arts hosted its 12th annual World Music and Dance Concert, part of the Global Arts Festival, from April 1-6. The concert took the audience around the world, intending to introduce people to new cultures with traditional music and movement.
The calendar has turned to April which means many things. The sun is shining again and the spring season is officially upon us. Finals week is rapidly approaching, and the greatest tournament in all of sports is coming to an end, but not before one final game.
After the months-long actors and writers strikes in 2023, costume designers are now stepping up to end a decades-long battle for equal pay and gender equity. In early 2024, the Costume Designers Guild, or the CDG, launched Pay Equity Now, a movement focusing on achieving pay and gender equality among designers within the film and television industry.