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(06/16/23 1:47am)
The rise of veganism as a mainstream movement in the 20th century has undoubtedly brought attention to the ethical and environmental implications of our food choices. However, it is essential to recognize the historical roots of veganism and the cultural diversity associated with this dietary practice. Veganism, as we know it today, has been whitewashed, leading to a skewed perception that excludes the rich traditions and accessibility of vegan food in various cultures.
(06/13/23 11:59am)
Hinduism has significantly shaped my life, filling it with captivating stories of epic tales like the Mahabharata and Ramayana. Although my initial connection with religion may have been tenuous, the fascination it sparked within me led me on a journey of exploration, seeking answers to profound questions.
(06/02/23 2:43am)
Recently, Fatima Mohammed, who graduated from The City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law, gave a speech critical of Israel that caused a lot of controversy and got a lot of attention. Her remarks were strongly criticized by politicians from different political parties, like Democratic Congressman Ritchie Torres, former Republican candidate for governor Lee Zeldin, and Mayor Eric Adams. That shows how political dynamics can shape public discussions.
(05/25/23 2:07am)
Welcome to Ohio University, where the residence halls brim with energy, friendship and unforgettable moments. As you prepare to embark on your journey in your new home-away-from-home, we want to equip you with some valuable insights to make the most of your residence hall experience. From late-night escapades to impromptu karaoke sessions, let's dive into the informative and entertaining world of residence hall living at OU.
(04/29/23 12:58am)
As we move towards an increasingly automated world, AI is becoming an indispensable tool that is transforming various industries and sectors. From healthcare to finance, education, and transportation, AI has the potential to revolutionize the way we work and live. However, it's concerning to note that many universities are not doing enough to accommodate the AI revolution, thus failing to prepare the next generation for the technological changes that are coming.
(03/02/23 5:26pm)
Trigger Warning: This column discusses domestic violence and murder.
(02/26/23 6:47pm)
The Mexican restaurant on Court Street has become a favorite for Athens locals and OU students alike.
(02/22/23 4:45am)
As the rapid development of artificial intelligence, or AI, technology continues, concerns are mounting over its potential impact on the job market, economy and society as a whole. There has been a longstanding fear of technology replacing human jobs, and the advent of increasingly advanced AI technology like ChatGPT has stoked those fears. However, history has shown that technological advancements have also created new job opportunities, and it's possible that the same could be true with AI.
(02/15/23 10:49pm)
Listen in with Ankita Bansode as she introduces "Chai & Hash Brown," with a special guest! On this debut episode, Ankita talks about 8 things that didn't make it to your for-you page in 2022.
(02/15/23 4:01am)
Growing up in an Asian household, I always knew that my parents loved me deeply, even though they didn't often say the words out loud. Instead, they showed their affection through their actions, which spoke volumes about their love for me and my sibling.
(02/09/23 4:44am)
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has come a long way since its inception in the 1950s. It has rapidly evolved and is now being used in various industries and sectors, from healthcare to finance, to revolutionize the way we live and work.
(02/08/23 2:39am)
Ohio University is a hub of student life and prides itself on its inclusive atmosphere for students of all backgrounds. However, for international students, participating in family-oriented events like Sibs Weekend or Parents Weekend can be challenging. These events, which aim to bring families together on campus, can often lead to feelings of homesickness for students who are unable to participate or attend with their families.
(02/02/23 4:06am)
Oh boy, do I love winter! There's just something about the crisp air, the crunching of snow under my feet and the warm glow of a fire that makes me feel all cozy inside. And let's not forget about the snow! It's just so darn magical. It transforms the world into a winter wonderland, making everything look so clean and pristine.
(01/20/23 3:16am)
As I stepped off the plane and breathed in the familiar air of my home country, India, a wave of nostalgia washed over me. I had been away for over a year and I couldn't wait to be reunited with my parents, who I missed dearly. I was excited to indulge in the delicious local cuisine that I had been craving for so long and to immerse myself into the life that I once left behind.
(11/04/22 3:19am)
A week back when Rishi Sunak moved to 10 Downing St. in London, talks about South-Asian representation erupted. Sunak became the first Asian prime minister of the U.K. However, not everyone resonated with this statement.
(10/11/22 3:29am)
As a woman of color, representation is everything to me. It can and does affect the way I see myself, which has a ripple effect on how I act. But last week, when I saw Priyanka Chopra's interview with Vice President Kamala Harris, I felt uncomfortable. The optics of the situation were so conspicuous that they made me not want to be a part of it. This is what we risk when representation becomes a fetish that’s devoid of any substance.
(09/28/22 3:42am)
The death of a 22-year-old woman, Mahsa Amini, has led to 11 days of unrest and 75 deaths, resulting in the largest defiance of the Islamic republic. The incident has opened a broader discussion about human rights worldwide, primarily considering women's status as second-class citizens.
(09/23/22 3:08am)
In the wake of the recent protests in Iran and the brutal crackdown by security forces, social media networks have been swamped with a narrative: Iran is descending into chaos. At least 17 people have been killed by security forces and protesters have set fire to police buildings and even stabbed several regime enforcers.
(09/16/22 3:31am)
Growing up, I saw my mom cooking some of the most delicious Maharashtrian cuisine and never once did I question her cooking methods or ingredients. But as I started cooking by myself, I started exploring techniques, mimicking the ones that I had seen her perform. The idea of preserving the authenticity and not letting people get away with weird experiments with Indian cuisine was ingrained in my head. However, over the course of trying new and different techniques, I have realized that my way is not necessarily the only way to do it. Especially in terms of food, dietary limitations, geographical region, availability of ingredients and many more variables, we cannot limit ourselves to one set way of doing things.
(09/08/22 2:11am)
The 9/11 terrorist attack has single-handedly transformed the landscape of global geopolitics. It was an event that would see members of al-Qaeda invoke their wrath and usher in the Age of Terror. What followed was a 20-year cycle of violence that would see the world's most violent and brutal militants rise, fall and reform into a new and even more terrifying iteration of themselves.