Midnight Music and more perform at The Union
The bass could be felt pounding in everyone’s chest like a musical heartbeat as music enthusiasts climbed the stairs to The Union’s second story venue.
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The bass could be felt pounding in everyone’s chest like a musical heartbeat as music enthusiasts climbed the stairs to The Union’s second story venue.
Most people know the number to call when trouble comes knocking, but knowing who to call when smaller counterparts are in danger can be a little trickier. This is where DART comes in.
Tables decorated with floral centerpieces and dimly lit candles neatly littered the Baker Center’s ballroom Saturday evening for the International Student Union’s, or ISU’s, annual dinner, occurring for the first time post-COVID-19.
As the years go by, it can seem as if the changes in weather grow more unpredictable every season. Temperatures fluctuate, hurricanes run rampant, droughts dehydrate the land and warmer weather overstays its welcome.
Earlier this month, on Oct. 18, the Natalie Gray Foundation held their 2nd Annual Golf Outing at Kinsale Golf and Fitness Club in Powell, Ohio, to raise money for children and families affected by brain tumors.
Off of James A. Rhodes Appalachian Highway sits a narrow, gravel road that snakes its way through dust and fog to Murphy’s Field, home of the Field of Screams.
Last Wednesday was game day for Ohio University’s collegiate Esports team.
The Athens Southside Park Miniature Golf Course was by no means a popular attraction. Located up at The Ridges, it had been said that the first four holes had simply disappeared one day, causing most folks to overlook it.
Last Friday, atop the Athens parking garage, community members gathered for a night of festivities and, most importantly, beer, at the annual Fall Fest.
Old Man’s Cave is one of Hocking Hills State Park's most popular destinations and greatest mysteries.
This past Wednesday, Ohio University’s Center for Campus and Community Engagement hosted its annual Community Engagement Fair. Located on the driveway and lawn of 29 Park Place, students had the opportunity to walk around and learn about different community-oriented organizations.
One of the toughest lessons to learn as an adult is how quickly one's hard-earned cash can evaporate right before their eyes. The independence and responsibility of fending for yourself can be empowering, but that feeling can rapidly disappear when your bank account starts to deflate as if you've stuck a pin in it.
On March 25, the rock and roll community was devastated by the loss of musician Taylor Hawkins, formerly of the band Foo Fighters. His life ended at only 50 years old due to a cardiac arrest episode inside his hotel in Bogotá, Colombia. There is always time to mourn, so instead, in celebration of this rock idol, here is a recount of Taylor’s life, accomplishments and moments that defined him as both an artist and human being.
While it has been said that there's nothing quite like the original, that doesn’t mean variations of songs can’t be unique and spectacular in their own way. Artists recognize other artists and what better way to show their appreciation for a particular song than performing it using their own voice.
During the daytime hours, Donkey Coffee is your standard cozy coffee shop, but when the sun sets, it transforms into a platform for musicians such as the alternative-pop group known as Wreck League, who took the stage last Friday night.
Music has been around for as long as we can remember, and with the invention of streaming services, is now more popular than ever. However, music isn’t the only popular form of entertainment that has become available on streaming services.
Super Bowl LVI isn’t just any regular Super Bowl; this year, it's different. Not only is it the Cincinnati Bengals' 3rd shot at winning American football’s highest honor, but also Athens’ hometown hero Joe Burrow’s first run at the title.
Living in a college dorm room can have its perks, but as some know all too well, it can also have its limitations.
Marvel Studios consistently brings amazement to the big screen, leaving viewers in awe of the groundbreaking effects that look strikingly real, but have you ever wondered how they do it? Sure, talented actors and well-written screenplays contribute to the franchise’s success, but much more goes on behind the camera than viewers realize. Here are a few of the secrets behind Marvel’s movie magic:
When Ohio University’s Mem Aud finally opened its doors on Nov. 17, audience members shuffled to their seats, gawking at a large metal wall decorated with street signs, dangling pots and trash can lids, illuminated on stage. It was clear something loud was about to happen.