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(04/26/24 1:45am)
Summer is a lovely time for pop culture. Movie studios line up the biggest blockbusters for release, musicians prepare songs they hope define the season and people everywhere get to consume media to their heart's content.
(04/22/24 2:42am)
Content warning: the following article briefly mentions suicide, addiction and abuse. Please proceed appropriately.
(04/19/24 4:00am)
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(04/12/24 1:04am)
This weekend Ohio University’s rock radio station All-Campus Radio Network, or ACRN, is hosting Lobsterfest, its annual music festival.
(04/11/24 3:00am)
Every Wednesday night, the local bar and music venue The Union Bar, located at 18 W. Union St., hosts an event that differs from its usual offering of live music. From 8-10 p.m., the bar is run by Caroline Bresnahan, who hosts The Union’s own Union Bingo Night, an event free for attendees regardless of age.
(04/05/24 1:36am)
Beyoncé’s eighth studio album “COWBOY CARTER,” the second part of her Renaissance trilogy, targets a new space for the “Crazy in Love” singer: the country music industry.
(04/05/24 1:22am)
October has long passed, and the spooky decorations that once proudly adorned buildings across campus are now collecting dust in storage. However, Halloween fans are still clambering for a fright. Even as time marches on and we move closer to the cheery, heartfelt holidays, many people still want to watch a bone-chilling television series or movie or read a book that will keep them up until the witching hour.
(04/04/24 3:00am)
Safety and lighting concerns on campus can potentially conflict with concerns over light pollution and environmental harm. Athens city officials and Ohio University staff currently work to balance these factors in decision-making about lighting on and off campus.
(04/04/24 3:00am)
In the music industry, the behind-the-scenes action in creating music is just as important as the recording artist. For students studying music production at Ohio University, knowledge of this behind the scenes helps them as artists and as future music professionals.
(03/29/24 3:11am)
Eating in college can often be difficult, especially for those who are used to meal prepping or snacking on produce at home. Adjusting to what is available in the dining halls or campus markets can be a frustrating process.
(03/28/24 3:05am)
Concerts are great opportunities for attendees to dress up. Fans often theme their outfits to the artist, giving them a space to express their love for music. Cost varies, but there are always budget-friendly options for people to put together something they like.
(03/28/24 1:39am)
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(03/26/24 2:04am)
The game of chess has a reputation for being complex. With an undefinable number of tactical strategies and 20 different ways to just begin the game, it can be intimidating for new players to sit down at chess’ black and white board and start playing.
(03/25/24 12:21am)
I have written at length about the many different facets of metal. My goal for Metal Mondays was to write about my favorite subject and introduce music enjoyers of all types to my favorite genre.
(03/21/24 3:19am)
The cherished tradition that is college rock started in another city named Athens over 500 miles from Ohio University’s campus — Athens, Georgia. The phenomenon that later became a genre took off in the ‘80s and ‘90s, with bands like R.E.M. and Pixies leading the movement.
(03/07/24 4:00am)
For many people across the world, March 17 marks a day of festivities, communal gatherings and cheap beer.
(03/07/24 4:00am)
Fest Season is long anticipated for party-goers, but a recent announcement indicated that the dates have changed for some of these big weekends.
(03/04/24 3:01am)
Correction appended: a previous version of this article featured inaccuracies. To read the correction, click here.
(03/04/24 2:21am)
Women have long been excluded from the heavy metal genre, despite some of the first metal bands being helmed by women. As you delve into the heavier genres of metal, it becomes increasingly hard to find a lead singer who is not a man.
(03/01/24 3:51am)
Student Senate passes numerous resolutions and initiatives for Ohio University; however, it’s up to the university to start implementing university-wide initiatives.