Twenty One Pilots concludes decade-long saga with ‘Breach’
Friday, Twenty One Pilots delivered fans their newest album “Breach,” revealing how their music’s narrative story ends and climbing to number seven on iTunes top albums during its first day.
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Friday, Twenty One Pilots delivered fans their newest album “Breach,” revealing how their music’s narrative story ends and climbing to number seven on iTunes top albums during its first day.
Although most documentaries and biopics about celebrities decide to sanitize and glamorize a pop culture icon’s life and smooth out the jagged edges, “And So It Goes” comes as raw as its subject. Billy Joel spares no words or expense to tell the deepest, darkest parts of his life in tandem with his greatest triumphs in a five-hour documentary that reflects on the 76-year-old’s life and legacy.
Alumni love to use the phrase, “college is the best four years of your life,” but fail to mention the years’ worth of debt looming over them. This phrase, while outdated, is starting to feel simply delusional.
The United States allows its citizens to purchase guns readily. Do you know how crazy that sounds to anyone else in the world? Guns are built for killing people.
Friday, Sep. 5
When new Bobcats arrive in Athens, they are immediately told about Ohio University’s strong alumni network.
The invasive Ambrosia beetle species continues to harm fruit trees across Ohio and has affected local farmers for years, taking a specific toll on the native pawpaw.
Major offerings at Ohio University may soon look different. The university announced Aug. 26 that several majors will be suspended or consolidated under new state guidelines.
Monday, Sept. 8
It was a drizzly morning at the Athens Community Center Sept. 6, but that didn’t dampen anyone’s sunny mood at the Athens Farmers Market. Farmers, townies, college students and others weren’t deterred by the chill. One wonders how packed the market can get on a nicer day.
Saturday afternoon, the streets of Columbus overflowed with a sea of red and white, the typical indication of gameday at Ohio State University. This weekend, the crowd was sprinkled with green, the mark of Bobcats who made the hour-long trip to support their football team as they faced the national champions.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in Ohio nearly doubled during the past month, and two respiratory illness outbreaks were reported in Southeast Ohio, raising alarm as new federal restrictions limit access to the updated COVID-19 vaccine.
Tuesday Sept. 16
Ohio (1-2 overall) has finally gotten through the grueling part of the non-conference schedule after a 37-9 loss on the road against No. 1 Ohio State.
On the fifth floor of Alden Library, the Mahn Center is home to part of Ohio University’s vast archival collection. Split among categories such as University Archives, rare books, documentary photography and manuscripts, the archives contain millions of pieces.
Ohio (2-7) lost all of its matches this weekend at the Beavercreek Invitational. Ohio played Ohio State (2-4), Pitt (7-2), and Wright State (5-3). It was not able to win a single set in what was a disappointing performance from this Ohio team. Ohio only eclipsed 20 points in one set out of the nine it played, which was the final one against Ohio State.
This column includes matters of self-harm and suicide.
Compared to your average apple, the American pawpaw is a fruit to behold.
In 1996, Oprah Winfrey founded Oprah’s Book Club. At the time, Oprah’s decision to share her picks was laughable in upmarket literary circles. Jonathan Franzen, author of “The Corrections,“ famously indicated in an NPR interview that Oprah’s club was “for women,” and that he was attempting to attract a more ‘literary’ audience for his work — that audience being men.