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Despite low poll numbers, candidates persist against Trump, Biden
Ohio voters will head to polls March 19 to vote in federal and state-level primary elections to decide who will be featured on the Republican and Democratic ballots in November.
Wrestling: Ohio locks horns with Buffalo to conclude regular season duals
Ohio (7-5, 3-3 Mid-American Conference) will close the regular season at home against Buffalo (9-12, 4-3 MAC). The dual will be the final time the teams will hit the mats before the MAC Championships in Kent, Ohio, on March 8 and 9. Regardless, Ohio will look to secure a winning record in MAC duals this season as it hopes to snap a three-match losing streak to Buffalo.
Student Senate initiative aims to put indoor farms in dining halls
Ohio University Student Senate is seeking to put indoor produce farms in campus dining halls. The project is in partnership with indoor garden company Just Vertical and replaces a former initiative to put solar umbrellas on campus.
People and Planet: Alexei Navalny’s courage is eternal
I first became aware of Russian opposition leader, lawyer, activist and political prisoner Alexei Navalny after there was an attempt in 2020 to poison him with a Soviet-era novichok agent by the Russian government. He spoke openly about this in the 2022 documentary “Navalny,” which was produced by HBO Max and CNN Films. In the documentary, he discussed the attempt on his life with the willingness and ease of a man who has already accepted he will die for his cause.
Artist Spotlight: Zulu brings hardcore to new levels
Hardcore punk has long been an exclusionary genre. Traditionally, anyone trying to get into the vast world of headbanging rage that makes up their respective hardcore scenes had to fall into a certain demographic — i.e., white men.
Baker Peace Conference to discuss ‘Democracy in Decline?’
The time has come again for Ohio University to host its annual Baker Peace Conference, which brings speakers from all over the world to speak to students.
‘Madame Web’ is a perfect storm of bad
To repeat what may be the coldest take of the week, “Madame Web” is indeed quite terrible. From its incomprehensible script and editing to its horrific performances from otherwise good actors, the Spider-Man offshoot is just as bad as people say it is. What could have been a submersive and captivating concept is reduced to pure nonsense in Sony’s attempt to start a new franchise with the Marvel properties it has managed to keep out of Disney’s hands.
Politics and Pop Culture: Gun control does work
Gunmen took to a parade celebrating the Chiefs’ 2024 Super Bowl win in Kansas City, Missouri, on Valentine’s Day, killing at least one and injuring more than 20 others. It is doubtful that anyone is surprised by this, of course. Already in 2024, gun violence has killed almost 5,000 people in the U.S., so this recent shooting is nothing out of the ordinary.
Fresh Finds Friday: New albums, singles from pop, indie scene
Happy Friday! With the end of the week in sight, it is another week with new music. This past week, we have new music from Vampire Weekend, Yeat and more.
The Lo-Down: How transphobia is tied to misogyny in women’s sports
Big things are happening in women’s sports. Caitlin Clark is arguably the most recognizable name in college basketball, is putting up video game numbers and broke the women’s college basketball’s career scoring record about a week ago.
Lana Del Rey’s upcoming album fuels country music renaissance
At the Billboard and NMPA Songwriter Awards, Lana Del Rey announced her upcoming album Lasso and declared she’s taking a break from alternative music to experiment in the country genre.
Kickin’ with Kyra: Everyone should celebrate Leap Day
I keep asking people what their plans are for Feb. 29, and I have received the same confused look every time; they wonder why it even matters. I find this ridiculous because we don’t normally get the gift of time, and that is exactly what Leap Day is. Leap Day doesn’t get enough credit, and it should be celebrated like any other holiday.
Haylee’s Hub: 'American Fiction' restored my faith in film
“American Fiction” showcases one of the most complex and immersive looks into the life of a man struggling with personal and creative obstacles in the most heartbreaking and funny ways possible. The film is Cord Jefferson’s directorial debut and it does not disappoint.
Blue Line Banter: The Little Things
This week Cassie and Andrew talk about the little things that happened in hockey this week. Including Morgan Rielly's suspension, Canucks vs Wild, and trade rumors.
What Happens on Court Stays on Court: Talking with W.E.T.
In this episode of What Happens on Court, hosts Hannah Campbell & Tate Raub are joined by Abby Jenkins & Kendall Wright, both on the executive team at W.E.T. Abby and Kendall share more about their organization, which focuses on women's empowerment training.
Farming club attracts agricultural students
Whether it's learning how to sustain microgreens or spending time helping out at the student farm, the Ohio University Student Farmers Club, which was started this semester, focuses on creating hands-on experiences for students interested in the environment.
Women’s Basketball: Ohio completes season-changing upset against Kent State
Backed into a corner entering the final weeks of the 2023-24 season, Ohio (8-16, 5-8 Mid-American Conference) had to pull off the unexpected to earn back its spot in the MAC tournament. Entering their game against the Golden Flashes, the Bobcats were one loss out of the eighth spot in the conference, making them the first team out of postseason play come March.
Student Senate removes vice president
Ohio University Student Senate held a vote of no confidence to remove Vice President Isaac Davis in an executive session Wednesday.