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(01/30/24 3:16am)
Dec. 11, 2023, Apple Inc. released its newest iOS 17.2 for iPhones, including a new pre-installed app, Journal. According to the Apple Newsroom, the app uses “on-device machine learning to provide personalized suggestions to inspire journal entries.” New AI technology is utilized to encourage self-reflection and mental health awareness. If people are already addicted to their phones, maybe healthy habits can come out of a notification.
(01/30/24 2:28am)
The summer after my freshman year of college, I was diagnosed with Celiac disease. The condition causes an immune reaction to gluten, which often results in the malabsorption of nutrients, damage to the small intestine and various unpleasant side effects. The only way to prevent any of these reactions and side effects is to go on a strict gluten-free diet.
(01/30/24 3:30am)
Ohio (7-11, 4-4 Mid-American Conference) has gone on its longest win streak of the season, winning three straight games to even its conference record. Now, the team finds itself preparing for a matchup with Buffalo (10-8, 4-4 MAC) to start the most challenging stretch of its conference schedule.
(01/29/24 11:08pm)
In this episode, we cover the winter release "The Iron Claw," as well as several other releases.
(01/30/24 3:47am)
For this week's "Music Notes," I decided to explore one of my personal favorite releases from last year. The song in question is "HOT TO GO!" by Chappell Roan.
(01/30/24 3:12am)
Today, virgin drinks are being rebranded. No longer are liquor-free mixed drinks merely juice. Now they've been rebranded as mocktails, bringing the booze-free fun to everyone, regardless of age.
(01/30/24 3:39am)
The Australian Open has long been one of the most hard to win tournaments in all of men’s tennis.
(02/01/24 3:11am)
Where have everyone’s manners gone? I got back on campus about two weeks ago and it’s like everyone decided to forget the basic etiquette they learned back in kindergarten.
(02/01/24 3:40am)
Since October, celebrities have spoken out about the escalating tensions between Israel and Palestine. The conflict has attracted attention from various platforms and many big-name celebrities like Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Angelina Jolie, Selena Gomez and Noah Schnapp, who have all shared their opinions on social media.
(01/30/24 4:08am)
2023 introduced many great films, with “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” arriving in July and “Priscilla” and “Saltburn” releasing in October and November, respectively. Last year also gave audiences romantic comedies like “Anyone But You” and action films like “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.” 2024 has a hard act to follow, but just a quick glance at the films to come indicates it’s going to be another great year for movies.
(01/29/24 1:05pm)
(01/29/24 3:10am)
You can see it as a shirt. You can see it as a skirt. You can find it at Lulu. You can find it at BooHoo. Yes, a whimsical, feathery, vibrant fashion trend is emerging, and you heard it here first. “Dr. Seuss core” is the next big trend in fashion.
(01/29/24 3:13am)
Jan. 27 marked the 79th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. This day is recognized as International Holocaust Remembrance Day, where ceremonies are held to commemorate the 6 million Jews and millions of other minority victims of the Holocaust.
(01/29/24 3:16am)
Over this past week, my column about fast food prices was met with some backlash. I was expecting this kind of pushback and was thrilled to see some engagement with my article. However, if I received this backlash earlier in the year, it for sure would’ve gotten the better of me.
(02/01/24 3:47am)
“Poor Things” is an over two-hour long, star-studded film that was released Dec. 8, 2023. It was the vibrantly whimsical lovechild of Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” and L. Frank Baum’s “The Wizard of Oz,” as it contains themes from both pieces. On the surface, it was a wonderfully done movie, considering the multifaceted cinematography, the eerie orchestral scores and the perfect casting. But what makes “Poor Things” a masterpiece is its unique but thorough execution of themes such as nature vs. society and the journey from girlhood to womanhood through the lens of autonomy.
(01/29/24 2:03am)
Congratulations are in order for Kali Uchis and Don Toliver with the news of the newest edition to their family. The pregnancy announcement came as a shock to many of their supporters. Both artists have risen in the musical industry, with Kali as a face of Latin R&B and Don Toliver's unique sound in the Houston Hip-Hop scene. Despite their growing acclaim, the relative quietness of their relationship is admirable.
(01/29/24 12:50am)
Is Saltburn camp? Did it redefine the period piece? An homage to Greek mythology and art history? Join Zoe, Jada, and Athens' resident film and camp theory expert Veronica as we tackle these questions and many more in discussing the newest hit movie.
(01/29/24 2:21am)
Ohio (10-10, 4-4 Mid-American Conference) is returning to The Convo following its first road win of the season. Taking on Buffalo (2-17, 1-6 MAC, Ohio will have a chance to get above .500 in the Conference and the regular season.
(01/29/24 12:59am)
After a full year of critically acclaimed films, the 2024 awards season was bound to be competitive, with many deserving movies going without nominations. However, some of the biggest films of the year were shut out of major categories despite their overall commercial success and positive reception from both audiences and critics.
(01/29/24 1:17am)
Social media is a constant in most people's lives, so it's unsurprising to find people who are "chronically online." According to Later, the term means "those who spend significant time online, often to the point where their personality revolves around internet memes, culture and slang."