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Depth of Music: Super Bowl LVIII: Halftime Show: Usher
Today on Depths we’re taking a detailed look at Ushers Super Bowl halftime performance to see what works, what doesn’t, and how it lives up to the legacy as one of the biggest performances of the year.
Baseball: All you need to know for Campbell
Ohio (2-1) travels to North Carolina this weekend to face off against Campbell in the season's second series. Last weekend, Ohio defeated Lipscomb twice, only losing once in the three-game series.
The new and improved "it" men of Generation Z
As new trends emerge in fashion and media, teens and young adults are shifting their focus to a new group of Hollywood heartthrobs. While Generation Z's infatuations once centered on men like Josh Hutcherson, Dylan O'Brien and Harry Styles, teens are now obsessing over stars like Jacob Elordi and Timothee Chalamet.
Softball: Ohio looks to carry hot streak into Frost Classic
After a dominant performance in the Spiro Classic, where Ohio (6-4) won five straight, winning the tournament. The team will look to carry its winning streak into the Frost Classic. Over the past week, several Ohio players took home weekly awards, with Skipp Miller winning Mid-American Conference Pitcher of the Week and Annalia Paoli winning MAC Female Scholar-Athlete of the Week.
A day in the life of a music performance graduate assistant
At universities, graduate students have a unique perspective of academia by having the opportunity to experience both sides: teaching and learning. According to the university’s financial aid website, there are approximately 1,500 graduate, research and teaching assistantships for graduate students in a degree program at Ohio University.
Experts discuss media coverage on Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, call for peace
Since Oct. 7, the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza has taken the lives of over 29,000 Palestinians, according to an AP News report.
Artist Spotlight: jxne balances discography of rap, indie pop
Fueled by the influences of hip-hop and indie pop, jxne is making a name for himself across a multitude of styles. From emo rap to Harry Styles-inspired pop, the singer/songwriter has created a varying discography, now including his new single "Utah."
Wrestling: Tywan Claxton leads passion-driven life through coding and fighting
The path to inner peace is never linear or straightforward. Former Ohio wrestler Tywan Claxton epitomizes the idea of adapting and making the best of the cards that were dealt.
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Differences between American, British Fashion
When I was packing for the U.K., I thought my wardrobe was relatively fashionable. However, after seeing everyone's fashion in the U.K., I’ve been sorely mistaken. From stunning wool peacoats to swanky leather loafers, people take style here way more seriously than in the U.S.
The Athena Cinema has no set completion date
Although a grand opening for The Athena Cinema, 20 S. Court St., has not been announced, the theater is partially open as it undergoes structural repairs to restore parts of the over 100-year-old building.
Daily Rundown: Photos from Athens ceasefire rally, public libraries celebrate Library Lovers Month, why America’s drinking age is too high and more!
Ceasefire rally held outside Athens City Building
Prior to Monday's city council meeting, a demonstration calling for Athens to back a ceasefire in Palestine was staged outside the Athens City Building. During the meeting, the Athens City Council decided on a resolution that would demand and encourage a ceasefire and de-escalation in Gaza from state and federal leaders. Around 25 residents of Athens and students from Ohio University came to the demonstration in support of withdrawing American forces from Gaza and in mourning for the deceased. Photos by Amberlee Gladwell, Ethan Herx and Jenna Slyman
Athens County Treasurer Democratic Primary candidates participate in forum
The League of Women’s Voters hosted a candidate forum for the Athens County Treasurer Democratic Primary Tuesday evening at the Athens Community Center. The forum hosted candidates such as Athens City Council Councilmember Beth Clodfelter, D-At Large, and Nelsonville City Auditor Taylor Sappington.
Understanding album eras
The word 'era' has been a big part of mainstream music discourse recently, largely because of Taylor Swift and her "The Eras Tour," announced in November 2022. This tour is one big homage to the singer's past albums. However, despite people only starting to use the term now, artists have been crafting eras around their albums for a long time.
Sidewalks added to Columbus Road increase accessibility
Athens city officials are working to put sidewalks along Columbus Road to increase accessibility to the area as a part of the shared-use path project, which is part of a larger project to make the entire area more appealing to businesses, restaurants and pedestrians.
Everything we know about A24's 'Stop Making Sense' tribute album
In 1984, American rock group Talking Heads released its high-energy, well-renowned concert film, "Stop Making Sense." The film made over $12 million at the box office and has an IMDb rating of 8.7/10 and a 100% Tomatometer score from Rotten Tomatoes.
The Underground Roundup: Instant Crush, Flowerovlove, Precious Pepala, Roe Kapara
Monotony is boring, especially when it's the same few artists on constant rotation on your Spotify. Let's change that and introduce four rising artists with less than one million monthly listeners to your daily listening.
Heat problems continue at Ping Center
It has been over three weeks since Ohio University’s Charles J. Ping Recreation Center has had to close sections of its facilities and cancel group exercise classes due to complications with the building's heating, ventilation and air conditioning, or HVAC system, according to a previous Post report.