On My Hill: 'Quantumania' failed by pretending to be something it wasn’t
Warning: This column contains spoilers for “Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania.”
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Warning: This column contains spoilers for “Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania.”
You may have seen a sign in the background of College Football Gameday last week in Columbus that read ‘RANK OHIO’. That sign was from me, and I trekked across a sea of dozens of thousands of Ohio State fans as possibly the only person in the city wearing green and white. Fans jeered and laughed at my sign, but I was dead serious.
Ohio State got punched in the mouth by Michigan Saturday. There's no other way to say it. There's a sour taste in Buckeyes fans' mouths right now for a good reason.
My conversations usually begin with something like asking someone if they listen to BROCKHAMPTON, and getting a response that they’ve never heard of him.
Kyrie Irving’s recent dilemma presents a damaging catch-22 for Jewish people.
For millions of Americans, the shift to autumn means the emergence of a religion: fantasy football. Millions in the U.S. take part in fantasy football every year, and students at Ohio University are no different.
It would be harder to botch the Tua Tagovailoa concussion incident more than Head Coach Mike McDaniel and the Miami Dolphins did. The Dolphins quarterback was hospitalized after Miami’s Thursday night game when he hit the back of his head on the ground during a sack. He had the fencing response once he took the hit, which signifies a serious head injury. The Sunday before, Tagovailoa stumbled off the field after taking a hard hit and was evaluated for a concussion.
16 teams had a chance to contend for an NBA championship this season and just four finalists remain on the road to glory. Here’s what each team eliminated thus far needs to do to make another run next season.
Ohio (23-23, 17-10 Mid-American Conference) concluded its regular season with a three-game weekend series against Western Michigan (22-32, 12-16 MAC) at home. Ohio went 1-2 in the series, dropping its first two games 2-0 and 10-5 in a doubleheader on Saturday before bouncing back on Sunday.
Ohio (19-19, 13-6 Mid-American Conference) looks to continue its recent hot streak when it takes on Northern Illinois (11-22, 5-12 MAC) at home in a weekend series. Ohio is currently on a three-game winning streak and has taken 11 of its last 15 games.
Ohio (19-19, 13-6 Mid-American Conference) leveled its record out to .500 after it won both games against Kent State (14-22, 5-11 MAC) on Wednesday. Additionally, Ohio has taken 11 of its last 13, and it added two more wins in Wednesday’s 7-6 and 7-0 victories.
Ohio (17-19, 11-6 Mid-American Conference) will head north to face off against Kent State (14-20, 5-9 MAC) for a chance to keep its hot streak alive. It has won nine of its last 11 games and has climbed to second place in the conference standings.
It wasn’t the sharpest day for either team at Ohio Softball Field. Both Ohio and Central Michigan struggled to hang onto the ball and make the right throws all day long. Two of the top five teams in the Mid-American Conference facing off held big implications, and the miscues of each played a part in the outcome. On Saturday alone, Ohio tallied a rare five fielding errors, not including a few passed balls.
Ohio was able to take command to down Central Michigan 7-2 on Friday. The win continued the Bobcats' hot stretch, as they’ve won eight of their last nine games.
Ohio (15-18, 9-5 Mid-American Conference) will be back in Athens to take on Central Michigan (16-17, 7-4 MAC) in a three-game weekend series. Ohio is 7-1 in its last 8 games.
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Ohio (8-16, 2-3 Mid-American Conference) will ring in its April schedule when it travels to Oxford for a three-game series against Miami (14-10, 5-0 MAC).
The Major League Baseball lockout over the collective bargaining agreement benefited nobody. After a tiresome 99 days, the MLB and the MLB Players Association agreed to a new deal that included a set of rule changes to be imposed for the 2023 season.
Ohio (7-15, 1-2 Mid-American Conference) faces its second MAC series, against Bowling Green (13-7, 1-2 MAC), this weekend. The Falcons will travel to Athens for a three-game series, including a doubleheader Friday.