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(02/27/20 12:59am)
With spring break being less than two weeks away, many students find themselves unmotivated to complete any course work and alternatively might be shopping for new clothes and swimsuits for the vacation they have been planning for so long. Some students may be traveling to Florida for some desired beach time, while others may be taking a trip to New York City to explore the metropolitan life. However, not everyone has the luxury of going on vacation, and instead won’t be going anywhere besides their living room couch. For those who can relate to these plans more than others, here are eight activities to keep busy this spring break:
(02/19/20 1:03am)
Produced by horror aficionado Jason Blum, Jeff Wadlow’s Fantasy Island received a fairly nice budget, but one wouldn’t know that by watching the disastrous film. Despite having mediocre actors, such as Lucy Hale, Fantasy Island fails to showcase much talent among the five lead actors.
(02/14/20 2:04am)
The love-hate relationship that surrounds Valentine’s Day stems from hopeless romantics’ fondness toward receiving stuffed bears, conversation hearts, jewelry and roses, and cynics’ repulsion at the thought of cheesy gifts and over-priced dinner courses. However, one thing everyone loves and can enjoy on Valentine’s Day is music. Whether that be listening to love songs, break-up songs or empowering songs, there’s something on the playlist for everyone:
(02/09/20 11:26pm)
Preacher Lawson traveled from Los Angeles to Athens to steal the stage and give Ohio University students and their siblings an enjoyable Friday night experience.
(12/17/19 7:42pm)
Harry Styles' sophomore album, Fine Line, unquestionably labels him as a soft rock icon whose innocent boy band identity is nowhere to be found.
(10/22/19 3:47am)
Tucker Pillsbury, professionally known as ROLE MODEL, is an alternative singer-songwriter from Maine whose lyrics openly stem from a place of loneliness and heartache.
(10/11/19 2:02am)
It’s that time of year where the weather is getting colder, the leaves are changing colors and the vibes are getting spookier. On a chilly, overcast day, there’s nothing better than staying in and cozying up to your favorite horror movie with apple cider in your hand. As appealing as this vision probably sounds, it’s not always easy to make your dorm or residence hall room feel cozy. To make your room more snug on autumn nights like these, take into consideration these eight dorm decor ideas:
(09/26/19 5:09am)
It’s official — the beloved season of fall is here! The beginning of autumn means it is time to welcome back pumpkin spice lattes, haunted houses, hoodies and crisp weather. There is no better place to be during the changing of seasons than Athens. Ohio University not only has an abundance of greenery and trees throughout College Green but is also within a short driving distance from beautiful parks, such as Wayne National Forest and Hocking Hills, that are perfect for hiking. Take the time this season to let yourself unwind by embracing the color change in leaves and listening to tunes like the following ten while embarking on a hike:
(09/16/19 1:04am)
According to Suicide Awareness Voices of Education (SAVE), 4,965 Americans on average die by suicide each year. Struggles such as depression and anxiety, influence many of these individuals to do so. Suicide is a never-ending, worldwide epidemic that will continue to take lives, young and old. However, individuals can take steps to ensure they are practicing healthy behaviors to better ourselves and put our mental health first during Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Here are seven steps to help: