3-year Coca-Cola contract offers OU more funding
Ohio University students have noticed something different about their trips to the dining halls ever since September: Coca-Cola products have replaced Pepsi.
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Ohio University students have noticed something different about their trips to the dining halls ever since September: Coca-Cola products have replaced Pepsi.
Luka Dončić, Joel Embiid, Karl-Anthony Towns, Devin Booker and Stephen Curry; what do all those names have in common? In the span of the last three weeks, they’ve each scored at least 60 points in just one game. As of late, it feels like offenses are simply unfair and the league’s top players can just step on the court, choose a number and score that many points at will. But is any of that true? And if it is, is it a bad thing for the NBA?
Metal bands often push the limits of extremity in all musical aspects. Whether vocally or instrumentally, the genre is no stranger to expanding the definition of music by testing the limits of heaviness.
Ohio looked to get revenge against a stingy Dayton team, who had previously beaten it earlier in the season. Ohio’s 4-2 win continued its winning streak to cap off a very successful regular season and take momentum into what it hopes will be a lengthy postseason run in the coming weeks. Both teams came out with fiery energy early, leaning on defensive pressure and counterattack resulting in numerous shots on goal. There was a tense competitiveness in the air, and it felt as if the first team to find the back of the net would have a huge advantage over the other.
It was Scott Bird's night in Bird Arena. Packed once again this Sib’s Weekend, fans lined up to see Ohio take on Iowa State. It was another winning night for the Bobcats, taking down the Cyclones 2-0.
Last Friday, Womxn’s Empowerment Training, or WET, teamed up with the Student Senate Women’s Affairs Commission to organize a fun and welcoming weightlifting contest to raise awareness for National Women’s Heart Day.
As family members and siblings made their way up to Athens for the annual Siblings Weekend, many students were tasked with the dilemma of how to entertain their family members for the weekend. Luckily, the Center for Student Engagement and Leadership invited Comedian and Magician, Michael Kent, to perform in the Baker Theatre for a free show on Feb. 3.
With Sib’s Weekend in full swing, Bird Arena was completely sold out and packed to the brim with Ohio fans and families Saturday night. Energy from the crowd reflected on the ice, with Ohio winning in a strong 2-0 game against Iowa.
In the past century, we have seen some of the most innovative eras of fashion ever to take place. The revolution of artistry was started by French designer Christian Dior and the passing of the torch to his apprentice Yves Saint Laurent. Pioneering designers like Ann Lowe, who designed Jackie Kennedy's wedding dress, created tangible, wearable art revolutions. Many give rise to the very designers who inspired eras of self-expression.
After defeating Miami on Saturday, Ohio (12-10, 6-4 MAC) is one of the Mid-American Conference's hottest teams. Ohio will look to make it four straight wins and six wins in seven games against Ball State (12-10, 4-6 MAC).
In the last decade, a quartet of talent has turned heads and developed a distinct sound that keeps people infatuated and mesmerized through its use of layered harmonies, exotic beats and poetic lyrics. With the likes of Erykah Badu, Drake and Anderson .Paak, this band has left a permanent mark in the music world just by being its authentic self.
If you've been scrolling on TikTok, you've likely heard the song "Nothing Matters" by The Last Dinner Party. A newcomer to the British indie-rock scene, the band has grown overnight after the success of this single, being the recent recipient of BBC's Sound of 2024 Award.
Ohio 5-5 (1-3 Mid-American Conference) was once again defeated on the road, this time against Central Michigan. The lightweights struggled once again, continuing what has been an ongoing issue for Ohio while Central Michigan was able to equal the strength of Ohio’s middle-weight wrestlers. This season, Ohio has won once on the road, moving to 1-5, including a fourth straight road loss on Sunday.
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Nine years ago, user April Reign created the Twitter hashtag "#OscarsSoWhite" after noticing a lack of people of color nominees at the 87th Academy Awards. A year later, the list of all-white nominees prompted the return of the hashtag and media backlash, resulting in the Academy voting to increase diversity within its membership and governance policies.
Ohio (12-10, 6-4 MAC) played with energy and focus throughout its 78-69 win over in-state rival Miami (11-11, 5-5 MAC). The Bobcats were boosted by the 9,000 screaming fans who came to encourage the home team in a monumental Mid-American Conference battle on Siblings Weekend.
When the final buzzer sounded in The Convo, a total of 9,018 people were on their feet in celebration of Ohio’s 78-69 win over Miami, its 119th win in the storied “Battle of the Bricks” rivalry.
One game removed from its three-game win streak to even its Mid-American Conference record, Ohio (7-13, 4-6 MAC) took on the MAC’s biggest threat, Ball State (20-2, 10-0 MAC). The game ended in a relatively predictable 97-66 loss, in which Ball State rolled through Ohio with its combination of star power, depth and elite offensive movement.
The bleachers in Bird Arena were physically shaking under the stomps of at least 1,000 spectators, all watching the final moments of the battle between Ohio and Iowa State.
Rivalries make sports. The world of athletics would look drastically different without the countless battles between the Yankees and Red Sox, North Carolina and Duke, Michigan and Ohio State, FC Barcelona and Real Madrid, Celtics and Lakers – the list goes on.