Dog Swim marks end of summer
The Dog Swim is back with a splash for another year of fun for furry friends. This event marks the end of the pool season and is always hosted the last day the Athens City Pool is open, Sept. 10 this year.
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The Dog Swim is back with a splash for another year of fun for furry friends. This event marks the end of the pool season and is always hosted the last day the Athens City Pool is open, Sept. 10 this year.
Let's Get Into It is back! Join hosts Maggie Palma, Mimi Calhoun and Grace Koennecke as they kick off season 2 talking about "Bling Empire," Wonderbus, "Funny Girl" and more.
Dorm rooms can be so dull and often require something to bring liveliness to them. The best way to do this is by adding easy to care for plants. Not only are they gorgeous, but they also purify the air in your room and help boost your mood. Before buying new plants, it is important to analyze your living space. First, how much natural light is in your room? And how dry or humid is the air? After you evaluate, finding a plant that will survive in an unconventional space is much simpler. Keep in mind most of these plants are poisonous to pets so if you have a cat or dog, place it in a place they cannot reach.
Now that Syllabus Week is over, students are working on their first assignments of the school year. There can be stress that comes with the first couple of weeks of classes while trying to find what works best. The greatest way to survive is to find a place to study that feels right. Somewhere that is comfortable and calm can be beneficial.
In the last episode of ‘Let’s Get Into It’ of the semester, Mimi, Grace and Maggie discuss music festivals, like Head In The Clouds, Coachella and WonderBus. The three talk about the different musical festivals, the performers and what to expect.
Inside Grover Hall sits the office for Ohio University’s physical therapy program. Founded in 1979, the program was one of the first inside of the College of Health and Human Services — now the College of Health and Sciences. Today it is ranked in the top 25% in the nation, due to the services taught to the students.
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On the fourth episode of 'Let's Get Into It,' Mimi, Grace and Maggie discuss their favorite shows, including The Great British Baking Show, Normal People and Bel-Air.
Olivia Rodrigo’s career has been an absolute whirlwind since the release of “drivers license" in early 2021. In the film, Rodrigo reflects and takes viewers to the spots where each song of her debut album, SOUR, was written. The road trip from Salt Lake City, Utah, to Los Angeles is one she had taken so many times as a child star. The movie has a grainy and nostalgic film over the footage to match her current aesthetic.
In the third episode of 'Let's Get Into It,' Mimi, Grace and Maggie discuss their favorite music videos. From the visuals of K-pop boy group Seventeen to Lady Gaga's "Perfect Illusion" and The 1975, the three give insight into what makes these artists' visions uniquely their own.
In this episode of ‘Let’s Get Into It,’ Mimi, Grace and Maggie discuss movies they’ve been raving about lately, including Encanto, tick, tick…BOOM! and Sing 2.
In May 2021, Gracyn Kent and Megan Rose joined together to create the Asian American/Pacific Islander Student Union, or AAPISU, as a community for members to learn about culture and identity. The duo also hoped to create a more inclusive space at Ohio University.
In the first episode of The Post’s newest pop culture podcast, Mimi Calhoun, Grace Koennecke and Maggie Palma talk everything music: from K-Pop boy group Enhypen, to Halsey’s world tour, to Blossoms' newest album.
“Clean beauty” is a fairly new term in the beauty world, so there is no set definition of it. Allure recently created a “Allure Clean Best of Beauty” stamp and defines its standard as free of ingredients that cause health problems or could cause irritations.