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Happy Friday! With the end of the week in sight, it is another week with new music. This past week, we have new music from Maggie Rogers and TOLEDO, among others.
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Happy Friday! With the end of the week in sight, it is another week with new music. This past week, we have new music from Maggie Rogers and TOLEDO, among others.
When I first got to The Post I had this larger-than-life urge to make content that resonated with people. Now that I’m sitting here over 200 stories later, I wonder if it was remotely worth it. I’ve poured years of my life into this university, more specifically this organization, and what do I have to show for it other than a piece of paper and a more detailed resume? I hear that line of thinking weekly and it shortchanges the college experience.
No genre of music is as synonymous with a particular geographic region as bluegrass is with Appalachia. Stemming from the folk music of Irish and Scottish settlers in the region mixed with African traditions brought by formerly enslaved people, bluegrass focuses on acoustic instruments such as the banjo and fiddle with an emphasis on musical dexterity.
In 2023, the “girl dinner” trend emerged on TikTok. It started as simple jokes about chaotic plates of food girls would eat for dinner if they were not planning on eating a big meal. Odd assortments of food from strawberries, cheese sticks and eggs to hashbrowns, cookies and an elf bar have permeated social media.Soon enough, countless “girl” trends emerged: the “girl math” trend jokes about poor financial decisions, the phrase “I’m just a girl” to justify a mistake or questionable decision and even “girl explanations” have become popular, using understandable concepts like shopping and friend group drama to explain world politics and economics.
For students at Ohio University, and almost everyone everywhere, the concept of a “situationship” can often be very confusing. The term branches from the idea of not labeling a relationship or connection between two people.
Over the weekend, I made plans with some friends to meet up in a park at 8:15 p.m. As an American, I am used to the standard of arriving at the agreed upon time to a social gathering, or even a few minutes earlier. However, because many of the new friends I’ve made while studying abroad are European, the standard is very different; people arrived anywhere from 10 minutes late to an hour after the meeting time, which was more of a suggestion to them than something definitive. This observation contributes to the conclusion that in Europe, the false sense of urgency that drives Americans to live such tightly-wound lifestyles is not as predominant.
With matchups in the east all set, Cassie and Andrew discuss who will go on to the second round.
Earth Day is this Monday, April 22, and Ohio University has about six hours worth of activities starting with a parade to celebrate the holiday.
Owner of 68 Entertainment, Hunter Antritt, and CEO of Brick Life Entertainment, Vince Debeljak, sit down to discuss the cancellation of Palmer Place fest and the new Athens Fest in its place.
Athens Fest, an alternative to Palmer Place Fest, kicks off April 19 on Hocking Street at noon. Following the day's festivities, an after-party will occur on State Street at 7 p.m.
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The 41st annual Leadership Awards on Wednesday honored five organizations and 39 students for their dedication to the Ohio University and Athens communities.
Animation has gone undervalued by many while having a dedicated base of admirers. Here are 10 underrated animated movies to add to your watch list:
Today on Depths, Trey and I take a track-by-track look at the highly anticipated Beyonce’s highly anticipated shift to country music. As per usual for these big records, we had A LOT to say. As part 1 this episode will take you from the start of the album through ALLIIGATOR TEARS.
The first taste of Ohio University football’s 2024 season is quickly approaching in the form of its spring game. The spring game will mark a new chapter of the Tim Albin era.
Throughout the academic year, students have noticed the need for improvements to campus accessibility. Whether it is the absence of elevators in residence halls or the small number of Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant rooms, students would like to see changes made to Ohio University’s campus.
Ohio (10-22 overall, 6-12 Mid-American Conference) traveled to Dayton (24-13 overall, 6-3 Atlantic 10 Conference) to face it in a mid-week matchup. This past weekend, Ohio snapped its nine-game losing streak against Eastern Michigan, winning the series two games to one.
Reps. Don Jones of Freeport and Tim Barhorst of Fort Laramie have introduced House Bill 349, a plan in the Ohio House of Representatives that would use $20 million in state funds to create a loan program that would charge no interest for five years to governments that purchase easements for natural gas pipelines.
Ohio (21-20, 9-7 Mid-American Conference) will welcome Western Michigan (22-17, 11-5 MAC) to Athens for its most pivotal series of the season. The teams are currently both in position to make the six-team MAC Tournament, but Ohio will be looking to move up in the standings, as it currently sits in fifth place, but a strong weekend can vault it up closer to the top.