Darn it, Daniel: Why 'Poor Things' was bad
Recently my brother and I decided to go see a movie and I endured one of the worst things I’ve ever seen: “Poor Things.” Warning, there are spoilers ahead.
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Recently my brother and I decided to go see a movie and I endured one of the worst things I’ve ever seen: “Poor Things.” Warning, there are spoilers ahead.
While scrolling through Twitter, a video clip of the 2009 Kentucky Wildcats and UConn Huskies piqued my interest. The main selling point of the video was that Kentucky’s John Wall and UConn’s Kemba Walker went head-to-head. Two college basketball stars and future All-NBA players battled all game, with Kentucky coming out on top.
In Eastern and Southeastern Asian countries, the Lunar New Year celebrates “the arrival of spring and the beginning of a new year on the lunisolar calendar,” according to the National Museum of Asian Art. With a tremendous history spanning 3,500 years, the holiday begins this year on Feb. 10 and ends once a full moon has risen, which is usually the first 15 days of the first month of the lunar calendar.
A new trend has been circulating the internet, humoring users all over social media. Purchases have been justified in other ways before, but “girl math” is a new term for women, or anyone, to justify their purchasing habits.
Athens is sure to be bustling with action this weekend as siblings join their Bobcat siblings on campus. Every year, Ohio University puts together Sibs Weekend, an event where students’ siblings and families can come to visit them at the university.
Ping Recreation Center turned 28 years old last month and has been periodically updated since then to keep up with new workouts and student enrollment. But now, some current Ohio University students have expressed concerns about the lines for workout machines and a lack of weights.
Ohio (11-10, 5-4 Mid-American Conference) seemed to get over a hump of sorts when it defeated Buffalo on Tuesday to get over .500 for the first time in nearly a month. Saturday, Ohio will face a whole new challenge against one of the hottest teams in the MAC — Miami (11-10, 5-4 MAC).
Ohio will travel to the Great Lake State for a Sunday dual against Mid-American Conference foe, Central Michigan.
Ohio (7-12 overall, 4-5 Mid-American Conference) looks to get back on track after a home loss to Buffalo against the MAC’s top team, Ball State (19-2 overall, 9-0 MAC).
This week Cassie and Andrew talk about the changes to All-Star weekend and the players that were selected and voted in.
Athens Mayor Steve Patterson started renting a house in Athens when he was working as a professor at Ohio University in 1998. For the first nine years of living in the city, Patterson and his now-wife were looking to buy an affordable house. It wasn’t until 2007 that they found the perfect house to buy.
Happy Friday! With the end of the week in sight, it is another week with new music. However, this time, there is some drama involved. This past week, we have new music from Hiatus Kaiyote, Benny The Butcher and more.
Ohio (7-12 overall, 4-5 Mid-American Conference) fell at the hands of Buffalo (11-8 overall, 5-4 MAC) on Wednesday night. The game was close and hard-fought through the first half, but Buffalo was scorching hot in the third quarter and ran away with the win 81-63.
After starting the game on a 12-4 run, points became hard to come by for Ohio (7-12, 4-5 MAC). While Ohio struggled to score, Buffalo (11-8, 5-4 MAC) got into a rhythm at the free-throw line and inside the paint. From that point onward, the Buffalo onslaught would lead to Ohio falling 81-63 as the final horn sounded off.
Tony Hawk speaks to Ohio University students at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium on Jan. 30, 2024. Photos by Jenna Sylvan, Megan VanVlack and Ben Pennington.
Last weekend, Ohio split a two-game series against Maryville. The team now holds a 21-8-3 record which puts them at No. 6 in the ACHA.
The Post staff predicts winners in seven categories of this year's 96th Academy Awards.
Student Senate met on Wednesday to hear a presentation from the Director of Academic Assistance within the Academic Achievement Center, or AAC, Elizabeth Fallon, and her colleague Sam Metzger, coordinator of the First Generation+ and Scholars Programs.
Tuesday night, Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium was full of fans of all ages to hear professional skateboarder Tony Hawk discuss his experiences as a skateboarder, entrepreneur and philanthropist.