Words I Might Have Ate: Aging Like Steely Dan
By Shelby Campbell | Aug. 24, 2020Steely Dan transforms the ugly parts of life into majestic, intricate pieces of music.
Steely Dan transforms the ugly parts of life into majestic, intricate pieces of music.
The Democratic Party could and needs to be different, but these speakers are emboldening the same personality politics that took focus in 2016, placing an emphasis on Biden and Trump, not right and wrong.
Just because someone is a member of a racially oppressed group, that doesn’t mean that their representation alone is antiracist — it matters just as much or even more what that person says and does.
Both pandemics and wars pose great challenges to any society, but the responses they mandate are quite different.
America has a problem regarding race and, quite literally, the entire world is making note of it, even America itself. How much longer must these cries be echoed?
TikTok has given the LGBTQ community a platform, but its creators are teaching a new generation of gay individuals how to damage and degrade themselves before they get the chance to know themselves in a new identity.
A journalist expressing the belief that “Black Lives Matter” is not a breach of credibility — it’s taking a stand on the right side of history.
ELIP provides an essential service and cannot be replaced.
Black lives matter today, tomorrow and every day.
This Ohio University that dishonors the years of work and dedication put in by professors without and with tenure is not my OU.
Do you believe in life after stars?
If humans determine that humans are a virus, it would ultimately be poorer people who pay the price at the will of the wealthy, and that is called eco-fascism.
Farewell, Athens.
Seniors say farewell and look back on their last four years at Ohio University.
This is a very sad, stressful and generally mentally tough time for a lot of people.
We could very well be in the ending stage of this virus, but we could just as easily be at the beginning of the start of a second wave.
My last From the Editor’s Desk comes with different emotions than I once expected.
Here’s five non-exploitative true crime podcasts for the adrenaline you crave.
A newspaper that has been serving the city of Cleveland since 1840, that two decades ago had 340 employees, is now reduced to a staff smaller than most high school newspapers.
I continuously think about the uncertainties of possibly not getting to recognize what should be a proud moment in my life.