Thinking in Print: When TV isn’t enough
By Charlene Pepiot | Aug. 30, 2021Bo Burnham’s Inside and South Park’s “Pandemic Special” expose TV’s failure as an escape from the pandemic.
Bo Burnham’s Inside and South Park’s “Pandemic Special” expose TV’s failure as an escape from the pandemic.
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As a society, there needs to be a shift into how the life of someone is viewed.
To the sophomores who spent their first year completely online, and even to the ones who were here, it’s okay to feel lost right now.
Seniors lost nearly half their time in college -- don’t take any of it for granted.
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Shively’s closure makes the remaining dining courts more packed and unsafe.
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Clothes are not made to be fit in to, they are made to fit the people who wear them.
Now that college athletes in the U.S. can profit off of their name, image, and likeness, the incentive for athletes to further their careers and their education at universities is larger than ever.
Let’s make sure we get this piece of normalcy back.
The solution is not putting more restrictions that are bound to be broken, but rather encouraging those who aren’t to get vaccinated.
In a league with two teams named after socks, the Guardians are going to be OK.
We should be blaming UFC and ESPN for their misguided attempt to sensationalize this fight and its news coverage.
How to get involved in the world of Publishing at Ohio University.
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While the jury did its job and made Chauvin take responsibility, he will never experience what George Floyd did in those nine minutes — not even close.