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Cold Corner: You're wrong about war movies
By Eli Kaltenecker | Feb. 13, 2024War movies aren’t always the most pleasant to watch, but not all of them are shallow.
Opinion: Usher’s halftime show reminds us to be vigilant
By Alesha Davis | Feb. 13, 2024In all the excitement, it can be easy to overlook and forget the issues and controversies surrounding us.
Quinntessential: More cooking options needed for students
By Quinn Elfers | Feb. 13, 2024Every college student needs to eat healthier, and if OU promoted better cooking habits within students, the benefits would be plentiful.
Bobcats weigh in on Super Bowl 58
By Kaela Ricket | Feb. 13, 2024OU students were among the more than 115 million people to watch the Super Bowl.
Grace Abroad: Pros and cons of UK going-out scene
By Grace Koennecke | Feb. 13, 2024In the U.K., the going out scene is vastly different for college students compared to the U.S.
6 of the best coming of age songs
By Cami Seymore | Feb. 13, 2024Whether you are excited to grow up or nostalgic for the past, these coming-of-age songs are relatable for college students stuck between childhood and adulthood.
Ethan’s Excerpts: E-bikes not as bad as they seem
By Ethan Herx | Feb. 13, 2024Electric bikes, or e-bikes for short, come with a whole host of pros, cons and something in the middle.
What your favorite boy band says about you
By Ashley Pomplas | Feb. 13, 2024From One Direction to Backstreet Boys, here's a list of boy bands and what your favorite one says about you!
Film Review: Cord Jefferson's 'American Fiction,' Juel Taylor's 'They Cloned Tyrone'
By Jude Hannahs | Feb. 13, 2024This article focuses on the directorial debuts of both Cord Jefferson, “American Fiction” and Juel Taylor, “They Cloned Tyrone.”
Protesters for Palestine propose ceasefire resolution to City Council
By Jack Solon | Feb. 12, 2024City Council met Feb. 5 and heard from protesters who called upon them to pass a resolution for a ceasefire in Palestine.
Advocates, stakeholders oppose Ohio’s gender-affirming care restrictions
By Abreanna Blose | Feb. 12, 2024As state leaders and legislators impose gender-affirming care restrictions, advocates and stakeholders discuss their perspectives and opinions.
Dishin’ it with Disha: Not all representation is good representation
By Disha Hoque | Feb. 12, 2024Typecasting in media affects teens and kids in real-life.
The Lo-Down: Dartmouth men’s basketball’s potential unionization good for NCAA
By Logan Adams | Feb. 12, 2024In the era of player empowerment, one of the biggest steps is getting ready to be taken: unionization.
Taylor Swift's friend group grows larger than ever
By Sophia Anness | Feb. 12, 2024The media loves discussing Taylor Swift's star-studded groups of friends. Throughout the years, some have come and gone while others remain power-friendships. So, who are Swift's besties?
Softball: Ohio shows promise in FAU Paradise Classic, taking one game in the season’s opening weekend
By Logan Adams | Feb. 12, 2024Skipp Miller pitches a five-inning shutout against Michigan State in the team’s opening game, but Ohio falls in the following four games.
OU event features African American Studies research
By Paige Fisher | Feb. 12, 2024The Black History Month Committee hosted an event to highlight African American studies research. The event included awarding two students the Rev. Dr. Francine C. Child Service Justice Scholarship Endowment and showcasing faculty in the African American Studies Department’s research.
Q&A: Sarah Jarosz discusses new album ‘Polaroid Lovers,’ tour
By Ethan Herx | Feb. 12, 2024Country/Americana star Sarah Jarosz sat down with The Post to speak about touring, her latest album, life and more.
Quinta Brunson is the dual-threat star of the entertainment world
By Clara Leder | Feb. 11, 2024The award-winning writer and actress Quinta Brunson's story of her rise to fame.




















