‘That’s church’: Bootycandy confronts normalcy standards
By Aiden Ryan | Apr. 15Vibrancy Theater hosted its first showing of Bootycandy at Kantner Hall on April 10.
Vibrancy Theater hosted its first showing of Bootycandy at Kantner Hall on April 10.
Universal’s new theme park Epic Universe opened for media day and will open to the public in a few months and it has gotten much praise so far
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Trump’s avid champions never strayed away and kept approval ratings high — until now.
Fest season continues with the awaited return of Palmer Fest, which did not take place last year.
In the first draft of the Ohio House’s state budget, the Public Library Fund got cut, which could leave public libraries across the state without proper funding.
Minecraft keeps returning to the public eye.
If the president holds an insecurity so deep that he will neither allow a comedian to perform at what is widely considered a light-hearted event and tradition nor attend the event, he is demonstrating a willingness to engage with censorship so wholly that not even humor at his expense is allowed.
Kyle Obly has risen the ranks to become one of the youngest position coaches in all of college football.
Ohio freshman Matt Ineich comes from a hockey family. However, pursuing baseball turned out to be the right decision.
Coachella is one of the biggest festivals in the U.S., but it is no longer about the music and art, but rather about the posts someone makes about it.
The obsession with being skinny is back and trending on TikTok. Influencers are calling it “SkinnyTok,“ where they promote their devotion to being skinny and spread harmful narratives that set unrealistic body standards.
House Bill 36 is proposed legislation that would add nitrogen hypoxia as a method of the death penalty in Ohio.
“Pow!” is a heartwarming animated short that blends humor, culture and nostalgia to celebrate Indigenous identity through the eyes of a young Native American gamer.
The Ohio softball team suffered its first doubleheader loss in a three-game series versus Toledo.
Ohio falls 4-3 to lose series against VMI
Police Blotter: From April 4-10, Athens County Sheriff’s Office and Ohio University Police Department responded to possible drugs, a man threatening to punch a child, a woman collecting rocks and more.
Ohio struggled in two games of a Saturday doubleheader against Toledo, losing both and falling in the series.
Ohio played its annual Turn it Gold game against VMI for childhood cancer research.
Ohio got great pitching for all nine innings in its win over VMI.