Examining an aesthetic: Here’s why black and white films are making a comeback
By Sean Eifert | Jan. 25, 2022So many black and white movies have come out, just in time for Oscar season. It’s an interesting aesthetic, but, why?
So many black and white movies have come out, just in time for Oscar season. It’s an interesting aesthetic, but, why?
Damien Chazelle’s directorial debut is his best work (so far).
Council’s committees presented information regarding financial status and projects from 2021.
New music is in the air and that can only mean one thing: album releases left and right.
The company’s global restructuring causes withdrawal from markets, including Athens.
A transition plan within the Division of Student Affairs is being finalized and will be announced in the coming weeks.
The county currently has nearly 3,500 active coronavirus cases.
The audience gets a lot explained from Cal’s backstory, including why he hates his life and the truth behind his sexuality.
As COVID-19 continues to affect those grappling with food insecurity, local food banks and pantries encourage those who can donate food, money or volunteer time to do so.
Over 2,000 students tested positive for COVID-19 during winter break or prior to Spring Semester move-in, Gillian Ice, special assistant to the president for public health operations, said.
The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback has cultivated quite the funny social media presence over the years.
Whether you are trying to cure a hangover, treat a headache, improve your bowels or overall trying to crush your hydration goals, these water bottles will help you improve your overall health.
Each of the Big Three are struggling with their families.
A new dog park could bring dog owners in Nelsonville a place for recreation and opportunities to connect with the community.
Concert and festival season is slowly making a comeback this year after months of uncertainty.
From bucket bags to totes, here's what to carry in 2022.
Here are the hottest new songs from the past week.
In July 2021 and September of 2021, the university implemented incentive programs to encourage students to obtain one of the COVID-19 vaccines.
Ohio University has shifted its COVID-19 quarantine and isolation requirements to more accurately reflect recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC.
OU President Hugh Sherman said said he was very proud of the community for their response to COVID-19, especially in regards to the 91.6% student vaccination rate.