Lately with Layne: White House social media posts are unethical, inhumane
By Layne Rey | Apr. 2The White House’s recent social media posts surrounding immigration and deportation are entirely inhumane and unprofessional.
The White House’s recent social media posts surrounding immigration and deportation are entirely inhumane and unprofessional.
39 million brackets hang in the balance as the tournament approaches its final days.
Josh, Eli and Grace have all had a long day. Bear with them through this episode where Josh and Eli are asked questions only girls would know, ayahuasca and cults.
Cassie and Andrew are back after a few weeks off. In this episode they talk about the trade deadline drama, the Flyers firing their head coach and the goal record.
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The college basketball world hates the transfer portal, but it’s not a bad thing.
Last week, top security officials in the Trump Administration sent messages in a group chat regarding upcoming airstrikes in Yemen. The officials in the group chat were about who would be expected in a group chat discussing war plans. However, one key character stands out among the rest: editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg.
When a new Black musician comes onto the scene, they are often labeled as “R&B” or “hip-hop,” despite these labels not always being representative of the music they make.
Returning defensive tackles Bralen Henderson and Cam Rice will be a focal point of Ohio’s 2025 defense.
Actor and internet personality Timothée Chalamet visited Athens for Fest weekend.
Everything you need to know before Ohio takes on MAC rival Kent State in a midweek series.
Due to a 90-day hiring freeze enacted by President Trump, many OU students are scrambling to find an internship to replace their federal positions that have been revoked.
Athens locals participated in the 2025 Bubble Bash 5K, coming together to enjoy a bubble-filled run and collect toiletries for charity.
Amazon recently required the rights to James Bond in a deal, but who should play Amazon’s Bond?
With the recent cancellations, there are much fewer collegiate television shows being aired and made, but there are still a few.
Alex Scharfman’s debut film proves any animal can be roadkill.
A closer look at the popularity and trends of Disney’s biggest franchise.
Scott Isphording is thrilled to get to work with Brian Smith in crafting what could be a historic offensive season for Ohio.
Ohio’s bullpen falters late in game one before Eastern Michigan's offensive onslaught in game two, as Ohio drops both games in a Saturday afternoon doubleheader.
Many areas rely heavily on ecotourism, but there is a point where idealization of nature on social media comes with dire consequences.