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3 Years Late: Geese’s 3D Country

If you’ve been searching for your album of the summer, look no further: Geese gave us 3D Country almost three years ago, and it’s standing the test of time (and the 80-degrees-windows-down-stereo-all-the-way-up check). If I’m being totally honest, I’m not sure I have the technical skill to go through the weeds of this record – I am no musician – but I can smell a damn good album from a mile away. And this one stank.

Originally released on June 23, 2023, 3D Country is the band’s second official record, and a testament to their skill. Between childhood friends – guitarists Emily Green and Foster Hudson (who has since left the group, which still remains a quartet today), drummer Max Bassin, bassist Dominic DiGesu, and vocalist and keyboardist Cameron Winter – it’s a miracle a group of New York City kids both found each other and made it together, especially at such a young age, as their sophomore album came when they were just 21. As a fellow 2002-er, I’m wondering what the hell I’m doing.  

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Number 13 ranked West Virginia jousts against the UCF Knights in a three-game series

The West Virginia Mountaineers will travel back home to host the UCF Knights in a series that will determine who stands at the top of the Big 12. As of right now, the Knights have an 8-1 record in the conference, with West Virginia only being a game behind.

UCF and West Virginia have some similarities with their own unique ways of winning ballgames. West Virginia is more known for situational hitting and taking advantage of opportunities while the Knights have a lights-out pitching staff.

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Mid All The Time. Good, Occasionally.

Harry Styles’ fourth studio album – Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. – released last Friday to a plethora of mixed reviews. Naturally, most big-name critics were quick to claim indifference, saying the album had little substance and felt like a meager attempt at reviving the star’s never-ending popularity. As Shaad D’souza of Pitchfork so aptly said: “The fact that, four records in, Styles is now one of the biggest male pop stars in the world seems to be the album’s sole reason for being: It was time for another Harry Styles record.” Styles’ die-hard fans, of course, will say the opposite, claiming the atmospherically dance-heavy album is nothing short of perfection.

But what does the middle-of-the-road fan think? Is it quite as bad as critics, who feed on calloused cruelty and stifle creativity, believe? Or as incredible as a 20-something girl who wears Colourpop $4 strawberry lip gloss (as a reminder of the great 2010s pop era) might say? Let’s dive into Harry Styles’ newest attempt at experimentation and cut through the red tape – perhaps it’s a little of both. And no hate on strawberry lip gloss, though I’m more of a cherry girl myself.

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UCF looks to spoil WVU’s regular-season finale on Senior Day

The West Virginia Mountaineers (17-13, 8-9) host the UCF Knights (20-9, 9-8) at Hope Coliseum on Friday, March 6, at 8 p.m. WVU will honor seven seniors, including the starting five of senior guards Honor Huff, Jasper Floyd, Treysen Eaglestaff, senior forward Brenen Lorient and senior center Harlan Obioha. 

The last time out, WVU suffered a costly 65-63 loss to Kansas State at Bramlage Coliseum on Tuesday night. During the second half of the matchup, WVU surrendered a 21-0 run and was unable to make a successful comeback attempt.

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Mountaineers look to stay hot in weekend three-game series against Columbia

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia returns to the diamond at Kendrick Family Ballpark on Friday for a three-game series against Columbia as the Mountaineers look to build on their strong start to the 2026 season.

WVU enters the matchup with an 8-2 record and has been productive on offense and defense early this season. The Mountaineers are hitting .306 as a team with 110 hits, including 29 doubles, two triples and 10 home runs while driving in 81 runs.

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No.17 West Virginia hosts the Cincinnati Bearcats to close out the season

The No. 17-ranked West Virginia Mountaineers (23-6,13-4) are set to host the Cincinnati Bearcats (11-18, 6-11)  to close out the regular season with a chance to share the Big 12 Regular Season title with TCU.

West Virginia comes into this game on fire, winning 6 of their last 7 games. Their only loss came to No. 17 TCU.

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Top-10 scoring Mountaineer defense looks to meet No. 19 BYU in Big 12 showdown

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – The Mountaineers return to the Hope Coliseum in another Big 12 matchup against No. 19 BYU as regular-season play dwindles.

West Virginia is giving up only 64.5 points per game, ranking ninth in the country. Known for their big defensive presence, the Mountaineers are also second in the Big 12 in scoring defense and fewest fouls per game, coming in at 15.3. Opponents, however, are shooting 41.4 percent from the field and 35.5 percent from beyond the arc. That has been West Virginia’s identity all season long.

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I Still Do, But I Used To, Too: “I Used To Go To This Bar” Album Review

What does nostalgia mean to you? Is it a warm, fuzzy feeling in remembrance of the past? Or is it more bittersweet, knowing that those days are over?

Growing up, I came to know and understand nostalgia through the secondhand lens of stories my Dad used to tell me. Long before I had given any thought as to where I might spend my collegiate years, I was indoctrinated into the history of Morgantown, West Virginia University, and the glory days that he had spent here back in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s. I didn’t get to experience the long-closed spots of Tailgaters and the Wooden Nickel, but as a student now, I can finally understand the stories behind Morgantown staples like Gene’s, Crockett’s, and the Sports Page.

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