‘Rent’ Broadway tour to spark conversations and leave audiences singing
Ohio University will bring the musical Rent to the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium for two shows this week and have audiences singing for 525,600 minutes.
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Ohio University will bring the musical Rent to the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium for two shows this week and have audiences singing for 525,600 minutes.
The eight student trustee candidates spoke about issues they hope to spread awareness about as trustees and how they would fit into the position at Thursday’s town hall.
The Ohio University Japanese Language and Culture Association (JLCA) has been hosting culture hours for years now.
Student Senate announced Wednesday the eight candidates for the student trustee position, who serve on the Board of Trustees for two years.
Alex Graham, an Ohio University senior studying painting and drawing, has developed his own quirky style of drawing that he tries to implement in both his school work and everyday life as often as he can.
The new owners of Court Street Diner will get a liquor license in the summer for the restaurant after it was sold off by the previous owner in January.
Women’s Center Director Geneva Murray announced to Student Senate last month that the center is looking into sexual assault awareness and prevention programming at the Ohio University regional campuses for Fall Semester 2019.
Ohio University created a position within the athletic department this past year to allow student athletes access to a psychologist specialized in athletics.
Climate change, politics, women’s rights and AIDS victims are all prominent issues in the world that are commonly discussed, but there is an uncommon platform where all of these issues have been discussed before: award show acceptance speeches.
Behind Bentley Hall near Richland Avenue sits three small walls covered in years of painted memories — walls that the Study and Application of Spray Paint (SASP) student organization continue to cover with memories of their own.
An evening full of traditional Chinese dishes, performances and good company brought together students and Athens residents alike Jan. 27 to celebrate the Lunar New Year in Baker Ballroom on Sunday night.
As the world enters 2019, it is emerging into something very exciting - a portion of human history where we are closer to the 2020 presidential election than we are to the 2016 election of Donald Trump. As a strongly rooted Democrat, this is particularly exciting to me because not only do I deeply enjoy following politics, but I also know the importance of doing so. However, there is still a heavy question that looms over the head of my fellow Democrats and me; who is going to be the nominee that makes it to the presidential election? So far, a number of Democratic candidates have already announced their campaign and the class is already diverse in ideology and demographic alike. Must we make sacrifices in inclusion and diversity in order to defeat Donald Trump in 2020? Not only do we not have to, but it is of tremendous importance that we do not.
Graduate Student Senate heard from four out of the five candidates running for executive positions during its open forum meeting.
For some, the fall and winter months are a time — after exams — to relax, celebrate the festiveness and enjoy the varied pumpkin-spice flavored food and drinks. For those with seasonal depression, however, it can be one of the most difficult times of the year.
Tyrone Carr was named interim director of Ohio University’s LGBT Center on Wednesday.
The television network Lifetime debuted its new show You in September 2018. Like most of Lifetime’s greatest hits, You is unsettling to say the least, but it was also one of the most captive shows to air in 2018. Here’s why people should not only want to binge-watch You on Netflix immediately, but here’s why they need to:
Many are preparing for the chilly weather by bundling up, but they’re also staying trendy in for this winter’s most anticipated fashion trends.
Scary movies need no excuse; they’re acceptable year-round. 2018 was chock-full of horror of all types – possessions, campy teen thrills, period pieces, monsters, hauntings, sequels and prequels. It can be hard to remember what was released this year, let alone remembering what was worth a marathon revisit. We’ve done the hard work for you with 18 reviews of the best and worst that 2018 had to offer.
Exams are in full swing for students, which means caffeine consumption, sleep deprivation and anxiety is up. Finals and the holiday season can be stressful for many, so self-care is crucial to combat the blues. Here are five tips to help push through the pain:
This year, Kwanzaa will be celebrated from Wednesday, Dec. 26 to Tuesday, Jan. 1.