Waka Flocka Flame energizes Memorial Auditorium audience
The usually peaceful Templeton-Blackburn Memorial Auditorium was transformed into a chaotic mosh pit in Waka Flocka’s high-energy performance.
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The usually peaceful Templeton-Blackburn Memorial Auditorium was transformed into a chaotic mosh pit in Waka Flocka’s high-energy performance.
Waka Flocka Flame, along with opening act $hy Glizzy, will perform at this year’s BSCPB Sibs Weekend Concert.
Winners of BSCPB's Battle of the Emcees on Saturday will determine who will open for Wocka Flocka Flame Sibs Weekend.
Aaron’s party is planning to make him the “flyest kid on the block” during his performance at South Beach.
Ohio University Sibs Weekend brought family-friendly fun to campus with carnivals, fashion shows and music.
From music to arts and crafts, gazing at the stars and a fashion show, student groups and Ohio University are hoping to entertain all the visiting siblings with annual events and a few changes to the usual line-up.
While there is a country act, a comedy act and a number of other concerts set to be announced for Spring Semester, there is still plenty to be excited for from the Ohio University Performing Arts Series.
Black Student Cultural Programming Board (BSCPB) of OU sets up a Kwanzaa table to celebrate their own holiday.
Although the seven-day holiday of Kwanzaa doesn’t start until the day after Christmas, the Multicultural Center is lighting the kinara a few weeks early.
Struggles for marriage equality and the fight over civil rights; this is the plot of The New Black, a new documentary from director Yoruba Richen that will be screened at The Athena.
It’s never too early to start planning for school year events, which is why the Multicul tural Center has a list of events planned and ready for this year’s batch of students.
Ohio University continues to add to its roster of performers heading to Athens this spring with the announcement that rapper Ace Hood will come to Baker Ballroom next month.
Racism continues to play a negative role in our society.
Daryl Davis wondered since childhood why he was a target of white supremacy, and he was so determined to find answers that he slipped into a white robe himself.
February is a month of recognitions, including African Americans past and present, the awareness of HIV/AIDS and our loving, and sometimes-pesky siblings.
As the world was prepared to come to an end in 2012, Ohio University students and Athens residents alike were ready to ring in the end in style. From the annual Nelsonville Music Festival to two installments of Number Fest, the year was packed with cultural highlights.
Halloween weekend got off to an early start Friday at Machine Gun Kelly’s concert at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.
In a three-month rush, the Black Student Cultural Programming Board is bringing out the big guns as Machine Gun Kelly takes the stage at his first Halloween concert Friday.
In preparation for Machine Gun Kelly’s visit next week, a select number of local rappers will take the stage to compete for the chance to share the spotlight with the headliner.
Students will swap crowns for a new title at this year’s Homecoming contest to become one of Ohio University’s eight ambassadors.