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"We did the mom's breast cancer walk yesterday, that was fun, yeah, that was probably my favorite."
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"We did the mom's breast cancer walk yesterday, that was fun, yeah, that was probably my favorite."
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Hashim Pashtun recently became the International Student Union President and continues to serve on Graduate Student Senate as an executive.
More than 400 participants on 37 teams attended Friday’s American Red Cross Relay for Life at Walter Fieldhouse.
The Bobcats use their bye week to face alumni in charity event
2nd place winner Brittany Peterson, an assistant professor in the communication studies department, performs "Let It Go" from the movie Frozen with the help of her son Pax, right, and his friend Lillie, left, during the Sixth Annual Ava Nichols Faculty Pageant, which was hosted by Alpha Phi Omega in Baker Center Ballroom on Wednesday. The event raises money for Camp Quality Ohio, a camp that provides free year-round support activities for children with cancer and their families as well as a one week summer program.
Alpha Phi Omega hosted the Sixth Annual Ava Nichols Faculty Pageant Wednesday night, with all the money raised going toward Camp Quality Ohio.
A high smoking rate and lack of vaccination are possible explanation for Athens County’s high prostate and cervical cancer incidence rates.
A new retailer in uptown Athens is hoping to save lives, its co-owner said.
Senior Traci Schreibman found out she is a perfect bone marrow match for a 9-year-old girl with leukemia, and she’s going through with the donation.
FACES holds Baker Theater fashion show for Sibs Weekend. Admission is $4 at the door, $3 pre-sale.
Reminder: OU's tobacco ban will start next semester.
"I think that there are risks with both taking and not taking birth control. Not taking it can result in the obvious. Taking it can result in breat cancer and other negative effects that have to do with taking a hormonal substance that alters your chemical makeup. It's important to know."