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(08/28/13 12:00am)
Speakers at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium took the stage to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on Wednesday night. Standing room only, Ohio University students, faculty and Athens natives acted as an audience to hear what the speakers had to share.
(08/28/13 12:00am)
As a junior in college, Francine Childs traveled to the University of Texas at Austin in 1956 to see Martin Luther King Jr. conduct a workshop, not knowing that she would have the opportunity to meet and speak with him.
(08/23/13 12:00am)
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.
(06/13/13 12:00am)
Officials in Ohio University’s Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost are doing a lot of paperwork this summer. They have four provost positions to fill.
(06/10/13 12:00am)
The search for vice provost for Diversity and Inclusion has been narrowed to three candidates: Carmen Suarez, Karen Dace and James Pogue.
(05/15/13 12:00am)
As pleasant summer weather promises Athenian farmers a great opportunity to plant their favorite seeds, a conference in The Plains will look to highlight the Appalachian area’s advanced local food network.
(05/10/13 12:00am)
Comic Con started in 1970 at the U.S. Grant Hotel in San Diego to just 100 attendees. Today, the event has grown to be a national televised event and has spawned similar local conventions around the U.S., including Athens.
(05/04/13 12:00am)
Hidden in the hills, Ohio University has a party-school reputation that sometimes overshadows all else. But on Saturday morning, the academic achievements of OU’s students were in the spotlight.
(04/26/13 12:00am)
Commencement ceremonies serve not only as a sigh of relief for worried parents but also as a celebration of years of late nights and academic achievements for graduating seniors.
(04/24/13 12:00am)
A local cultural organization used to have cows, not art, within its walls.
(04/24/13 12:00am)
Every year, thousands of Ohio University seniors receive their diplomas, while a few distinguished professionals are selected to receive one of their own.
(04/22/13 12:00am)
Between Ohio University sporting events, the Court Street Halloween celebration and spring fest season, Athens attracts its fair share of crowds.
(04/18/13 12:00am)
Carlis McDerment speaks in Porter Hall 103. McDerment hopes to inspire students and citizens to lobby their state legislatures for change in Ohio’s policies towards drugs. (Alex Cenci | For The Post)
(04/18/13 12:00am)
(04/18/13 12:00am)
About 100 students protesting against tuition increases demanded to speak with Ohio University President Roderick McDavis at Cutler Hall on Tuesday. However, he was about 400 miles away at an annual conference.
(04/18/13 12:00am)
In addition to the typical brownie sale, Students for Liberty celebrated April 20 by addressing the effects drug prohibition has on society.
(04/16/13 12:00am)
John Bolton, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under President George W. Bush, spoke in Walter Hall Tuesday night about the foreign policy challenges facing the U.S.
(04/16/13 12:00am)
(04/11/13 12:00am)
Take Back the Night has a rich history, and it provides a therapeutic outlet for a lot of the women I know who participate, be they survivor or ally. However, the very basis of the event recalls an era of heteronormativity and gender binarism. This event makes many assumptions about men and women, and it erases the gender identities of people like me, who identify as neither male nor female. The scene depicted in Take Back the Night is a woman walking home at night who is jumped by a man and subsequently assaulted, even though we know that more than 75 percent of people who are assaulted are attacked by someone they know and often trust (National Institute of Justice Violence Against Women Survey, 2000). An event centered on sexual-assault prevention should discuss acquaintance rape, which is the most common kind of sexual assault. An event centered on ending rape culture that focuses only on women is outdated and defunct.
(04/11/13 12:00am)
All avid fishermen have used some weird tactics and baits to catch fish. We all have our lucky lure or lucky bait that each of us feels will attract the biggest and best fish. In some instances, the tactics to catch the big one might seem a little strange to some.