Senior seeks stability after military upbringing
Experiences common for kids in military families aren’t exclusive to military children.
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Experiences common for kids in military families aren’t exclusive to military children.
Thousands of children grow up in military families and each experience is different.
A number of students find an appreciation for jazz through jazz ensembles.
In honor of Women’s History Month, we take a brief look at what some first ladies have done for the university.
OU students and faculty reflect on their experiences with race.
New technologies lead to a more interactive experiences for individuals when it comes to watching shows or playing video games.
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, we take a look at the different Hispanic heritages on campus.
Post Modern: Student and faculty connections to Israel and Palestine make troubles seem not so far away
Crunchy or creamy, grape or strawberry — whatever the preference, pairing peanut butter and jelly with bread slices is a lunchbox favorite.
Emily Beveridge has grown a lot since her days studying painting as a graduate student at Ohio University, which is why “Transformation” seemed like the perfect title to her new ARTS/WEST exhibit.
The religious and spiritual beliefs on Ohio University’s campus are as diverse as the students themselves.
Students can look both off- and on-campus for some caffeinated “pick-me-ups” throughout the day.
As a 15-year-old in Romania, Lenke Rosenblum, now Lenke Glodowski, was working in a nearby town to help support her mother and three younger siblings. She would return home on the weekends to reunite with her family, but one weekend she arrived home to find her family gone. She would never see her family again.
From Shakespeare’s iambic pentameter to Shel Silverstein’s unique style, a variety of poems are a part of school curriculums, but for some folks, poetry is more than just required reading.
Hillel at Ohio University is kicking off the eight-day celebration of the Israelites’
The world is coming to Athens for a week of events showcasing the different cultures present in the city.
Musical regulars in Athens are shaking things up for a concert at Casa Nueva Restaurant & Cantina Thursday night featuring The Summoners, Shamantis and Milksop Rabble.
Just like Anne Frank, Henry Fenichel was in hiding with his family in the Netherlands when they were captured and sent to concentration camps — he and his mother to Bergen-Belsen, his father to Auschwitz.
Since the beginning of the Venezuelan protests in February, 39 people have been killed in protest-related violence. Though the violence seems worlds away, some residents are feeling the effects even in Athens.
The Muslim Students Association is reaching out to students with free food at a cookout Sunday.