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Ohio University student Julian Howard talks with The Post about his new role in the upcoming biopic Miles Ahead.
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Ohio University student Julian Howard talks with The Post about his new role in the upcoming biopic Miles Ahead.
Hip-Hop in Athens has been around since the birth of the subculture movement in the South Bronx 1970s, but as the years progress, the culture of hip-hop remains a mystery to most students on campus.
Three Ohio University students started the Ohio University Magician’s Association.
While black men have Chop Shop and a few other options, black female students are left without many hair care options in Athens.
The Ohio University Women’s Center co-sponsored “#SayHerName: Remembering Black Women and Girls Killed by the Police” in the Multicultural Center.
The event will be an interactive workshop that includes quilt making.
Two members of BLAC are designing Ohio University’s first cultural competency class that teaches about various intersections of race and cultural diversity.
“I planned the entire show and helped book LARRY, Lee Harvey Haight, The Heartlanders, Supernobody and Sacred Rats to see if they were down to perform,” Josh Brown, the booking coordinator of Casa Nueva, said.
Members of Ohio University’s Black Student Union are organizing to paint the graffiti wall near Bentley Hall in response to a recent incident of vandalism in Athens and problems across the country.
The Union Bar & Grille was a home for the monthly Hip Hop Shops located in Athens. Now that it’s gone, members fear for the loss of hip hop culture in Athens.
Ohio University alumnus and Senior Editor of VICE news Wilbert L. Cooper released a documentary on VICE news, titled Red Right Hand, which explores “The Cleveland Strangler” crime case back in 2009.
The African Student Union hosted “African Night” on Friday in Walter Hall Rotunda to celebrate Africa’s cultural diversity through food, trivia, music and dance.
Ohio University’s student theater group Lost Flamingo Company will present The Nerd on Friday and Saturday at Baker Center Theatre for Dads Weekend.
The Scene Magazine, an Ohio University publication, held its first fashion show Friday at Scripps Amphitheater.
N*W*C, which stands for N*GGERWETB*CKCH*NK, performed at Ohio University on Thursday to promote the dialogue of stereotypes and race.
The Scene Magazine, an Ohio University fashion based publication will host its first ever “Queen of Egypt” Halloween Fashion Show at the Scripps Amphitheater on Oct. 30 at 7 p.m.
Medical students get to experience and enhance their learning of the human body by working with donated cadavers during their four year training at Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine
The Black Student Cultural Programming Board held their 39th annual, Blackburn Spencer Pageant to raise money for the scholarship and a night of fun
Multiple minority students and faculty shared their personal stories of overcoming oppression and stereotypes while living in America.
Ohio University’s Black Student Union is hosting a week of events from Sept. 28 to Oct. 2. to help familiarize campus with the organization.