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This week, the Food and Drug Administration could lift the ban that prohibits gay men from donating blood.
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This week, the Food and Drug Administration could lift the ban that prohibits gay men from donating blood.
Thanksgiving season has a different meaning for students. For some, Thanksgiving is the light at the end of the tunnel after a long semester. It might be a time to remember what you are especially thankful for. Or perhaps it’s the start of crunch time to get applications in for coveted internships or even — dare I say it — jobs.
Just because the weather doesn’t call for sunbathing doesn’t mean you should resort to using tanning beds.
A question often discussed by journalists is, “What is the future of media?” Though I really can’t answer that question, I recently discovered two media entities that I think could be a glimpse of what’s to come.
Whether I’m buying a coffee on the way to class, a pack of stamps or a used book, I use my debit card at least five times a week — and it’s usually for small items that cost less than $10. I’ve grown accustomed to swiping my card and either entering my PIN or signing the piece of paper.
As midterms roll around, students are feeling the pressure.
Pope Francis raised some eyebrows among conservative Catholics this week, making this week just like every other week since he became Pope in March 2013.
I was horrified last spring when I saw how much soda (or pop) my supervisors at my internship drank.
If you look at my Twitter or Facebook profiles over the last week, you won’t see any opinions about Student Senate President Megan Marzec’s controversial video. I have retweeted many articles and opinion pieces, but I haven’t posted an opinion. I felt I needed some time to think about how I felt.
Abercrombie and Fitch is making a bold move: it’s distancing itself from its own brand.
Buddy The Elf famously said, “the best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.” And this Tuesday, the combined choirs and orchestra will do their best to spread holiday spirit.
Ava Miller treads the boards of Putnam Hall, practicing dances for her coursework as a dance student — the same floors she first learned to dance on more than a decade ago.
The cheer that follows the last note of the national anthem is oftentimes the final push that athletes feel before a game.
Editor’s note: Because Delfin Bautista and Ryan Vollrath do not identify with one gender, the non-gendered pronoun “they” is used.
She welcomed President Obama to Athens with an invocation, led hundreds of Shabbat services at Hillel and brought dozens of Ohio University students to Tel Aviv with her summer study abroad program. Now Rabbi Danielle Leshaw continues to expand her résumé with her writing.
Court Street will be busy this weekend with alumni scrambling from bar to bar with current students. However, for some returning alumni, they will be skipping the bars Friday to bring music to Athens.
In movies and television shows, a violinist, pianist or flutist plays concerts for adoring audiences, all enchanted by the musician’s talent.
Two weeks ago, when the Ohio University Internet crashed, students received emails from “O’Malley, Sean.”
After being featured on Showtime, HBO and Comedy Central, Hispanic comedians Mark Viera and Manny Maldonado will be making a stop at Ohio University.