Local apple farmers take pride in their produce
Once the leaves start to crisp and fall from the trees, plenty of apples can be seen in marketplaces.
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Once the leaves start to crisp and fall from the trees, plenty of apples can be seen in marketplaces.
Thirty-five percent of Asian Americans say they have personally experienced insensitive or offensive comments because of their race or ethnicity.
The centers will keep some popular discussion series and have new art exhibits and programming planned.
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Alli Gamad has danced recreationally since she was 2 years old, and competitively since she was 7 years old. She has learned many different dance styles including jazz, tap, ballet and lyrical.
For the third time since its creation in 2012, the Ohio University Quidditch Club made it to the U.S. Quidditch Cup this year.
Restaurant owners use interior design to disguise their businesses as those of more exciting places.
Sam Houtchens has watched more than 100 documentaries. She thinks they are a “safer bet” to learn about issues than reading articles online.
Asian-American students talk stereotypes and alienation in college.
With a crowd of roughly 40 people, participants in the third Ohio University Bobcat Unity Walk spoke passionately about campus diversity.
Deepali Sharma doesn’t know anything about gardening. But after her son began a seed-growing project in daycare, she became interested in the activity.
The feminist movement strives for more inclusion of diverse people along with education and change regarding injustices related to gender, race and class.
It's time to change the stigma around female masturbation.
Many people think of the U.S. as having a fast-paced dating culture, and international students are sometimes surprised at customs that are different from their own.
Positive stereotypes about Asian-Americans ignore their differences and have people view them as better than other racial minorities, but they still experience racism.
Joseph Boamah watched Black Panther four times in theaters.
Audiences will soon be able to hear funny, dramatic and inspiring monologues about female experiences.
Buying romance might sound strange, but it has become the norm for people celebrating Valentine’s Day.
Lucy Conn learned about Abraham Lincoln through a biography while living in Malaysia. Its just one of more than 15,000 books written about the 16th president.
Too many people discredit the effects of emotional abuse. People in relationships often ignore signs of things going awry when their partner uses manipulation to control them, not physical force.