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Editor’s note: This is the fourth in a five-part series exploring the role of religion in the lives of Ohio University students.
Bobcat Lane will be the subject of debates once again after a yearlong hiatus from discussions about its future.
This weekend’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. events will culminate Monday during the 12th annual MLK Jr. Silent March and Celebratory Brunch.
Editor’s note: This is the third in a five-part series exploring the role of religion in the lives of Ohio University students.
Editor’s note: This is the second in a five-part series exploring the role of religion in the lives of Ohio University students.
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a four-part series exploring the role of religion in the lives of Ohio University students.
Politics and religion have always been intertwined as political leaders used religious moral codes to pass various laws.
The holiday season means treats such as hot chocolate, candy canes, Christmas cookies and the infamous gingerbread houses. To bring about the festive mood with holiday food, Ohio University’s Catering Services, in collaboration with West 82 Food Court, held its annual gingerbread house contest today.
Campus Crusade for Christ, Reach Out on Campus and Young Life are just a few of the Christian organizations on campus at Ohio University, but each group has its own agenda and planned events.
Sara Gruen, author of the popular novel Water for Elephants, has postponed her lecture originally set for Thursday at Ohio University because of a back injury.
Between the recent Egyptian revolution, Palestine’s U.N. bid for statehood and the Israeli legislature’s recent Two-State Solution Caucus, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been a focus for many of the world’s political leaders.
Since the end of the 19th century, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been a hotbed of debate in both the Middle East and here in the United States.
Daniel May, director of the student-led J Street U, and Uri Zaki, the U.S.A. Director for B’Tselem, emphasized the issues plaguing Israel and Palestine in a joint discussion to a packed room Thursday night.
A combination of modern music, classic jazz and arrangements by students and faculty will come together for a performance of the Jazz Percussion Ensemble and Jazz Ensembles I and II tomorrow evening.
Gilmore Girls, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Saturday Night Live and Sesame Street all have one common factor: Comedian, actor and writer Michael C. McCarthy has contributed on and off-screen to each.
With years of research and numerous awards for her scientific contributions, microbiologist Rita Colwell shared her advice and knowledge about cholera during a lecture at the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium last night.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an estimated 3-5 million cases of cholera occur each year.