Vagina Monologues auditions begin this week
All Ohio University and Athens residents who identify as women are encouraged to audition for The Vagina Monologues as it returns to Athens for its 16th year.
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All Ohio University and Athens residents who identify as women are encouraged to audition for The Vagina Monologues as it returns to Athens for its 16th year.
Athens Karma Thegsum Choling, the local Tibetan Buddhist meditation center, is starting off the year with a visit and talk from Tibetan Buddhist lama Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche in conjunction with ARTS/West.
Although the seven-day holiday of Kwanzaa doesn’t start until the day after Christmas, the Multicultural Center is lighting the kinara a few weeks early.
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 forced thousands of Native Americans from their homes. Among the tribes removed was the Cherokee Nation who traveled to Oklahoma on what is now called the Trail of Tears.
Chrismukkah became popular in the early 2000s with the help of Seth Cohen from The OC, but this year, for the first time in 125 years, the first day of Hanukkah and Thanksgiving fall on the same day.
The BBC’s religion section lists atheism as a religion, and some groups of people have begun to congregate in what they call ‘atheist churches,’ but referring to atheism as a religion can draw confusion and criticisms.
Capital Cities and Fitz and the Tantrums had a “safe and sound” environment for the crowd to get pumped up and moving, proving that their goals were “more than just a dream” at Wednesday’s concert.
Alternative winter break trips are offered each year for students, but for the first time, Hillel at Ohio University is teaming up with other Ohio universities for a regional service trip to central Florida.
Fitz and the Tantrums will be walking to the sound of their own drums as they challenge audience members to keep up with the rhythm during Wednesday night’s concert.
Four members of the Piscataway Indian Nation will showcase their history and culture through song and dance at Ohio University for Native American Heritage Month on Wednesday night.
Fireworks and lights lit up the streets in various countries as Hindus all over the world celebrated Diwali November 3.
Whether it’s through painting, song or poetry, art can tell a story, and 22 women from Appalachia hope to share theirs Thursday night.
There is no countdown or mass celebration to celebrate Al-Hijra, the Islamic New Year, and that means a fresh start and new goals.
Some Halloween traditions, such as trick -or -treating and carving pumpkins, are shared around the world, but for others, the American Halloween craze is a whole new experience.
Jeannette Fitzwater, a 1983 Ohio University graduate who studied business administration and a current resident of Oakland, Md., first felt the lump when she brushed against herself in the middle of the night.
The Muslim Students Association is working to end misconceptions and stereotypes through their annual Open House.
Since 1986, the Friends of India Endowment has financially supported local projects and students through fundraising and donations.
When Haden DeRoberts became sick October of his freshman year, he figured it was mono or a typical bug traveling around the dorms. He went to Hudson Health Center, and doctors there were unable to diagnose him. So when he headed home for his cousin’s wedding, scheduling a doctor’s appointment was a priority.
Chasity Gragg is no stranger to watching the sun rise as she sets her alarm for work.
Saving a life can be as easy as cataloging your name and DNA in the national bone marrow register.