Muslim holy month of Ramadan begins
On July 8, Muslims all over the world are starting a daily fast for the holy month of Ramadan.
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On July 8, Muslims all over the world are starting a daily fast for the holy month of Ramadan.
The search for vice provost for Diversity and Inclusion has been narrowed to three candidates: Carmen Suarez, Karen Dace and James Pogue.
Though the stress of finals week looms ahead, Jewish students on campus are taking out their menorahs and making arrangements to celebrate the eight days of Hanukkah at Ohio University.
The holiday season can leave a mark on wallets after dishing out dough for lights, food, presents and trees, but the price of the holidays can go much further than monetary costs.
Baker University Center Ballroom will be filled with the sights, smells and sounds of a traditional Middle Eastern and North African souq Thursday night for the Arabic Language Student Association’s annual Arabian Night.
During the school year, members of Cru at Ohio University station themselves throughout campus and run outreach programs in an effort to share their faith with others.
November is National Bone Marrow Awareness Month, and the month has played a large role in Patricia Weitsman’s life.
A week after the cease-fire was declared between Israel and Gaza, J Street U chapters across the nation, including Ohio University’s chapter, will hold candlelight vigils to remember both Israeli and Palestinian civilian deaths and injuries Wednesday night.
TLC’s Craft Wars pits crafters against crafters in a creation war for a $10,000 grand prize.
Seeking peace and inner wisdom, Kristen Wade turned to yoga when she was about 12 or 13 years old.
Balancing schoolwork, extra activities and a social life might push some daily habits to the wayside, but for Hiram Foster, praying is never something to be shoved aside.
At Athens’ International Street Fair in the spring, patrons are always steps away from cuisine from around the world.
A horde of volunteers paraded with signs on Baker University Center’s second floor Monday, beckoning students to “get swabbed” to become possible bone marrow donors.
Each year, 1,000 people die from not finding a bone marrow match that could potentially cure a fatal illness. With only 2 percent of the population registered nationally to give marrow, Hillel is seeking to increase registration with a drive Monday.
The Hocking Hills region that draws tourists to explore its caves, trails and bike path also draws ghost hunters and those seeking a thrill to its haunted spots.
Most students raised with a public school education are taught to keep science and faith separate, but for students in Ratio Christi, the goal is to bring the two disciplines together.
Amid the swarm of gangsters, superheroes, bunnies and presidents who congregate for the Athens Halloween Block Party, a collection of people gathers to share the word of their savior.
Although Halloween is often recognized for candy, costumes and creepy stories, its history dates back thousands of years to the Pagan celebration of Samhain, which is still celebrated by Pagans and Neo-Pagans all over the world.
Andy Grammer brought his beat-boxing skills and soulfulness right from the Los Angeles streets to become “the biggest man in Athens” on Tuesday night.
From busking on street corners to touring with Train, Andy Grammer has come a long way, and he’s continuing his journey with a stop at Ohio University.