Festival of Lights
Baker University Center Ballroom was lit up with the sounds, smells and stories of India Sunday night as students, faculty and Athenians celebrated Diwali.
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Baker University Center Ballroom was lit up with the sounds, smells and stories of India Sunday night as students, faculty and Athenians celebrated Diwali.
Dressing in your finest attire, throwing down some cash for a fancy ride and dinner, and heading to dance the night away with a group of friends: Sound like high school?
The glow of oil lamps and paper lanterns fill the streets to welcome Lord Ram back from his 14-year exile and his defeat of the demon Ravan during Diwali.
As Homecoming revelers flocked Uptown on Saturday, Rabbi Danielle Leshaw was home, anxiously awaiting a phone call.
Our Lady of Fatima, or the Blessed Virgin Mary, is said to have appeared six times to three children in Fatima, Portugal in 1917. And Tuesday, she will make an appearance in Athens in statue form.
Students will swap crowns for a new title at this year’s Homecoming contest to become one of Ohio University’s eight ambassadors.
When George Lilja, a former NFL player, spoke to campus religious group Athletes in Action on Thursday, he described religion as “a lamp upon your feet and a light upon your path,” a reference to Psalm 119:105.
Surfing through television channels, a variety of dance styles are aired on reality shows such as So You Think You Can Dance and Dancing With the Stars, with the possible exception of religious dance.
Casa Nueva, home to concerts, dance nights and locavore-friendly Mexican cuisine, will now add trivia nights to their list of events.
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For 25 hours, the followers of Judaism will fast and rest for Yom Kippur, the holiest day on the Jewish calendar.
Dance moves inspired by a viral music video were a centerpiece to Saturday’s football game, beckoning cheers from the stands as the Ohio University Marching 110 performed a routine to rival their “Party Rock Anthem” rendition.
At the first home football game of the season, a sea of green and white chanted and cheered from the stands in support of their Ohio Bobcats.
As many people wait to ring in the new year with party favors in three months, people of the Jewish faith are awaiting the sound of the shofar for Rosh Hashanah.
Before the start of a fall tour with fellow band mates from Southeast Engine next week, Adam Remnant will be performing solo Sept. 13.
After an injury, the worst advice a dancer could get is to stop dancing; they simply don’t want to hear that, said Liz Conway, a junior studying dance.
Coffee and energy drinks run through the veins of most college students. When it comes to finding that energy boost, though, healthier options might actually supply a better pick-me-up.
After ending Winter Quarter of last year, the Emerging Artist Series is back and getting settled in its new home, the Bobcat Student Lounge.
The first part of learning any language is mastering the alphabet, and students interested in learning Hebrew will do just that.
When piling essentials into a backpack, conventional classroom staples such as notebooks and pencils are taking a backseat to tablets and laptops.