Religious fair promotes wide religious diversity
Abba, Allah, God, Buddha — although the titles and beliefs differ, various religious groups will gather at Howard Park on Tuesday.
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Abba, Allah, God, Buddha — although the titles and beliefs differ, various religious groups will gather at Howard Park on Tuesday.
Shovels and rope might be basic tools, but for husband-and-wife duo Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst, it’s the name of their band.
In honor of its “bat mitzvah year,” the Hadassah Foundation celebrated its 13th birthday by creating a mini-grant program that would benefit 13 organizations across the United States.
A simple swab of the cheek is all it takes to be added to the Gift of Life Bone Marrow Registry, but the prospect of donating bone marrow can be a tricky and often scary concept for potential donors.
Campaign ads that traditionally targeted the economy and job creation are now taking a different trajectory, attacking views on social issues such as abortion and gay marriage.
For some Ohio University students, summer vacation didn’t just mean spending time with their family and catching up with old friends; instead, these students used the summer months to study abroad without having to sacrifice a semester of classes in Athens.
The Appalachian Hell Betties and the staff at Bird Arena transformed the hockey rink into a bowl arena to kick off the Hell Betties competitive season.
The life of a student is filled with homework assignment after homework assignment, but sometimes those assignments can lead to new opportunities.
Sweeney Todd will be making his way to Athens to deliver three nights of the “worst pies in London” during Lost Flamingo Company’s rendition of the musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
Isaac Smith found himself at Hillel’s bone marrow drive the winter of his freshman year, unaware of what would happen just a year later.
“That is so fetch” was an unknown phrase until the success of the 2004 film Mean Girls landed it a spot on the pop culture map.
March 11, 2011: A “triple disaster” — a 9.0-magnitude earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown — struck Japan, resulting in the nation’s largest crisis since World War II.
Templeton Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium was transformed and audience members inside were transported to a New York barrio street, salon, corner store, house and dance club during the performance of In the Heights’ Saturday evening.
Lights will go up in Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium when the New York barrio makes its way to Ohio University on Saturday.
The Arabic Language Student Association’s Arabian Night is bringing an authentic taste of Middle Eastern culture to Ohio University Thursday.
As excitement builds worldwide for the 2012 Olympic Games this summer, the International Student Union is bringing the spirit of the games to Ohio University this week.
Every year, people go above and beyond their own benefits to take a stand and make a change. United Campus Ministry is honoring some of these individuals and organizations during its 29th annual Social Justice Awards.
With hopes of breaking down stereotypes about the Muslim community, the Muslim Students Association is putting on its eighth annual open house this weekend.
Challah covers are used to hide the bread for weekly Shabbat services in the Jewish religion, but for junior Morgan Blumenfeld, those covers gave her a different idea.