Trio of country stars to play MemAud
Rodney Atkins will hit the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium stage Thursday evening looking to charm the Ohio University crowd with a mix of country twang and relatable lyrics.
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Rodney Atkins will hit the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium stage Thursday evening looking to charm the Ohio University crowd with a mix of country twang and relatable lyrics.
When times get tough, the best way to earn a buck is to get creative.
Five members from different religious institutions in Athens came together Monday night to start a dialogue about violence and faith in regards to their different belief sets as part of Ohio University’s Better Together campaign.
Though the music industry isn’t exactly lacking in female artists, when it comes to certain genres, the boy’s-club mentality hasn’t quite vanished.
Though exercise accessories for music players are released continuously, ranging from apps that track movement on the iPhone to headphones that claim to be comfortable for running, music might not always be advantageous to everyone’s workouts.
While Ohio University prepares for a star-studded April, organizing for the ninth annual Nelsonville Music Festival barrels on under the radar with more announcements for the weekend’s lineup.
Stuart’s Opera House announced the Thursday night headliner for the Nelsonville Music Festival Monday, along with other bands that make up the third round of additions to the festival’s lineup.
Racism continues to play a negative role in our society.
Though some students wear crosses that match the ones hanging from their parents’ necks, the views of the past and present generations might be very different when it comes to the hot-button topic of religion.
For some Ohio University students, heading home means eating a bowl of Easy Mac in their dorm with their roommates, but for Sarah King, a senior studying journalism, it means eating with her new husband in their off-campus home.
Students can get a snapshot of how a critical event in the civil rights movement affected students and the city of Athens through photos taken by an Ohio University alumnus during his time at the university.
An event that originally began as part of Central Avenue Church’s celebration for Lent has transformed over six years to not only entertain Athens locals, but to benefit those who aren’t as fortunate overseas.
In 1904, the first black football player for Ohio University, Arthur Carr, stepped onto Peden Stadium’s field as quarterback. More than a century later, many black players have charged their way through racial barriers and across the stadium.
Some scents in college can be off-putting, such as pungent residence hall bathrooms or the wafting body odor from an unhygienic roommate. Ping Center has a solution for that.
Looking at Austin Jenkins, a light-haired, white Ohio University freshman from Jackson, a rural town in Appalachia, it might be hard to classify him as a minority.
While the Ohio University webpage lists more than 30 different options in the Athens area for religious worship, there is only one organization that utilizes interfaith values to create a team that’s “Better Together.”
While some Ohio University students choose to relieve their stress through hitting a punching bag or taking it out on opponents in Call of Duty, others choose a more passive form of relaxation.
When the bands and crowds clear out of the Nelsonville Music Festival each year, the party begins for those making sure that no trace of the weekend-long festival is left behind.
Fresh out of teaching her yoga class at Ping Recreation Center, Natasha Seiter contemplates the weighted hula hoop she just took from the rack at the side of the room.
Ohio University students have more than syllabi and course assignments on their minds. Many of these students are wondering how they’ll pay for their college education without burning a hole in their wallet.