Ohio University’s Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration brings activism to campus
The legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. has again inspired a week of both discussion and action in Athens.
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The legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. has again inspired a week of both discussion and action in Athens.
University groups continue the tradition of fighting for human rights through advocacy, education and dialogue.
Students can frequent a mix of community establishments and university buildings when looking for study locations during exam week.
Ohio University’s Division of Theater is presenting a matinee of its production of Much Ado About Nothing to students in local high schools.
SAVAGE ART Gallery and Studio houses an eclectic collection of work from local artists.
The College of Fine Arts kicks off annual event series with a lecture by Una Chaudhuri.
The Performing Arts and Concert Series offers the comedic play N*GGER WETB*CK CH*NK as a special add-on.
The Fall Sustainability Series at the Athena Cinema continues with showings of Sludge and Broken Landscape as the Athens community is invited to take part in a discussion of coal mining and its effects on communities and the environment
Ohio University’s Division of Theater is presenting The Penelopiad as the second main stage production of the year. The play will run Wednesday through Saturday and Oct. 21-24 at 8 p.m. in the Forum Theater in the Radio-Television Building.
Local studios and student organizations give opportunities to non-dance majors.
The Women’s Center hosts another weekly Brown Bag Lunch and Learn, inviting Ohio University Survivor Advocacy Program to discuss domestic violence with participants.
Rock Cliff Ranch’s Gig in the Sticks is bringing local performers, business owners and residents together to enjoy the fall season with music, food and shopping.
Ohio University’s Urban Gaming Club brings “One of Us” to the Athena Cinema as it prepares for the club’s weeklong Humans vs. Zombies event.
OU’s International Christian Fellowship gathered in Baker Theatre for its first Praise and Worship Night.