Naruto Run to take place on campus; it's National Cheese Pizza day
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OU’s games and animation program has been listed as part of the top 10 animation schools in the Midwest
Taylor Dever was walking past Ohio University Art Gallery when she noticed her art piece being displayed.
Michelle Wolf began her set by taking about restrooms.
Both centers are offering programs and workshops for students.
For the past two decades, Barbara Fisher has been watching the neo-Nazi movement grow within the United States.
For the past few years, Alaeta Fiocchi would have to make the one-hour journey out of Athens each year in order to celebrate Pride Month.
The first ever Athens Pride Fest took place over the weekend with rainbow-filled festivities.
In celebration of June being Pride Month, LGBT people in Athens will be able to be out and proud this weekend at the first-ever Athens Pride Fest.
Music performances, spoken word and poetry events among activities students can attend on campus.
Organizations on campus such as Paws for a Cause and Bobcats of the Shelter Dogs hosts events raise funds for Athens County Dog Shelter while having fun with shelter dogs
Travelling hours to get to a convention can be difficult, even more so when paired with pricey hotel rooms and tickets that can range up to $60 a day.
Nicki Minaj fans were in for a huge surprise when the rapper began offering to pay for her fans’ college-related expenses, including one lucky student from Ohio University.
Although she considers herself to be a Disney fan, Wendy Petrehn did not rush to the cinemas to watch the live action adaptation of Beauty and the Beast immediately after its release.
Despite only having three members on stage, Hiuchi Taiko had the sound of taiko drums echoing throughout Baker Center.
Claire Seid first heard of “#IllGoWithYou” when the North Carolina bathroom bill first passed in March 2016.
Despite the cold wind blowing on their faces, Ohio University students and Athens community members marched through the streets holding signs and shouting chants addressing the problem of sexual violence.
The keynote speech for Pride Week took place in Nelson Commons on Wednesday, but instead of giving a speech, #blacktransmagick’s J Mase III and Vita E. performed spoken word poetry and songs focusing on their experiences as black and trans individuals.
Despite working in Columbus, Abhi Raichur took the weekend off to return to Athens and become the co-host of Ohio University’s annual Holi festival.
Ohio University’s annual Pride Week returns this year to highlight the experiences of transgender individuals of color with the theme #blacktransmagick.