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(10/06/22 2:28am)
Ohio University’s Marching 110 has a habit of making people forget the hours of practice the band goes through to create multiple show-stopping performances during Homecoming week.
(09/27/22 2:03am)
The role of college students is supposed to be to earn a degree in a specialized area they enjoy pursuing and learning about. But outside of students’ chosen majors, minors and other interests, there are challenges to graduating that don’t include academics.
(09/21/22 3:35am)
(09/14/22 3:41am)
Celebration is in order for the film that many accredit for their knowledge of a capella. Ten years ago, "Pitch Perfect," inspired by Mickey Rapkin's book and directed by Jason Moore, was released, introducing the musical style to droves of viewers.
(09/14/22 1:56am)
The exclusion of women in American baseball dates back to the sport's development into a major industry. Yet, women have been playing the nation's favorite pastime since its founding.
(09/09/22 3:18am)
Ric Sheffield never had any intention of writing his book “We Got By: A Black Family’s Journey in the Heartland.” Nonetheless, the professor emeritus of legal studies and sociology at Kenyon College began to write down his family’s stories when he couldn’t visit his mother in the summer of 2020.
(09/09/22 2:42am)
Sorority recruitment season brings a rush of excitement and new possibilities for people interested in joining a sisterhood. For some students at Ohio University, joining a sorority matches with their interests and schedules, but there are others who don’t find it fitting for themselves.
(09/06/22 2:18am)
Some students look for full-time jobs in their career field before they graduate college while others may wait to job hunt until they’ve officially left school. And although there are a variety of paths students can take after college, various student organizations exist to aid job hunting like the Center for Advising, Career and Experiential Learning at Ohio University that is putting on their annual Accounting, Finance and Business Career Fair to help students find a part of their futures.
(09/01/22 3:44am)
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(08/26/22 2:34am)
Being a person who identifies as a woman looks different for everyone because of personal life experiences and aspirations. One’s own womanhood is perceived and measured by others in various ways that have historically and presently formed barriers to equal treatment in the workplace, educational spaces, government and more. But there is a special day that brings awareness to the inequalities women endure in these areas.
(08/25/22 12:04am)
For over 10 years, the Multicultural Expo has provided students at Ohio University with the opportunity to get involved in multicultural organizations on campus and meet more of their peers.
(08/23/22 4:03am)
The first week of school in college is full of uncertainty, excitement and wondering how to make sense of balancing involvement in academics, organizations and social activities. Students on campus may feel overwhelmed and confused about whether or not the rest of the semester will be successful due to all of their responsibilities.
(08/22/22 2:38am)
A Yik Yak user posted a statement on Aug. 19 calling for celebrations as Andrew Tate, a former professional kickboxer and an internet personality who garnered public attention for his misogynistic and predatory values, was banned from Facebook, Instagram and TikTok. Tate was removed from the social media platforms for violating Meta’s policy “on dangerous organizations and individuals.”
(07/14/22 2:45am)
There are some people who just enjoy having a lot of cool hobbies, or "side hustles," as Kirstan Thompson called them. But among her multitude of hobbies, there tends to be one that's most fulfilling.
(06/29/22 11:45pm)
ASL’s importance transcends barriers fighting against it, the Deaf community
(06/25/22 1:19pm)
During holidays with historical importance, celebrations remain equally as valuable as reflection and action. While Juneteenth will be celebrated on June 20 instead of June 19 due to Father's Day, the former sentiment remains critical as people continue to recognize the event.
(06/21/22 5:57pm)
University study abroad programs provide students with the opportunity to explore different countries and their cultures. But the experience isn't as simple as it may appear.
(05/19/22 11:25pm)
A new living opportunity for students in the LINKS program at Ohio University will be available for the 2022 fall semester. LINKS is a support program for incoming multicultural students and runs through the Office for Multicultural Success and Retention, or OMSAR.
(05/06/22 2:02am)
In any room, Chelsea Tano is inspiring and dedicated. A junior studying psychology, Tano can’t only be admired for her academic life, but also for the contributions she makes to Ohio University and the community.
(04/06/22 12:55am)
Each evening, between April 2 and May 2, vendors in Banten, Indonesia line the city’s streets to sell food and snacks for Iftar – the meal eaten at sunset to break the day’s fast during Ramadan.