The Body Project aims to create acceptance, neutrality of appearance
By McKenna Christy | Oct. 7, 2022Every other Thursday at 6:00 p.m. in Tupper 104, The Body Project meets to discuss body acceptance while taking time to do relaxing activities.
Every other Thursday at 6:00 p.m. in Tupper 104, The Body Project meets to discuss body acceptance while taking time to do relaxing activities.
Manjulika Koshal’s first book celebrated at book signing Thursday at the Little Professor.
Students make crafts in Baker Center every Thursday night at Marti and Stewie Craft Night in order to relax.
TRANSformation: A space for understanding
The Marching 110’s members are dedicated to creating show-stopping performances during Ohio University’s Homecoming. And there isn’t just one place to watch them this weekend.
Ohio University welcomes new club for LGBTQIA+ falling under sapphic and women loving women umbrella.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
Formed this past summer after the overturn of Roe v. Wade, ABA is gearing up for their abortion rights protest this Sunday.
The annual Mental Illness Awareness Week educates on mental health, illness and stigma. Bobcats share what they wish they had known about mental illness, and the local branch of NAMI shares their plans for this year’s Walk the Walk.
Check out International Conversation Hour, an incredible opportunity for students from all over the world to come together to make friends, learn about different cultures, learn English and just chat.
The singer-songwriter took the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium stage Wednesday night for an electric concert.
Habitat for Humanity is working towards fighting the housing crisis not only in Southeast Ohio but extending to the United States as well.
Ohio University matched up against Kent State and Northeastern University in OU’s new esports arena.
National Coffee Day was Sept. 29 and highlighted the importance of sustainable coffee farming and production.
Jewish people at Ohio University are gearing up to celebrate two important holidays: Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. There are many long-standing traditions associated with each, and Hillel OU, a Jewish organization promoting Jewish culture and education, strives to support and encourage not just Jewish students but everyone to take part.
The astronomy department invites the Athens community to view the night sky at the Ohio University Observatory at The Ridges.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
OU freshmen reflect on their experience so far, look ahead to the future.
Months before the tassels are moved, the air is sprinkled with graduation cap confetti and college green is showered in champagne, comes the first step toward the walk at graduation: the application.
World Contraception Day, recognized on Sept. 26, encourages the right to bodily autonomy and education services for reproductive health.