Here’s the Tea: Everyone should take a WGSS class
By Iana Fields | Oct. 21, 2019The classes give an in-depth look at how social norms are pushed onto people since birth.
The classes give an in-depth look at how social norms are pushed onto people since birth.
The interim LGBT Director and Student Trustees updated Student Senate on the issues and progress of their organizations.
Kappa Phi, a Christian sisterhood organization, participates in many local service projects in the region.
People can participate in the Southeast Ohio race this weekend.
The Athena Cinema will screen the sponsored event, “Paris is Burning,” on Tuesday.
Ohio University postponed relocation plans and found a temporary space for the LGBT Center.
The search for the new director will start in the fall.
The LGBT Center will move to a temporary space before a permanent one is found in the fall.
About 15 people protested what they see as a decision to merge the Multicultural Center and the LGBT Center.
The university would be suspended from a minimum of 20 months or until deemed appropriate.
More than 60 students came to the meeting to voice their opinions about the move.
Student Senate will also vote on 19 resolutions at the meeting.
Seven queens will compete for the Miss Uncorked crown on Friday.
The center’s new office will have about 400 more square feet.
Hundreds gathered to hear inspiring stories from sexual violence survivors and advocates, and to march in solidarity.
Campus Pride, a national LGBTQ organization, is examining the ranking after the former OU LGBT Center director was removed.
The installation featured artwork in various mediums portraying topics revolving around female equality.
Open forums will be held for students, faculty and staff to attend.
Women in the public safety sector often have to go above and beyond to convince others they are able to do their jobs
This month’s show will feature guests from Columbus and a special cocktail.