#SpeakUp hosts poetry night in support of survivors of sexual assault, gender violence
By Gabriella Hayes | Nov. 12, 2019#SpeakUp will host the poetry night Thursday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m.
#SpeakUp will host the poetry night Thursday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m.
In understanding the plight of being a woman, and how for every woman it is different, the world can be a better place for everyone.
‘The Post’ news editors recap the 2019 General Election results.
The finalists will present on campus in late November.
The last Thirsting For Knowledge Thursday will be held Nov. 6.
Sex education promotes safer sex, healthier lifestyle and greater acceptance of LGBTQ people.
The Supreme Court of the United States was presented with arguments regarding workplace discrimination against LGBTQ+ people.
Two Athens roller derby teams will go head-to-head with new opponents this weekend.
Lover redefines who Taylor Swift is.
The Meet and Greet is to bring awareness to and connect PRISM program.
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.