Weekender Briefs: The Dustbowl Revival to perform at fundraising concert; OU Women’s Center to host annual Women in Grad School Conference
By Mae Yen Yap | Feb. 7, 2018Your weekend guide to Athens.
Your weekend guide to Athens.
LGBTQ representation in Guillermo Del Toro's newest film.
The panelists will talk about the progress made for LGBT-identified people in sports and how the athletic world can be an outlet for those individuals.
World Hijab Day will give students the chance to learn how to wear a hijab for the day and show their support for Muslim women who wear hijabs.
Make sure your feminism includes all women.
A walk is being held on Howard Green in order to promote women’s rights.
PRISM meets Wednesday from 3 to 5:30 p.m. at the ARTS/West building.
The screenings show coming-of-age years, activism, history and more.
Cassidy Paul describes the purpose of Query A Queer.
About 300 people attended women's march in Athens on Saturday.
About 300 people marched at the event.
Hillel and the LGBT Center will sponsor a special screening of the award-winning film followed by a panel discussion.
Faculty diversity is on the rise, according to new statistics.
LGBTQ Center staff and volunteers share tips on how to get through the holidays
The Dine-N-Discuss session will take place in Baker 354 at noon Tuesday.
Here are some facts to know on World AIDS Day.
Women currently hold eight of the top 50 highest-earning positions at OU.
Costume designers opt for heroines to wear heels in movies rather than follow their original costumes.
Wesley Goodman has resigned after alleged sexual harassment.
It's Trans Awareness Week.