LGBT Center commences year with open house
By Grace Koennecke | Aug. 28, 2022Located in Baker 348, the LGBT Center has many events planned for the Fall Semester.
Located in Baker 348, the LGBT Center has many events planned for the Fall Semester.
August 26, a day in the U.S. is dedicated to commemorating the 19th Amendment’s certification into the Constitution and the continued fight for women’s equality.
UPC is bringing the event back to campus with the help of drag entertainer, Silky Nutmeg Ganache.
In June, Ohio University hired Chris Fowler to serve as the director of the OU Women’s Center.
Social media influencer and internet personality Andrew Tate was banned from Meta’s social media platforms.
Adoptees and their stories aren’t disposable examples to push your personal beliefs.
Chris Fowler, the current interim director of the Office of Multicultural Success and Retention, has years of experience as a higher education administrator at OU and beyond.
“If you can’t say something nice, don’t say nothing at all.”
As Pride Month continues, it’s crucial to improve your position as an ally.
June is Pride Month and organizations in Athens are hosting a variety of events to celebrate LGBTQ+ experiences.
Kids will be able to look at the characters they love and find commonalities to give them confidence in their own queerness.
Appalachian drag performers share their experiences with performing their craft in the region.
Lost Flamingo Theater Company was awarded the Stonewall Leadership Award in an award ceremony hosted by OU last night.
On Wednesday, the Diversity Leadership Institute hosted an Anti-Bias Education program to discuss biases within the education system and how they can be addressed on Ohio University’s campuses.
Some of the most diverse music groups come from this region.
The audience was able to listen to survivors and march through the streets.
While it is not shocking that Ohio would propose such a bill, it is still a jarring step backward in progress for the LGBTQ+ community.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
The event is meant to offer survivors a platform to speak out about their experiences.
Other public universities in Ohio, such as Ohio State University, University of Akron, Miami University and University of Cincinnati have all had at least one woman serve as president, leaving OU as an outlier.