Weekender Briefs: Enjoy holiday films, doodles, art fairs and more
By Katie Millard | Nov. 30, 2022Friday, Dec. 2:
Friday, Dec. 2:
Some of Broadway's most popular Disney Princesses came to sing their top hits at the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.
End-of-semester exams are fast approaching and almost here. Here are what fellow bobcats are feeling and thinking as the dreaded finals week is around the corner.
“Kazma’s Holly Jolly Holidays” will see an array of drag performers perform to raise money for Children Services in Athens County.
The Respect for Marriage Act is making its way through Congress and would codify same-sex and interracial marriage by repealing the Defense of Marriage Act. Students at Ohio University perceive homophobia as a persisting issue and lack trust in the government’s ability to make necessary change and protections.
The Post Culture staff shares their Thanksgiving favorites and traditions.
Elizabeth Thompson is the guest curator of the exhibition “Homesteading Women” at the Kennedy Museum of Art.
International students discuss plans for Thanksgiving; for many of them this year’s will be their first one.
Conservation Carpathia combats illegal logging and protects the forests in the Carpathian Mountains in Romania. Its influence has stretched to a recent Ohio University graduate who finds that local organizations inside and outside of Athens are making effective environmental difference.
Ohio got rid of the pink tax in 2020, but tampon prices are still falling in the Buckeye state.
It is time to settle this once and for all: Does “pretty people privilege” exist? Find out what science and pretty people have to say about it here:
The spiritual Krishna Consciousness movement in Athens has existed for over 50 years and offers involvement and self-growth opportunities for all.
The Great American Smokeout is a challenge led by the American Cancer Society in November to encourage people to quit smoking. Since 1964, smoking rates in the United States have decreased, but e-cigarettes are emerging as a new cultural and health issue.
Ohio University puts on a production telling of a monumental piece in Athens history: the people behind the Berry Hotel.
Faculty, students get ready for one of the most anticipated sports tournaments of the year.
Dance majors prepare for their Senior Dance Concert by creating original concepts and doing what they do best: dancing.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
An event led by Sarah Livingston, the executive director of Hillel at Ohio University, gave people the opportunity to learn about the history of antisemitism and its prevelance today. Kanye West’s recent antisemitic messages on social media are just one example of how education surrounding antisemitism is important to call the form of hate out and report it.
A day in the life of a sorority president. Kayla Pintar, president of Delta Zeta, details what her responsibilities entail and reflects on her time in Delta Zeta.
Scheduling classes should be an exciting time for students, but for these majors, it brings nothing but distress.