Male bartenders, bouncers talk Mom’s Weekend pros, cons
By Hannah Campbell | Apr. 6, 2022As former bartenders and bouncers look back to past events, current workers look forward to the weekend to come.
As former bartenders and bouncers look back to past events, current workers look forward to the weekend to come.
The university will host events ranging from hikes to painting.
Students, faculty hope for more bilingual journalism opportunities at OU, and professionals in the field articulate its importance.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
The frontwoman for Japanese Breakfast spoke about her music, her struggles with being an only child and her mother’s apprehensions about her wanting to pursue music.
The spring premiere will be held on April 29 at 7 p.m. at the Athena Cinema.
OU students and faculty ring in Ramadan, a time of religious reflection and spiritual growth.
The Multicultural Pop Up shop will feature 13 multicultural, small businesses across Ohio and OU’s campus.
The organization provides its services to the 420 counties across 13 states that make up the Appalachian region.
The fair will include a flag parade, food from around the world, speeches from students and city leaders and performances.
The event is meant to offer survivors a platform to speak out about their experiences.
The music summit will host major artists, such as CAAMP and Michelle Zauner from Japanese Breakfast.
The first fest season in two years brings excitement as well as waste.
Through name changes and rebrands, Athens bars hold many memories.
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.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
The local cat, known as Pumpkin, has an elusive past and a speedy claim to fame since taking his post at the Athens County Board of Elections.
The event is being run by four students from the Global Feminisms course, advocating for better environmental practices.
Isaac King, a freshman music production major at Ohio University, is one of the founding members of the student-run band, Lavandula. The band is composed of four members: Isaac King, Landon Elliott, Joey Negrete and Zach Winkleman, who all met within their first few weeks of college.
Ohio Women in Medicine and the Association of Women Surgeons encourage women medical students to chase their goals.