OU Chabad spreads awareness, share connections to Ukraine
By Hannah Campbell | Apr. 14, 2022The war in Ukraine may seem like a distant issue for U.S. citizens, but for leaders and members of Chabad at Ohio University, there is a special connection.
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The war in Ukraine may seem like a distant issue for U.S. citizens, but for leaders and members of Chabad at Ohio University, there is a special connection.
Here’s everything you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
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.
The MakerSpace and Athens County Public Library are hosting the prom preparation upcycling.
Alpacas of Spring Acres in Zanesville offers tours.
The Ohio Art Corridor is a series of outdoor art installations across Southeast Ohio.
AUISP helps to host and financially support asylum seekers and refugees.
Beads & Things is an arts and crafts shop that Merkle opened in 1990.
Kim Addonizio, Lauren Groff and Ira Sukrungruang delivered lectures and readings from their works in literature.
Moms from all over began checking in to hotels all across the county Friday.
The audience was able to listen to survivors and march through the streets.
Athens’ own CAAMP performs, attracting locals, students and alumni.
The summit hosted a variety of speakers and performers for everyone to enjoy in person and virtually.
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.