Unified Sisters serves as a safe haven for women of color at OU
By Alex Imwalle | Oct. 8, 2021The organization meets every Thursday.
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The organization meets every Thursday.
Homecoming weekend has returned at OU, and students and alumni look to make up for lost time and prepare for traditions to make their return.
The Bobcat has long been a relevant face of Ohio University, but the history behind Rufus and the Bobcat mascot is rather complex and unknown to many.
The excitement of Ohio University’s Homecoming is here and so are all the proud alumni.
The ABC Players are performing Radium Girls at Stuart’s Opera House from Oct. 7 until Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m., and on Oct. 10 at 2 p.m.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
Some students believe there will not be a spike in COVID-19 infection rates due to health precautions.
This year, Alden Library will host a digital and in-person exhibit for Homecoming 2021, which will consist of various historical readings and imagery of Ohio University.
Folk-rock artist Jeffrey Dallet is performing at Smiling Skull Saloon Friday, Oct. 8.
Hispanic Heritage Month is a month dedicated to the accomplishments and contributions of Hispanic culture to the United States. The month-long celebration has been recognized at Ohio University through various student events.
National Taco Day is Oct. 4. Here’s what Athens has to say about it.
Each Wednesday, Casa Nueva hosts an open mic night, open to artists of all kinds.
Starbrick Gallery, 21 W. Columbus St., Nelsonville, is hosting a Water and Mud Gallery Exhibit featuring different works of watercolor paintings and ceramics.
Here are some things to do in and around Athens this weekend.
After years under the radar, Jackie O’s Bakeshop, 23 E. Stimson Ave., the storefront invites new and current customers to enjoy their local baked goods.
Saticöy is an L.A.-based band with a wide spectrum of style influences that recently sealed a publishing deal with Universal Production Music. Members include three Ohio University alumnus and a Philadelphia native.
Members of the Marching 110 are excited to return to in-person performance and will be performing on Ohio University’s College Green on Wednesday, Sept. 29, at 6:30 p.m.
On Tuesday, Ohio University is recognizing Constitution Day by holding an event titled “Free Press, Free People: Celebrating the Constitution and the Role of Journalists in Wrongful Conviction Cases.”
The Athena Cinema provides accessible movie showings to promote inclusivity and support the commitment to making the theater enjoyable for everyone.
Those with a ticket, proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test, a mask and an excitement for live music made up the audience at Stuart’s Opera House Sunday night.