Student organizations celebrate Black History Month
By Disha Hoque | Feb. 14Student organizations are collaborating to foster acceptance and highlight diverse voices.
Student organizations are collaborating to foster acceptance and highlight diverse voices.
As the 2023-2024 academic year kicks off, students and staff continue to discuss Senate Bill 83, and the impact it could have on state university’s diversity, safe spaces and freedom of speech.
The Ohio University Recruitment Society, or O.U.R.S, has been a student organization at Ohio University for almost 40 years. O.U.R.S is dedicated to recruiting multicultural students and ensuring they have resources and a community to return to for years to come.
NPHC organizations are being threatened in the state of Florida, however, that threat encroaches upon the national landscape as copycat legislation is sure to follow.
The Outlet serves as a safe space for BIPOC students on campus. This week, it gave a special tribute to BIPOC women in honor of Women’s History Month.
The exhibit, located in Trisolini Art Gallery in Baker Center, captures moments of Black Southeastern Ohio celebrations.
Black Girl Day Off encourages Black women to take a day for themselves on Oct. 11 of each year.
Ustav unites students and staff in a celebration of Indian culture
The organization aims to create a support group for minority students on campus to gain more knowledge about various healthcare positions.
Craig Davis, an OU journalism professor, reflects on what it was like living in New York during one of the darkest days in U.S. history.
From Sept. 9 to the 10, the Central Region Humanities Center is putting on the Black Life in the Ohio Valley Conference where speakers will discuss a variety of topics relating to Black history.