Vigil held in honor of International Transgender Day of Remembrance
By Rachel Hartwick | Nov. 19, 2015About 80 people gathered to read names of transgender individuals killed in the past year.
About 80 people gathered to read names of transgender individuals killed in the past year.
The cart will probably open until 2:30 p.m. today.
The Women’s Center and ohiowomen hosted an open house focusing on women and entrepreneurship.
The OU Combat Veterans Club, which meets weekly in Bentley Hall, includes 25 student veterans who served in a combat zone.
The move could have health impacts for Ohioans.
Columnist Haadiza Ogwude discusses 10 of the best foundations for women of color.
In the aftermath of the Paris attacks, there has been a lot of talk about the Islamicity of ISIS. Columnist Grace Eberly explains why we need to rethink most of it.
The country made progress with recent elections, but it has a way to go before it becomes truly democratic.
Thanks to the OU Innovation Center, a local puppy is getting a fresh start on wheels.
Filmmaker Weimin Zhang’s returns to Ohio University after graduating in 2005.
Ohio travels to the Virgin Islands to play Tulsa and other difficult out of conference teams.
The Alt-Textbook Initiative and partnering with Texts.com or Amazon.com are just a few options senate members are discussing in an attempt to help students save on educational materials.
Columnist Rob Hammer discusses the history of student loans for higher education in America.
OU Administration takes a trip to Cuba for a collaborative learning workshop.
Phil Wellington doesn't just wrestle. He skateboards too.
As the second to last installment in its 100th anniversary film series, The Athena Cinema is playing Brokeback Mountain, a film that featured “primary LGBT characters” and helped “effect change in society.”
Ohio will use the University of Louisville Invite to see where they are as compared to the top programs.
Painting for Pooches welcomes people to come paint an outdoor winter scene and drink wine. The proceeds of the event will go towards helping the Athens Dog Shelter.
Craig Leon, a former Ohio cross country runner, is one of the best marathon runners in the United States in part to his relationship with coach Mitch Bentley.
About a year ago, CPS signed a contract with Language Services Associates to provide confidential professional translation services through the speakerphone function of the office’s phones.