‘Fat Activism’ panel held at Ohio University to combat body shaming
By Mae Yen Yap | Oct. 20, 2015The Women’s Center hosted a "Fat Activism" panel in collaboration with University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh to target the stigmas surrounding body image.
The Women’s Center hosted a "Fat Activism" panel in collaboration with University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh to target the stigmas surrounding body image.
Medical students get to experience and enhance their learning of the human body by working with donated cadavers during their four year training at Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine
The use of personal transportation devices, often called “hoverboards,” is on the rise among celebrities and students alike.
Columnist Jack Davies assesses the current vice president’s chance of winning the upcoming election.
The word “hey” has been abundantly used to energize audiences throughout the history of popular music; however, many instances of the word are placed lazily in the background
The bodies come in the form of donations and are incredibly helpful to students who are learning how the human body functions.
The Bobcats are consistent at being inconsistent.
We're nearing the World Series. Who will be in it? Why did the Colts do that play? Why did Michigan's long snapper do that bad? Who will replace Pitino? Is Leonard Fournette good at football? Yeah, he is.
It’s going down, and Cirque Alfonse is yelling “timber!” in its circus show coming to MemAud on Wednesday night.
After the departure of Ohio University Survivor Advocacy Program Coordinator Delaney Anderson, the program is without confidential reporters.
A resolution proposed at Wednesday’s meeting will attempt to better represent students involved with the Center for International Studies by appointing a Center for International Studies senator
Construction in the parking garage forces drivers to find other parking options
Coming off a torn ACL injury, sidelined cross country captain Kayla Scott has inspired her teammates with positivity and motivation.
The change will free OUPD of the duty, provide students with more payment options and host the service in a more central location.
Five cemeteries are said to form a sign of the occult in Athens in addition to the haunted aura of the former mental healthcare facility.
Winsome Chunnu-Brayda will address homophobia in Jamaica at a lunch event.
The Fall Sustainability Series at the Athena Cinema continues with showings of Sludge and Broken Landscape as the Athens community is invited to take part in a discussion of coal mining and its effects on communities and the environment
The now-famous painter has cemented her place in history as a marxist and a example of a sexually free woman of the early 20th century
"Blackout Weekend" needs necessary changes in order to improve attendance, fan morale
From an early age, kids are taught to be creative, but not to fully express that creativity.