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Letter: Take Back The Night is a space for women

Reappropriating a women’s empowerment rally to empower men is patriarchy at its finest. The plights of male survivors are important and should be considered in the empowerment of men, however spaces that are reserved for female survivors should remain specialized on the plights of women. Perhaps the most meaningful ways of creating change across communities is in the coalitions the communities form for an overarching goal rather than development of a multi-platformed movement with very little specificity in goal. Changing the meaning of Take Back the Night is not progressive. It makes no accommodation for male, female or non-binary survivors but creates a culture where special interests are trumped by an ambiguous and unachievable “equality for all” mantra.



April flowers bring park prowlers

April flowers bring park prowlers

There are many different ways to enjoy warm weather and the beauty of Athens this spring for little or no cost, with many of them within less than an hour drive from campus.


Professors receive research funding

Professors receive research funding

Five professors in the Russ College of Engineering and Technology have been awarded more than $81 million collectively in research funding since starting their work at Ohio University.


Baseball: Ohio falls 11-6 under Ohio State

Baseball: Ohio falls 11-6 under Ohio State

With Ohio entering Thursday’s game against Ohio State in Columbus following back-to-back losses, and the Buckeyes coming off being swept in Indiana last weekend, both teams knew securing momentum early on was going to be crucial in getting back on their respective tracks.


Unrest hits close to home

Unrest hits close to home

Since the beginning of the Venezuelan protests in February, 39 people have been killed in protest-related violence. Though the violence seems worlds away, some residents are feeling the effects even in Athens.


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Everyday Wellness: Breakfast adage holds true, especially for students

Shocking… Disturbing… Appalling… No, these words are not written in reference to your past weekend escapades at Palmer Fest. Instead, they are sentiments that cross my mind when someone says he or she regularly skips breakfast. I mean, really! If a lack of morning nutrients accurately describes how you start the day, please spend the next several minutes hearing me out.

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