OU to host social media campaign for International Women’s Day
By Kayla Bennett | Mar. 3, 2021With the month of March comes International Women’s Month, and this year OU has decided to host a COVID-friendly celebration via Instagram and Twitter.
With the month of March comes International Women’s Month, and this year OU has decided to host a COVID-friendly celebration via Instagram and Twitter.
Both students and faculty attended the event to express their support.
In-person commencement ceremonies will be available for 2021 graduates over the course of five days.
Candidates are getting ready to campaign for the upcoming election and the debate March 16.
Most of the conversation was centered around their book, The Book of Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience.
The Board of Trustees met at the same time as the Faculty Senate regarding Yusuf Kalyango’s tenure status.
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The Board of Trustees spent several hours in executive session before voting.
An ordinance introduced Monday would designate the Union Street district as a downtown redevelopment district improvement project.
Ohio can’t wait for its round two with Kent State.
Sometimes you’ve just gotta get rough.
Ohio soccer kicks its season off against Miami
Delta Tau Delta and Alpha Phi Alpha received the letters in early February.
The Cavaliers have hit the low point of their season.
Van Allen founded Color of Music Collective in May 2020.
The trauma of Wanda Maximoff never got much screen time, but episode 8 opened doors in Wanda’s psyche, showing just how much pain she’s endured.
The Pirates outscored Ohio 22-5 over three games.
While many students have adapted to the online learning environment to the best of their ability, some still struggle with virtual learning.
Army ROTC implements new protocols.
Professor of history Kevin Mattson created the new course “The History of Now,“ which studies present-day events and issues and reflects on their historical relevance.