Performing arts students persevere through online classes
By Riley Runnells | Sep. 10, 2020Dance, music and theater majors work hard to adapt to virtual classes.
Dance, music and theater majors work hard to adapt to virtual classes.
Campus activism has continued both in-person and online.
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OUPD was sent to Baker after a report of a man being intoxicated outside of Baker Center.
The concerns Faculty Senate has are those that have persisted since the spring.
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GSS executive officers inducted new members and showed them what meetings include.
The ghost hunts last for about seven-and-a-half hours.
Athens residents are eligible to receive up to $1,000 in grant funds to help pay city utility bills.
Fight Club is an accurate depiction of rage, violence and a special brand of toxic masculinity that had already crept its way into the psyche of American men.
The spooky season is my favorite time of the year, yet the summer cookout favorites that fade out are always a bummer.