OU to collaborate on statewide campaign in support of Collin's Law
By Maya Morita and Molly Wilson | Mar. 25, 2021Ohio University will be leading a letter-writing campaign for Collin’s Law with a kick-off event over Zoom on Monday at 8 p.m.
Ohio University will be leading a letter-writing campaign for Collin’s Law with a kick-off event over Zoom on Monday at 8 p.m.
The ceremonies will be held throughout four days at the end of April and the start of May.
Student Senate heard two presentations focusing on diversity and inclusion.
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The lawsuit asks the court to order that abortion providers not be penalized by Senate Bill 27 during an interim period.
Griffin Dunne is a masterpiece in this episode of This Is Us.
The beat to “Somebody” will have you tapping your foot under your desk all week long.
The documentary shows that college is a symbol of status to wealthy Americans, and they will do anything necessary in order to keep it.
A 3-year-old child was found wandering alone in Athens and was returned to his parents.
All the drama might come down to the stars.
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The university is collecting data from fully vaccinated community members using the OHIO Voluntary Vaccine Registry survey.
City Council candidates Alan Swank and Chris Fahl answered community questions about the environment, diversity and more Tuesday.
Ohio University's Center for Campus and Community Engagement played a large role in securing the distinction.
Marvel Studio’s Wandavision follow-up builds up Captain America’s supporting cast.
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The current pilot program for 72 hour parking serves eight citizens.
Athens remains in the red zone despite a growing number of vaccinations.
In-person tours are limited to 10 people.
OU students gathered on Court Street after the OU men’s basketball team won its first round game in March Madness.