OU’s diversity centers reflect on 2021, have hopes for 2022
By Lauren Serge | Nov. 29, 2021The LGBT Center, Multicultural Center and Women’s Center each had their own approaches to events and participation this year.
The LGBT Center, Multicultural Center and Women’s Center each had their own approaches to events and participation this year.
As Kylie Jenner once said, 2021 was the “year of realizing things."
Phase four of the MCU began this year, so it’s time to look back and discuss its most worthy additions.
The best graphic novels and ongoing comics of 2021.
There has not been an increase of confidence in the new OU administration, but there has not been a decrease in confidence either, Robin Muhammad, OU Faculty Senate chair, said.
A great year for music, to say the least.
From Couch Guy to BamaRush, here’s the TikToks that will forever remind us of 2021.
This was not the Bobcats year.
Recent controversies surrounding Mayor Steve Patterson are leaving Independent candidates wondering how to move forward in a majority Democrat city.
Whether students want to compete, learn or prepare for a career inside or outside of esports, Bobcat Esports gives them the chance in a welcoming space.
As someone who suffered from anorexia nervosa, I am openly admitting that the triggers never truly go away, but I have learned how to fight against them.
K-pop and J-pop music has brought a new sound to the music industry of the United States for the past decade, and music listeners of the country are eating it up.
The selling of unoccupied surplus properties such as portions of the Ridges and Hebbardsville farm are essential in helping to raise revenue for the university.
As medical marijuana enters into the region, it is yet to be seen whether it has an effect on addiction.
Both current and former Athens residents have experienced frustration with the pricing of a tow, though state and city code outlines what the cost should be.
Despite lack of experiences and resources, young artist managers find ways to make their artists known.
Black history and culture in Athens County is preserved through educators and historians in the region.
Bobcats take on the bricks for the first homecoming since the start of COVID-19.
Students who experienced it before have missed it, and those who haven’t are excited to experience it.
I didn’t envision becoming a Bobcat, but I’m forever glad to be one.