Students protested Trump's immigration ban Uptown and in Baker Center
By Hope Roberts and Abbey Marshall | Feb. 1, 2017Demonstrators plan sit-in at Baker until OU is a sanctuary campus.
Demonstrators plan sit-in at Baker until OU is a sanctuary campus.
ATCO will no longer manage Passion Works, an art studio serving artists with and without disabilities, as a result of federal law banning “conflicts of interest.”
Members of OU Hillel will travel to D.C. the week of the inauguration to march with an estimated 200,000 anti-Trump protestors.
Dogs received acupressure massage and behavior training from animal practitioners Tina Romine and Rosanne Krager in front of an audience at the Athens Community Center on Saturday.
Animal accupressurist Tina Romine and animal trainer Rosanne Krager will offer massage and behavioral services to local dogs at the Athens Community Center on Saturday.
Maya Lin, an Athens artist and designer, will be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom at the White House on Nov. 22.
Professor Loran Marsan married girlfriend Jolena Hansbarger at the Athens County Courthouse Wednesday afternoon in protest of Donald Trump winning the election.
McDavis said he would be willing to work with GSS, the Office for Diversity and Inclusion and the Vice President and Provost to make the campus a more welcoming place for students.
About 2,900 people voted early in Athens County as of Oct. 21.
47 percent of Athens County residents who do not have cars also live outside of the Athens Public Transit system.
The Ohio University Board of Trustees meeting on Jan. 19. (FILE)
Jasmine Facun holds her six year old daughter, Opal Facun, while they listen to a speaker during a protest organized against Donald Trump
Troy Goins, a client artist at Passionworks, holds a landscape he painted in the Passionworks Studio on Monday, January 23, 2017.
Jasmine Facun holds her six year old daughter, Opal Facun, while they listen to a speaker during a protest organized against Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Members of Ohio's Board of Trustees listen to Deborah Shaffer, Vice President for Finance and Administration during a BOT meeting on January 19, 2017 in Walter Hall.
Zebulon, a German shepherd with anxiety, is calmed after receiving an acupressure massage from his owner, Tina Romine.