Culture staff spills about their Spring Breaks
By Culture Staff | Mar. 19, 2023Culture staff shares their Spring Break highlights, what they are looking forward to next.
Culture staff shares their Spring Break highlights, what they are looking forward to next.
No matter the time of the day, students joined in on green drink festivities
A group of students has joined Outdoor Pursuits for a backpacking expedition on the Appalachian Trail to learn all the essentials of backpacking
Devin Franklin, a first-year MFA director’s student, directed “macbitches,” a play about girls in a college theater department with an intense power dynamic. Although the last show of “macbitches” at Ohio University was on Thursday, the play written by Sophie McIntosh has a message that resonates with theater students.
Two of Ohio University’s own professors bust common myths and present the truths about Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, more commonly known as ADHD.
Megan Handle, OU Student Senate’s Women’s Affairs Commission, and a team of like-minded individuals push for the university to supply free period products to menstruating students.
Here’s what to do in and around Athens this weekend.
The Indian Students Association celebrated Holi a little early this year with lots of dry colored powder, music, food and people originally from all over the world. Holi, one of the most important festivals in Hinduism, was celebrated on March 8.
OU students eagerly wait for a break from classes and a chance to spend time with family and friends.
The holiday dates all the way back to the 1950s, with bars turning drinks green in honor of St. Patrick’s Day.
OU’s Womxn’s Rugby will compete in the annual Nash Bash Rugby Tournament the last weekend in March. The team is excited to play as well as spend time together.
“Maid,” a story of poverty and survival.
Chabad celebrated Purim, a joyous Jewish holiday, Monday evening through Tuesday evening. Celebrations included reading of the story of Purim from the Book of Esther and a Hollywood-themed Purim party Tuesday evening.
Participants from the UK: Suffragettes and Soldiers program discuss the class up to this point and what is still in store
Although it may seem like an unlikely environment to strike up a conversation and forge friendships, many women believe there is something comforting about the ambience created in bathrooms.
Women’s History Month is already in full-spring on campus. The month of March is slated to encompass a wide range of events hosted by student organizations, university departments and committees and the Women’s Center.
Recently, a train accident caused what some are saying is one of the biggest environmental disasters to date, and some say media coverage is minimal.
With interesting backstories, Ohio University students break down their unique names.
Bob Woodward shared his wisdom at Ohio University Wednesday night.
The Mahn Center on the fifth floor of Alden Library holds a rumored slab of Hitler’s urinal, a birthday gift from Walter Cronkite to fellow journalist Cornelius Ryan. This may not be a true artifact, but the Ryan Room in which it’s housed offers many more important artifacts from World War II.