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Breaking Stereotypes Through Creative Expression
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The Women of Appalachia Project (WOAP) began in 2009 as a movement to support female artists from Appalachia and to dispel the stereotypes often associated with the region. The project… Read More

Athens County’s Alternative Approach to Addiction
By: Michael Broerman, Natalie Colarossi, Omri Curnette, Rachael Beardsley
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As the opioid epidemic continues to sweep Ohio, Athens county law enforcement is addressing the epidemic as a public health crisis rather than a criminal one, employing multiple programs to… Read More

WOAP: Breaking Stereotypes Through Artistic Expression
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A giant, textile woven puppet hangs from the corner of Ohio University’s Baker Center art gallery, welcoming guests into a world of vibrant creativity. A further walk into the space… Read More

OU Theatre Department Presents The Skin of Our Teeth April 7, 11-14
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Ohio University’s Theatre Division will be presenting its fourth production of the 2017-18 school year with The Skin of Our Teeth. The show will take place in the Forum Theatre… Read More

OU to Host Annual Spring Literary Festival April 11-13
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Ohio University will be hosting its 33rd annual Spring Literary Festival April 11-13, providing the Athens community an opportunity to engage with five distinguished writers in poetry, non-fiction, and fiction. The… Read More

OU Division of Theater Presents ‘The Government Inspector’ Opening March 1
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Ohio University’s Theater Division in the school of dance, film, and theatre will be presenting its third production of the 2017-18 school year with The Government Inspector. The show will… Read More

A Teacher Abroad: a Profile of Ethel Sefako Anyani-Boudum
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Ethel Sefako Anyani-Boudum, a graduate student and teaching assistant at Ohio University from Ghana, Africa, speaks of her aspirations to receive a masters and Ph.D. abroad in order to go… Read More

2nd Annual Haden DeRoberts Memorial Rumpus Set for Feb. 3
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On December 4, 2016 former OU student Haden DeRoberts died tragically from leukemia. During his five-year battle with the disease, Haden fought tirelessly to raise awareness for bone marrow registration… Read More

An Afternoon of Family Fun with Hot Peas ‘n’ Butter Jan. 27
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The Peoples Bank Theatre in Marietta will be hosting a deliciously fun afternoon of music Saturday, January 27 with children’s band Hot Peas ‘n’ Butter. Tickets range between $19-$66 and… Read More

A Familiar Place, 3,000 Miles Away: a Student’s Words on Traveling Abroad
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It had been just shy of a year since I first set foot in London for my 2017 study abroad experience when I had the fortunate opportunity to visit again…. Read More

Opening Nov. 28: ‘The Last Days of Judas Iscariot’
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Ohio University’s College of Fine Arts will be wrapping up the 2017 fall semester with its theater production of The Last Days of Judas Iscariot. The show will take place… Read More

From Religion to ‘Rumours’: How Sharon Udoh Became Counterfeit Madison
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Sharon Udoh grew up playing music for God. For over 10 years her voice and piano echoed softly off church walls in a form of spiritual connection. Her hands would… Read More

Comes a Time When the Music Comes Home
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Pittsburgh’s outdoor music pavilion has regularly changed its name throughout my entire life. From Star Lake, to the Post-Gazette, to First Niagra, and now, Key Bank, it seems as if… Read More

Angela Perley and the Howlin’ Moons Headed to Jackie O’s Taproom
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In the midst of a widespread U.S. tour, local act Angela Perley and the Howlin’ Moons will return to Athens Saturday, September 9 to rock an outdoor show at Jackie… Read More