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Diversity and Inclusion in the Greek Community
Finding the right support system is often the most crucial aspect of a person’s coming out experience, especially for young adults. Mallory Golski and Alyse Peck have a story on… Read More
OUtlet- National Coming Out Day
With it being National Coming Out Day on Tuesday the 11th, we have a very special show for you. Special guest reporters from an LGBT Media class are featuring stories… Read More
Addiction: How Choices Turn To Disease
**Editor’s note: The students of WOUB News’ Investigative Unit are looking into the heroin epidemic of Southeast Ohio. This article is the first in a series of stories chronicling the situation and… Read More
Problems with “Coming Out” Faced by LGBTQ-Identifying International Students
Ohio University is the home of many different communities, from local to international, there are students from all walks of life. Although National Coming Out Day is an opportunity… Read More
Dean of Students Does Golf Cart Karaoke
Ohio University’s dean of students Jenny Hall-Jones has a new way of connecting with students: golf cart karaoke. She rides around, picking students up, and has them sing with her…. Read More
Survivor Advocacy Program Ditches Peer Advocates
Peer Advocacy was once a program where students could be trained to become survivor advocates. These advocates would talk to survivors, take them to get medical care, help them find… Read More
Transitioning in College
Many college campuses across the country pride themselves on being LGBT friendly. However, the majority of college student health insurance plans do not offer any coverage for Hormone Replacement… Read More
Experiences of LGBTQ Students of Color at Ohio University
Being a student at Ohio University can be difficult. Dealing with prejudices like racism and homophobia can make life even harder. For LGBT-identifying students of color, these are issues they… Read More
Ohio Pawpaw Festival 2016
The 18th annual Ohio Pawpaw Festival took place throughout the weekend of September 16th-18th. WOUB’s Abby Grisez reports on this year’s shortage of the fruit, as well as the festival itself.
Doctoral Students Create Nanocar
A group of doctoral students have created a tiny car for the world’s first ever nanocar race. The race will take place October 14th and 15th in Toulouse, France. Abby Grisez… Read More
Uptown Athens Businesses Prepare for Summer Slump
As students prepare to return to their homes, Athens business owners are preparing to attract other customers. Where to find them though? The next influx of students comes with Bobcat… Read More
Winning Bobcats Hope for Even More in Jesse Owens Classic
The Ohio Track and Field team continues to find its winning formula during the 2016 season. The Bobcats have dominated over the past two weeks finishing 1st in the All-Ohio… Read More
Spartans’ Chapman Signs With Wittenberg Tigers
In an elementary school library surrounded by his parents and coaches, Alexander Spartans’ Mason Chapman signed his letter of intent with to play Wittenberg Tigers’ football. Chapman (Gridiron Glory’s 2015… Read More
International Week Fosters Diversity
International Week took place at Ohio University from April 10 through April 17. This annual event gives traditional students the opportunity to learn more about international students and their cultures…. Read More
OU Employee Has Special Ability
Amanda Hobson is an investigator in Ohio University’s Title IX Office. She also has the ability to see ghosts. Abby Grisez reports for The OUtlet at WOUB News.
Number Fest Leaves Area Residents Homeless
Residents living along Route 56 were barred from leaving or getting back into their houses when law enforcement closed the road to accommodate hundreds of students returning to campus from… Read More
Gathering Place to Celebrate 40th Anniversary
The Gathering Place, a place of support for adults coping with mental illness, celebrates it’s 40th anniversary next Thursday. The celebration includes an open house and art show to exhibit… Read More
Athens Residents Challenged by Choice
The best way to understand the day-to-day challenges of disabled people is to become disabled yourself. That’s the purpose behind Challenged by Choice, an annual day-long event sponsored by the… Read More
Mixed Results in Series Opener with Zips
Savannah Jo Dorsey is used to being in control, but a wild pitch on Friday gave Akron the additional run Ohio could not match. The Zips led 4-0 at the… Read More
International Street Fair Educates and Entertains
The annual international street fair was in full swing Saturday morning as representatives of 113 world cultures lined Court and Union Streets, marking the end of International week at Ohio… Read More
New Year, New Number Fest, New Policies
This weekend, The Venue in Athens will host the biggest college music festival in the nation: Number Fest. But changes to this year’s event are leaving many unhappy. One of… Read More
Campus Construction Ramps up With Summer Schedule
Ohio University junior Marissa Donovan, a resident of River Park Apartments, wakes up to the noisy construction of River Gate Apartments next door. She wishes she had known about the… Read More
Athens Bulldogs Remain Confident Despite Losing Streak
After a short streak of wins the Athens Bulldogs baseball team is stuck in a four-game losing streak. Just under halfway through the season the division 2 Bulldogs are sitting… Read More
Athens Rape-Kit Tests Reveal Matches to Database
As many as seven Athens area rape cases are one step closer to solving after DNA database matches resulted from rape-kit testing by the Attorney General’s Office. … Read More
Diverse Cultures Showcased on the Runway During International Week
Ohio University celebrates International Week this week with the theme, “A Promise with No Boundaries.” Nearly 1,800 international students from more than 110 countries, speaking close to 60 different languages… Read More
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