Established 1826 — Oldest College Newspaper West of the Alleghenies

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Once Upon a Visit

(05/01/19 12:00am)

Down in the heart of Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, echoes of chatter bounced around the tall ceilings of The Transept as guests filed in and settled down in seats among friends and strangers alike. A large candlelit chandelier hung above our heads, and tall, narrow panels of stained glass windows decorated the walls around us. At the back of the room, a full bar provided drinks for those of age. The audience -- a mixture of the elderly, middle-aged, teenagers and young children -- came dressed for a range of occasions; some were in full suits, others in jeans and sweaters.



Words Matter: The Reality of Muslim-Americans

(11/06/18 10:00am)

Roula Allouch sat behind a glass wall watching a focus group discuss their feelings on Muslim-Americans. She remembers the viscous words and proclamations of hate toward people of her faith. But when the group was made to watch a video on a Muslim speaker condemning violent actions often associated with Islam in the media, their words changed.


Saying goodbye to Oxford's most beloved diva

(10/30/18 9:00am)

I remember the first time Dr. Paul Jackson called me a "little diva." I was in my first college theatre production, playing the role of Antigone in These Seven Sicknesses. Dr. J came into one of our early rehearsals to observe as the advisor for the project, and afterwards he called me out from my backstage perch to appear in front of him, center stage.