Sat on a goalpost wearing a Pava and loosely buttoned suit, Bad Bunny stared into the camera as it panned out showing the ...
The Barry Art Museum reaffirms its presence through Bubble Fest, the fifth annual public arts festival that took place on the museum’s front steps on Nov. 7-8. Each year, the Barry Art Museum hosts a ...
Following a mass layoff that left over 300 Washington Post employees without a job, the newspaper has cut its sports department after nearly a century of providing news about collegiate, professional, ...
“Old Dominion University doesn’t care about survivors,” says English professor Dr. Alison Reed. The faculty was disgruntled to begin with. Accusations that visiting professor Blake Bailey sexually ...
“Another senseless war is won, a great city is reduced to ashes, and the women of defeated Troy must pay the reparations with their lives – through enslavement or death.” Audiences seeing “Women of ...
It’s funny, it’s heartbreaking. It’s Greek, it’s human. It’s quirky, it’s meaningful. It’s “String,” the latest play put on by ODURep. This thought-provoking musical intertwines Greek mythology with a ...
Following the 2001 Fourth of July holiday, American Maglev Technology, Inc. (AMT) arrived on ODU’s campus to begin building a one kilometer elevated track, a research project that would cost $14 ...
Artwork featured by the esteemed faculty of the ODU Art Department at ODU will be up until Feb. 22 at the Gordon Art Galleries. The exhibition, called “Hibernation, Incubation, Innovation,” features ...
“We never expected to be bookbinders. Did you expect to be a journalist?” On Monticello Avenue, just across from the zoo and only a few minutes away from the ODU campus, sits a white-bricked square ...
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