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Many gather to stop sexual violence
Women and men march at 'Take Back the Night' in hopes of spreading awareness
Laughter, anger, tears, memories and a common belief were shared Wednesday night on the steps of the MU, where a group of women and a few men gathered together to take back the night.
Take Back the Night at OSU is just one of many events taking place during Sexual Assault Awareness week.
Holocaust survivor shares story
Speaker fought for survival in death camp as young boy
Holocaust survivor Leslie Aigner spoke to a full crowd in the Milam auditorium Wednesday night, sharing stories of the horrors and atrocities he and his wife Eva faced during World War II.
Eva Aigner was also scheduled to speak, but was ill and unable to attend.
Communication skills challenge Saudi students (part 2 of 3)
Two students talk about struggle to learn English in America
Learning English is just the first step toward their goals, but for Saudi students the first step can be the hardest. Saleh Alsharmah and Ali Ghazi Alnakhli are from the same country, but their lives couldn't be more different.
Alnakhli came to OSU to study pre-pharmacy.
Professor shares German history through film
Film paints life of pastor involved in WWII anti-war movement
Christian P. Stehr, a foreign languages and literature professor, is one of the procuders "Bonhoeffer: Agent of Grace," a documentary based on the life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a renown German theologian and Lutheran pastor.
"I can remember losing one of my shoes while following railroad tracks westward, and accompanying my mother when she went bartering for food," Stehr said.
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