On Mar. 28, over 8 million people across the country took part in protests known as ‘No Kings.’ a movement that was launched ...
The annual Juried Student Exhibition that is held at the Baron and Ellin Gordon Art Galleries had their opening reception on ...
Old Dominion University is showcasing a lively dance concert at the University Theatre filled with unforgettable memories, ...
ODU WSOC Surges Past JMU in OT to Win Sun Belt Championship; Will Face Georgetown in NCAA Tournament
The women’s soccer team seized their crown on Sunday afternoon as they took hold of the Sun Belt championship with a double overtime win against in-state rival James Madison. The 109th minute in the ...
Old Dominion University is known for several sports that have received national recognition. Among these sports, the Old Dominion Tennis program has been particularly successful in recent years. In ...
On Apr. 6, ODU President Brian Hemphill sent out an update on the independent review of campus safety and security following ...
After falling to James Madison in the Sun Belt Conference tournament semifinals in March, the ODU’s women’s basketball program set out on the road to building a new team surrounding their core players ...
A win is a win. ODU took the homecoming game against the Texas A&M Commerce Lions by a score of 10-9 as the torrential rain held off for an afternoon of football. The Monarchs came into this contest ...
In a recent online survey by Old Dominion University’s Student Veterans of America (SVA), veteran and military-affiliated students shared their opinions on the university’s plan to shift most 16-week ...
On a crisp winter evening with snow blanketing Old Dominion University’s campus, over 6,000 fans packed Chartway Arena to witness the Monarchs take on in-state rival James Madison in a critical ...
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 ...
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