Number Fest is coming again this spring.
Good morning. Here's what you need to know for Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016.
Number Fest continues to make noise in the world of live music. Going into its 14th year, Number Fest has been named in the Midwest watchlist of festivals by Rally by Eventbrite.
In the information it says, "#14FEST is going bigger and better than ever with on-site camping available for the first time."
Though you cannot bring your own beer this year, you can still turn up listening to headliner Fetty Wap rap his hit "Trap Queen".
So, with the bitter cold and blanket of snow covering Athens, there's room for some hope, Bobcats.
For the time being, at least enjoy this .gif of Fetty Wap and know you'll be there soon.
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Weather
The snow could melt away today. High of 46. (Courtesy of Scalia Lab)
News
Student Senate is hooking students up with a new way to buy and sell textbooks. (The Post)
OU-HCOM is modifying some of its training programs. (The Post)
Scores and Game Times
Women's basketball won against Eastern Michigan last night.
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Presidential candidate Ted Cruz didn't disclose that he got a beefy loan for his first U.S. Senate bid. (New York Times)
Al Jazeera America will stop broadcasting this spring. (Washington Post)
For more global news, check out The New York Times' daily briefing.
Athens bar specials
Pawpurr’s Bar: Half-off drinks from 8-9 p.m.
The Pub: $2.50 well drinks. $2.50 Cali Boy and Vegas Bombs
Red Brick Tavern: $1 well drinks and domestics from 6-9 p.m.
Courtside Pizza: $2 domestic, $3 Jameson, $2.50 Long Islands from 4-9 p.m.
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