Athens City Council discusses housing, honors departing members
Athens City Council met for its regular meeting Monday, addressing temporary housing structures and fiscal appropriations, as well as honoring members in their final term.
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Athens City Council met for its regular meeting Monday, addressing temporary housing structures and fiscal appropriations, as well as honoring members in their final term.
In 2014, Doug Wistendahl brought his hobby of baking to Athens.
Friday, Dec. 5
As Ohio University Bobcats finish their finals and wrap up fall semester courses, most are looking forward to the relaxation and coziness of winter break. Many students are working to clean their dorm rooms and living spaces before returning to their hometowns to celebrate holiday festivities with family and friends.
The opioid epidemic has quietly shaped daily life across Appalachia for decades. Although addiction touches every corner of the U.S., the burden in Appalachia is heavier and more persistent. At the start of the 2000s, overdose death rates in Appalachian counties mirrored the rest of the nation. By 2017, those same counties saw overdose death rates 72% higher than non-Appalachian areas, according to the 2019 Opioids in Appalachia report by the National Association of Counties and the Appalachian Regional Commission.
Friday, Nov. 28
The historic building known as The Lostro, located on 63 S. Court St., has undergone two renovations on its ground floor over the past year.
Ohio University’s annual Band-O-Rama returned Thursday, featuring music from the University Band, Symphonic Band, Wind Symphony and the Marching 110.
Athens locals and nearby residents traveled to the Fairfield Inn and Suites on East State Street on Saturday to gather holiday gifts and goodies completely free of charge.
The U.S. Department of Education recently narrowed what the federal government defines as professional graduate degrees. The change, outlined in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which passed July 4, excludes degrees such as nursing, physical therapy, social work, education, accounting, audiology and architecture from the professional distinction.
Tuesday, Dec. 9
The Appalachian Center for Economic Networks brought the holiday spirit to Athens by highlighting local businesses. ACEnet hosted their annual holiday open house with food, wine, holiday music, a cake walk raffle and holiday shopping Thursday.
For Ohio University students who love winter sports, the Ski and Snow Sports Club is for students of all skill levels to enjoy trips with fellow members and socialize throughout the year. Club members can enjoy zooming through snowy resorts and improving their skills with the help of fellow Bobcats.
As of Nov. 9, students are welcomed by a new historic marker on Ohio University’s campus. Located outside of Tupper Hall, this new sign remembers Athens’ Civil War history.
As both a concert photographer and frequent show-goer, I have seen a lot of different types of music crowds. From metalcore mosh pits and underground indie shows to bluegrass hoedowns and outdoor festivals, I’ve been to my fair share of concerts. For the past few years, however, many others and I have begun to notice a decline in general concert etiquette.
Ohio (3-3 overall) arrives back at The Convo to face off against UIC (4-4 overall). Both of these teams are exactly .500, but Ohio does have the better record at home. Despite losing its last game, Ohio showed out offensively, dominating the shooting percentages when compared to its opponent, Davidson. In a category the Bobcats previously struggled in earlier in this season and the previous season, they have started to turn that around.
Media of all kinds, student-run and not, have had a difficult fall. The Trump administration’s repeated attacks on freedom of speech and the press, as well as increasing corporate influence in legacy media, have put the journalism industry in a precarious position.
As Christmas approaches, the shopping season is in full swing. Many college students are making sure their friends and family know what they want this year.
Giving Tuesday is a day for those all over the world, including Ohio University Bobcats, to share their generosity and support for those in the community.
Black bears are an endangered species in Ohio, but their population has been increasing, and there were recent sightings of bears in the area. One such sighting was of a large black bear, referred to as Big Clyde by hunters.