Student Media Poll picks for week two of College Football
Each week, the Sports' editorial team selects its Top 25 FBS college football teams for the Student Media Poll.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Post's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Each week, the Sports' editorial team selects its Top 25 FBS college football teams for the Student Media Poll.
On the night of Aug. 28th, the Athena cinema held a screening of the critically-acclaimed Best Picture winner “Parasite,” directed by Bong Joon Ho in 2019. After putting off watching the film for years, I can wholeheartedly recommend it to all fans of film as a medium, even those who may be put off by the film being spoken entirely in Korean.
Fluff Bakery, located on 8 N. Court St., opened in 2010 to satisfy the hungry bellies of Athens. Not only do they offer an array of different coffees, teas and other drinks, but they also have numerous different kinds of pastries and sweet treats. Brunch and bowl options are available, featuring salads, breakfast tacos, burritos, rice bowls, wraps, scramblers and “veggie specialties.” If you’re in the mood, Fluff Bakery offers alcohol infused coffees and other drinks for those 21 and over.
The Tiny Museum Concert at the Cannabis Museum on Saturday was a resounding success, making for a fun, friendly night of local music.
Friday, August 29
Athens County is experiencing an outbreak of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease, or EHD, in the local whitetail deer population, with cases concentrated on the eastern side of the county, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, or ODNR.
For most Athens residents, local businesses are the heart of the city, with multiple businesses offering a variety of menu items. From handcrafted lattes to popular fast food chains and historical establishments, a hidden gem may be right around the corner.
On the first Thursday of every month, a group of Ohio University Bobcats can be found welcoming new members with cookies and smiles.
Monday, Sept. 8
Football is a team game, and redshirt junior linebacker Jack Fries knows Ohio’s success boils down to all the players on the field doing their job. He knows that his hard work and preparation is something that will always make a difference, and he plans to continue to prepare just as hard this year now that an opportunity has presented itself.
On August 19, Ohio announced the captains for the 2025 season. This year there are just four captains compared to last year’s six, with two of them being returning captains quarterback Parker Navarro and safety Adonis Williams Jr.
The Athens Bulldogs (2-0) will travel and play against the Marietta Tigers (0-2) Friday night in a highly anticipated rivalry matchup. The game will be played at Don Drumm Stadium in Marietta, Ohio.
Wednesday afternoon, local volunteer and non-profit organizations encircled 29 Park Place for the annual community engagement fair.
In 2013, West Virginia native Cole Gilbert started shopping secondhand. Focusing mostly on clothing and reselling shoes on the side, he collected anything and everything vintage he could.
The Ohio Department of Transportation, or ODOT, released a round of funding Aug. 14 to support infrastructure development in smaller communities across Ohio. The $12.7 million in grant funding benefitted eight different counties across Ohio, including counties in the northwest, west central, east and north regions, but excluding counties from the southeast and southwest regions.
Ohio (0-1 overall) will host West Virginia (1-0 overall) Saturday for what could be the biggest game in Peden Stadium history.
What are the Human Interest staff’s favorite coffee places in Athens, and what are their go-to orders?
Athens City Council convened Tuesday evening following Labor Day weekend to discuss several ordinances, ranging from property sales to sidewalk closures and rental housing regulations.
Political phrases on the Graffiti Wall located at West Mulberry Street, Ohio University, Athens, Sept. 2, 2025.
House Bill 399, sponsored by Ohio Democratic Reps. Tristan Rader and Christine Cockley proposed legislation that prevents the Ohio Department of Natural Resources from issuing permits to drill for oil and gas under state parks, as well as Lake Erie.