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Friday, Nov. 21
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Friday, Nov. 21
From social media to news outlets, it’s easy to stay politically engaged. Brands create identities based on political issues, blurring the lines between genuine activism and performative politics.
The Burrito Buggy has parked in Athens since 1984, serving up burritos and tradition for generations of students and locals. The Buggy has gone through several owners in its 41 years, but Gary Charles has owned it for the past four years.
The Ohio Department of Transportation will fund $13.5 million each state fiscal year, now until 2027, to transit agencies statewide through its Workforce Mobility Partnership Program.
The collection of ramps, rails and other skating equipment on the Ohio University South Green Basketball Courts is being removed by the university, Dec. 12.
Tuesday, Dec. 2
Strong Towns Athens, one of the several chapters of the nonprofit member-powered movement, calls residents to action.
Thanksgiving morning, more than 300 Athens residents gathered at the Hocking Adena Bikeway for a morning of running, music, pumpkin pie and good company.
Friday, Nov. 14
The Taproot Collective is a new addition to the local businesses of Athens, and one of the area's only floral shops. The store is filled with dozens of different plants from local growers and stocked with candles and artwork from local artists.
Ohio University’s Marching 110 is celebrating 50 years of its inclusion of women musicians. Before 1975, women were not allowed to march at OU, but today multiple women are proud to perform "Stand Up and Cheer."
With the end of the government shutdown, which spanned from Oct. 1 to Nov. 12, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program has started resuming its services to low-income families across the country, including Ohio.
New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has to face the ultimate uphill test: proving progressivism on the national stage. His mayoral win in NYC wasn’t just a win for local progressives, but a potential turning point for progressives within the Democratic Party.
Ohio Planned Parenthood plans to challenge new state Medicaid constraints that would cut off federal funding to healthcare non-profits, including preventative care, STD screenings, cancer screenings and more general health services.
Editor’s Note: This story is the first in a series of solutions stories The Post is publishing as a part of the Solutions Journalism Network’s Student Media Challenge. Stay tuned for more stories about Narcan resources and other solutions to the opioid epidemic in the coming months.
The Union Bar and Casa Nueva hosted the 14th annual Benefest on Friday and Saturday, gathering local musicians to support youth music education and community mental health.
Working with clay can be a therapeutic and creative experience for anyone who needs an activity to pass the time.
For ten years, Dirty Girl Coffee, on 82 High St., Glouster, has served locals and visitors craft-roasted beverages.
Ohio (2-2 overall) returns to the Convo this Monday to play against Wright State (4-2). The Bobcats are coming off their worst shooting performance of the season against Xavier, attempting a total of 59 shots and only connecting 19 of those with the net. This has been a trend for Ohio, as for every game it plays, it has a worse field goal percentage in the next game.
Tuesday, Nov. 25