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“Direct from the Broski Nation headquarters in Los Angeles, California. This is The Broski Report with your host, Brittany Broski.”
Ohio University’s Crochet Club and All 9 Lives organization are collaborating to host an adorable photo shoot of cats up for adoption dressed up in hand-crafted cat sweaters.
Neal Mohr knew who he wanted to be at a young age. Mixing tracks, throwing funky parties, collecting records and spending time with his family are just a few of his passions.
As legislation changes across the country, many members of the LGBTQIA+ community are concerned with finding resources and safe spaces. This is especially true for transgender individuals who may face discrimination as a result of the new administration’s policy and values.
Reproductive healthcare access is already such a battle in America, and unfortunately, it’s no easier in Athens.
The Trump Administration is demanding Ohio University and other public institutions dismantle their DEI programs by Friday or risk losing federal funding. Although a judge temporarily blocked the move, DEI-related bills are still advancing through federal and state legislatures, and the issue is expected to continue.
Friday, Feb. 14 (Happy Valentine’s Day)
Athens City Council will be looking a little different in the upcoming months. City Council is holding its election May 6 and three of the nine current members have decided not to run again. The seats for Ward 1, Ward 2 and council president will all be open for new faces or current members to take their place.
The Ohio Economic Development Association awarded the City of Athens the 2024 Gold Level Encouraging Environmental Excellence in Communities Award. The award recognizes an organization or local government’s commitment to environmental oversight and excellence.
Ohio (5-19, 3-10 Mid-American Conference) welcomed Northern Illinois (12-13, 5-8 MAC) into The Convo Wednesday night. With a 74-70 result in favor of Ohio, the game gave life to a struggling Bobcat team that entered on a five-game losing streak.
Local pizza restaurant Avalanche Pizza distributed 600 pounds of food around Athens County Feb. 1 to help people experiencing food insecurity.
The national mental health organization Morgan’s Message was formed after Morgan Rodgers, a dedicated lacrosse player and “bright student with limitless curiosity,” died by suicide in July 2019.
For over 60 years, February has been ordained American Heart Month, originally recognized by Lyndon B. Johnson's administration.
After a low-scoring first meeting on the road, Ohio (14-12, 8-5 Mid-American Conference) invited Central Michigan (11-15, 5-8 MAC) into The Convo for a game akin to a track meet. Five players would account for nearly three-fourths of the game’s 166 points, finishing with an 84-82 Ohio win.
After struggling financially for years, the Athena Grand on East State Street closed Jan. 5. The theater never fully recovered from COVID-19, leaving film buffs and movie-goers without another local theater.
Ohio University President Lori Gonzalez named Gregory Simmons for the role of Vice President of Advancement Nov. 4, 2024. Gonzalez said she believes Simmons is well-suited for the role and will be a good fit for the university.
Athens native, Betsy Franjola, created the Hocking Hills Garment Center by repurposing an old church into a factory in Buchtel, Ohio. Franjola hopes to create meaningful jobs in the community, while also supplying local businesses with sustainable, quality clothing. HHGC also plans to launch their own in-house line, where they will oversee both sourcing and manufacturing. Catch all the details here and in the article: https://www.thepostathens.com/article/2025/02/hocking-hills-garment-center-brings-jobs-appalachia
A President’s Day protest was held Monday in front of the Athens County Courthouse, where citizens expressed unhappiness with the current state of the U.S.
Ohio (4-19, 2-10 Mid-American Conference) is back in action Wednesday and will welcome Northern Illinois (12-12, 5-7 MAC) into The Convo. Ohio will look to defend its home court and complete a season sweep over a MAC opponent.
Athens native Betsy Franjola repurposed a decommissioned Catholic church in Buchtel, Ohio, into the Hocking Hills Garment Center, a sustainable, community-oriented manufacturing facility.