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(02/05/25 5:00am)
On the fifth floor of Alden Library, visitors passing by the Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections see three glass cases containing old pamphlets, colorful flyers for events long passed and outdated newspaper articles. The torn-up pieces of a poster have been meticulously arranged for viewing. These documents are a small part of the history of the LGBTQIA+ rights movement in Athens.
(02/05/25 5:00am)
Circle K International is a student-led organization across college campuses worldwide. Directly affiliated with Kiwanis International, a service club founded in 1915, Circle K International aims to raise new generations of leaders through service, leadership and fellowship initiatives.
(02/05/25 5:00am)
Athens City Council met Monday evening to discuss the use of the Welcome Home Ohio Program funds and the diversion program coordinator position.
(02/05/25 5:00am)
A public hearing was held Monday night to discuss the rezoning of 0 Pomeroy Road to make it into a multifamily residence zone by Spire Development.
(02/04/25 5:00am)
Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 8, also known as the ‘Don’t Say Gay Bill, Jan. 8. HB 8, also known as the “Parents’ Bill of Rights,” into public schools across Ohio, requiring schools to disclose "sexual" content and students' sexual orientation to parents. The bill also mandates schools to allow religious release time during school hours.
(02/04/25 5:00am)
Music is often defined by genre, whether it is rock, pop, R&B or hip-hop. However, that is not how singer-songwriter Riley James sees their music.
(02/04/25 5:00am)
At its January meeting, Ohio University Board of Trustees discussed a project to install three rooftop solar panel arrays on facilities within OU’s Athens campus.
(02/04/25 5:00am)
Monday, Jan. 27
(02/04/25 5:00am)
As the sun rose Sunday, Punxsutawney Phil emerged from his slumber to spread the news: six more weeks of winter in Athens. Although it may seem to be a silly or fabricated holiday, Groundhog Day has a long history dating back to the 1800s.
(02/04/25 5:00am)
For many, art is not just a creative outlet but also a means of self-expression and reflection. Whether it be painting, music or whatever the creator chooses, art allows artists to show how they see the world. Located at 434 W. Union St., the Athens Photo Project brings together photography and mental health support.
(02/04/25 5:00am)
It is 8:01 p.m. Jan. 30. The doors of The Union, located at 18 W Union St., have just opened for the Athens Trans Takeover, and Constanze Brodbeck is wandering the practically empty floor of the venue, waiting for the crowd to filter in.
(02/03/25 5:00am)
The new South Green residence hall, named after Ohio University’s 20th president Roderick J. McDavis broke ground in April 2024. The 591-bed, five-story facility will be ready for students to move in by August 2026.
(02/04/25 5:00am)
Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 37, or Liv’s Law, into Ohio law Jan. 10, increasing the penalty for Aggravated Vehicular Homicides committed by drunk drivers.
(01/31/25 5:00am)
While slithering into the Lunar New Year, Ohio University student organizations brought together and unified communities to celebrate the Year of the Snake. Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, is one of the most significant holidays celebrated across East and Southeast Asia.
(01/31/25 5:00am)
As dusk approaches, trivia fiends venture onto Court Street searching for their weekly fix of challenging questions and fun facts. However, choosing a place may be a difficult task, for a plethora of bars and restaurants promise attendees an unforgettable night of heated competition.
(01/31/25 5:00am)
The City of Athens has made progress toward establishing a racial equity plan in conjunction with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan.
(01/31/25 5:00am)
Coming off of its first loss in the past five meets, Ohio (5-3, 3-1 Mid-American Conference) looks to bounce back Sunday against Central Michigan (4-8, 2-0 MAC). Central Michigan is currently on a three-meet losing streak, while Ohio lost its last meet to Northern Illinois. Both will be looking to get a much-needed win in their Sunday matchup.
(01/30/25 5:00am)
Ohio (4-15, 2-7 Mid-American Conference) celebrated National Women in Sports Day with a matchup against a formidable Ball State (17-4, 9-0 MAC) team Wednesday night in The Convo. While the Bobcats didn’t come out with the result they were hoping for, losing 83-61, senior Anyssa Jones broke out with a career-high 25 points.
(01/30/25 5:00am)
Coming off a dominant home series against Stony Brook and riding a five-game winning streak, Ohio looks for another successful home series as it plays Niagara University.
(01/30/25 5:00am)
As the spring semester rings in new courses and dreary weather, it also welcomes new transfer students.