OU creates comforting, warm atmosphere for Thanksgiving
As turkey roasts in ovens, the smell of fresh pumpkin pie fills kitchens, and students and faculty are surrounded by loved ones, Thanksgiving break is welcomed with open arms.
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As turkey roasts in ovens, the smell of fresh pumpkin pie fills kitchens, and students and faculty are surrounded by loved ones, Thanksgiving break is welcomed with open arms.
Mothdom invites all music fanatics, entomologists or otherwise, to join the ranks of “silly little moth followers” and to witness the quest of distilling the Athens music scene’s diverse genres into one group.
Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s Close to Home Center located in the OhioHealth O’Bleness medical office building opened Oct. 28.
For people globally, the 2024 presidential race was both hopeful and fear-inducing. As votes were counted, people in Athens County watched from bars on Court Street, residence halls on Ohio University’s campus and anywhere else with an internet connection, bracing for any result.
Before Eduardo Garcia was known as the amazing “Bionic Chef” as a 15-year-old kid looking for an after-school job in Paradise Valley, Montana. He found a job application for Chico Hot Springs Resort, giving him three options; dishwasher, cook and preparatory cook.
Few bands have witnessed the evolution of Athens’ punk and metal scenes across multiple decades. One of those few bands is Voice of Crows. The current lineup consists of vocalist Ray Houska, guitarist Jordan Stoddard and drummer Manny Gonzalez. Gonzalez and Houska met while studying at Ohio University in the early 2000s.
Good music, cheap drinks, tasty food, a warm atmosphere, friends and the opportunity to bring your own vinyl — once a month, The Side Bar and Republic of Athens Records pair up to create an event with all the above.
The girls are back this week to talk about recent pop culture moments, snow in Athens, and they write a poem for someone special!
As the first flurries of snow cascade down, so do thoughts of holiday shopping. Athens has no shortage of small, local and student-run businesses to meet every holiday shopping need.
The season 4 finale of The Post TV covers all of the things that have been going on in Athens the past few weeks. From the new going green initiative in the dining halls, the first ever international student documentary film festival to the Lil' Red Dress Project, honoring missing & murdered Indigenous women, this episode has it all. This is the last episode of the semester, but be sure to check back in next semester as we will be covering all things Athens and Ohio University! Video by: The Post TV Staff Visit our website: https://www.thepostathens.com/ Find us on social media: Instagram: thepostathens & thepostmultimedia X: thepost Facebook: thepostathens
The conversation surrounding reproductive health is often treated as taboo and shrouded in an air of shame. Angelica Merritt, an Ohio University alumna, knows this feeling well but is determined to change the way we go about these discussions, step by step and herbal remedy by herbal remedy.
Her Campus is one of 10 student-run media outlets at Ohio University, but it is the only one geared toward women. From entertainment to beauty to mental health, Her Campus is a magazine for women navigating college, written by women experiencing similar things.
Ohio (1-2) will welcome its toughest opponent of the season when No. 12 Ohio State (3-0) travels to Athens for a nonconference matchup Wednesday night.
The Center for International Studies collaborated with the School of Media Arts and Studies and the Scripps College of Communication to present the International Student Documentary Film Festival Sunday.
Thanksgiving Break is quickly approaching, which means it is time to start packing a suitcase, booking a bus ticket home and preparing to see family; that is, unless you are planning to spend Thanksgiving Break in a dorm this year.
In late 2010, someone driving on Gilkey Ridge Road in Shade, Ohio, might happen upon a sign touting Shade Winery, and see the rolling hills and the log cabin dotting the landscape. Shade Winery opened Labor Day weekend that year and spent some time finding its stride. Now, it guarantees on its website a dining experience with “upscale and regional and international cuisine using whole foods from scratch” and a wide selection of handcrafted wines.
Aisles lined with loaves of fresh bread, bags of salty potato chips, containers of bright red strawberries and rows of ripe apples abound in grocery stores. Choosing what stays in the cart and goes back on the shelf can be a difficult task, but leaving empty-handed from the grocery store is never an option.
Many bands choose to stick to a consistent sound throughout their careers, rarely deviating from one genre or another. But many do not mean all, a fact Snail Satan proves.
Over the years, the Athens’ rich history of taverns has included The Tavern, Century House, Wings and Rings and now Red Brick Tavern. Red Brick Tavern, located at 14 N. Court St., is one of the oldest establishments in Athens, according to the bar’s Facebook page. A fun sports bar with 11 big-screen TVs, 14 draft beer taps, a large selection of whiskey and a welcoming staff, the bar is home to a number of activities. The most recent addition to this roster is cornhole.
Five reported wildfires occurred Oct. 30 within Wayne National Forest as a result of the severe drought in Southeast Ohio.