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(11/14/25 5:00am)
For those who have ever wondered what life was like for those on stage during Shakespearean times, the Lost Flamingo Theatre Company is opening its production of “Boy My Greatness,” a play about the complexities of gender roles, religion and plague for young boy actors in 17th century London, England.
(11/14/25 5:00am)
The end of college marks a new chapter and a way to find oneself. It’s a special experience to transition out of school alone and have complete say over where life goes. Being single is a good idea after college, and whether job plans, travel plans or new friendships are what the future holds, being single allows one to be the main focus at a transitional time.
(11/13/25 5:00am)
Athens City Council passed Ordinance 110-25 at its Nov. 3 meeting, formally establishing an official cybersecurity policy for the city. The new ordinance follows the passage of House Bill 96, which was signed into law by Gov. Mike DeWine and took effect June 30, 2025.
(11/13/25 5:00am)
Two hundred fifty years ago, the Ohio Valley was different from how people know it today. The land was not carved with boundaries, it was a bountiful area and home to several Indigenous tribes.
(11/12/25 5:00am)
A new mural at Habitat for Humanity ReStore on 309 W Union St. brought together several Athens organizations and dozens of residents for a celebratory ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday evening despite the cold weather.
(11/11/25 3:04pm)
Since the fall and winter cold has been creeping in on Athens, orange beetles have been congregating inside and outside buildings, attempting to escape from the frigid temperatures. Students have reported Asian Lady Beetles inside their dorms and apartments.
(11/11/25 5:00am)
Ohio (1-1, 0-0 Mid-American Conference) is getting set to play Morehead State (1-1, 0-0 Ohio Valley Conference) this Thursday in The Convo for their annual Rufus Field Trip Game.
(11/11/25 5:00am)
The 2012 release of “The Hunger Games” was the first film in the series and marked a cultural revolution. It depicted clear signs of wealth inequality, poverty and a dystopian future in which children participate in a battle royale-style game.
(11/11/25 5:00am)
When deciding the kind of college you want to attend, the choice isn’t just about academics or location; it’s also about choosing the social ecosystem you want to be a part of. Ohio University pulses with an intense, concentrated energy of a college town. Kent State University offers a diverse and less overwhelming sense of community.
(11/11/25 3:06pm)
At the end of the previous school year, The Post’s executive editors, including Jackson McCoy, Sophia Rooksberry, Alexandra Hopkins and I, applied for a grant from the Solutions Journalism Network to expand the reach and impact of solutions-based storytelling in Southeast Ohio. After a competitive review process, The Post was awarded $7,500 to pursue a reporting project of our choice centered on solutions journalism.
(11/11/25 5:00am)
The regular calm, cozy ambiance of Big Run Kava Bar, located on 72 N. Court St., was mixed with meows Saturday for the Find Your Purrfect Match Adoption Event with Feral Ladies Cat Rescue.
(11/11/25 5:00am)
On Oct. 22, the Ohio House of Representatives passed House Bill 186, a measure designed to prevent sudden jumps in property taxes. The bill was passed along with House Bill 335, another property tax relief proposal. Both aim to fix problems left by the current property tax law, House Bill 920.
(11/09/25 9:46pm)
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Dr. Amy Acton visited Athens Sunday morning to meet with residents and share her campaign message during a coffee hour event hosted by local Democratic organizations.
(11/11/25 5:00am)
Friday, Oct. 31
(11/11/25 5:00am)
A Facebook group titled “Boycotting Athens gas stations!” has 2.8k members and serves as a forum for local residents to express concerns about high gas prices in the Athens area.
(11/11/25 5:00am)
For decades, hair salons and barber shops have served as a gathering place for people from all walks of life. No matter what service a customer is searching for, hair stylists strive to make their clients feel welcome and confident.
(11/11/25 5:00am)
Tuesday, Nov. 11
(11/10/25 5:00am)
Ohio University students in COMS 4050: Communication Strategy in Meetings and Event Planning encouraged Athens locals to feel like kids again through their recess event, offering ways for adults and kids alike to engage in play.
(11/11/25 5:00am)
The Gathering Place, a peer-support organization located at 7 N. Congress St., is moving forward with its Conestoga Hut Project, a proposal that would provide temporary shelter to three homeless individuals in Athens.
(11/07/25 5:00am)
The new student-run organization, the Bobcat Minecraft Club, calls all creative builders and enthusiasts.