Tavolino committed to community meals despite break-in
A suspect broke into Tavolino, an Italian restaurant on Shafer Street, Oct. 6. The break-in resulted in a shattered glass door and the theft of a cash box.
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A suspect broke into Tavolino, an Italian restaurant on Shafer Street, Oct. 6. The break-in resulted in a shattered glass door and the theft of a cash box.
Athens’ Lowe’s Home Improvement is donating 150 smoke detectors to the Athens Fire Department for distribution at the grand opening of the new Athens Fire Station Headquarters.
Election Day is fast approaching, and although the voter registration deadline has passed, local businesses and campus organizations are advocating for Athens residents to vote.
Student organizations have spent countless hours providing students with opportunities to get more involved with the upcoming election. Sean Slatzer, a junior studying political science, is the president of one of these groups on campus: Ohio University College Democrats.
Thursday night at 6:30 p.m., Athens locals were permitted to do the unthinkable: talk about Bruno. Not only was the fictional seer discussed, but all ages sang about him, enjoying the rich sounds of Colombian folk styles like vallenato and bambuco through the award-winning Disney movie, “Encanto.”
The first Athens Halloween Block Party was hosted in 1974, beginning Ohio University’s legacy as the envy of party schools nationwide. 50 years later, the block party maintains a strong presence among many Halloween festivities but would be nearly unrecognizable to the event’s founders.
Few moments in literary history are as defining as the release of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” in 1813. Facing down such a monumentally influential piece of work, the Ohio University students who make up the cast of Tantrum Theater’s production of Austen’s novel are up to the challenge.
If approved by Ward 3 Precinct 1 voters on election day, Nov. 5, Union Street Market will be able to serve its community with hard liquor, alongside beer and wine, all week long.
As many students make the weekly trip from campus to East State Street to buy groceries or for retail therapy, the inevitable passing of political signs outside homes catches eyes and creates conversation.
Central classroom damage
Athens (9-1) was handed its first loss of the season by the Nelsonville-York (8-2), 19-14, in a game that captured what high school football is all about.
Athens County Libraries Levy 17, originally passed in 2019, is expiring this year, putting a replacement and increase on the ballot for 1.5 mills.
The annual Halloweekend celebration took place on Friday and Saturday, welcoming costumes and visitors to the area. The city also provided kid-friendly options to ensure both kids and adults could enjoy the holiday.
Correction appended: A previous version incorrectly listed 5 ambulances running during the pandemic as opposed to 6. It has been corrected to say the 5 running ambulances is a current status, not COVID-19.
People in the Daytime, an eclectic funk band from Cleveland, will be performing at The Union Friday. The group will be joined by local bands Laughing Chimes, Lavandula and The Houseguest.
As the Spring 2025 semester scheduling times arrive, students strive to choose classes that are not long and tiresome, but rather interesting. Ohio University students are in luck, as there are countless courses that not only fulfill requirements but make learning fun and engaging.
The clock strikes noon, and it is a beautiful day on College Green. Professors finally dismiss classes, and most students are eager to get outside, although some can’t help but wonder what the rest of their professor’s day entails.
Five homework assignments, two exams and three essays are due in one week. Panicking and feeling as though it will never get done seems like a simple solution, except it isn't one. Hitting a wall of work in college, especially halfway through a semester, is difficult to avoid. However, there are ways to make it slightly easier and less stressful. There are ways to manage academic stress in college.
ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge recognized Ohio University for its nonpartisan democratic engagement efforts and its student voter engagement in the 2022 midterm elections.
Election Day is Nov. 5, and plenty of races and issues are on the ballot this presidential election. Ohio voters have until Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. to cast absentee ballots and the deadline to cast mail-in ballots is Monday.