Importance behind drinking laws, safety
With Ohio University’s Halloween weekend quickly approaching, students should be informed of their rights in regard to alcoholic beverages.
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With Ohio University’s Halloween weekend quickly approaching, students should be informed of their rights in regard to alcoholic beverages.
Athens worked together to propel the mission of the Alzheimer’s Association Saturday. A total of 401 participants and 38 teams gathered at Eclipse Company Store in The Plains, located at 11309 Jackson Drive, for the 2024 Walk to End Alzheimer's Athens 1 mile route.
With some going away to college for the first time, it can be hard to be far from home and their comfort foods. Here are some places in Athens that have the best comfort foods.
As the semester continues and workloads increase, many students will find themselves working late into the night and sometimes early into the morning. The solution to this cycle of sleep deprivation is caffeine. The keepers of the caffeine, also known as baristas, work tirelessly to keep students and community members fueled and functional.
Whether spending time with friends, attending a family reunion or sitting on College Green, one thing has the power to bring individuals together: storytelling. By sharing adventurous, exciting, sad or funny stories, people have passed on memories through generations, shaping the world today.
No matter the weather — in the rain, in the snow, in the sleet, in the heat — Ohio loves football.
Young, wild and free
An invasive beetle species is currently threatening pawpaw trees across Appalachia due to recent inclement weather events.
The League of Women Voters hosted a debate Thursday between two non-incumbent Athens County Treasurer candidates, Dawn Deputy and Taylor Sappington, who answered questions from Athens residents and media organizations about their respective campaigns.
Athens city administration, in collaboration with the Athens Municipal Arts Commission, is bringing more art to the city through a sculpture walk experience.
On the road, Athens defeated Meigs 35-0 to move up to 7-0 in the regular season. The Bulldogs’ offense was a bit spotty, but their defense helped them get out of some tight scenarios.
The League of Women Voters of Ohio and its affiliate organization in Athens visited Ohio University’s campus as a part of its “Your Voice, Your Vote, Your Power” campaign.
Oct. 5 and 6, a stray hiker wandering through the trail system approximately 10 miles to the west of uptown Athens will stumble upon an unusual sight: upward of 60 people foraging for fungi, attendees of the second annual Appalachian Understories Fall Fungi Festival.
Student Senate passed legislation appointing more new members to various commissions and establishing one-on-one meetings between executive members and commissioners.
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office is strengthening efforts against drug trafficking in Athens County and neighboring counties to ensure the public’s safety. The Sheriff’s Office arrested a woman who was the target of a long-term drug investigation Sept. 13, which prompted these efforts.
Ohio freshman forward Iro Fakinou has been called up to represent Greece’s U19 National Team. Fakinou, 18, is a native of Athens, Greece, and is in her first year with Ohio.
After a rough nonconference stretch, Ohio (5-8, 1-1 Mid-American Conference) started to return to the play it started the season with, splitting its series with Akron last weekend. The team will have a chance to build on its recent success against Toledo (9-6, 2-1 MAC), looking to start a winning streak this weekend.
Ohio (4-5, 1-1 Mid-American Conference) enters this weekend on a win, coming off a 2-1 win against Longwood. Goalkeeper Mary Lotze earned MAC Defensive Player of the Week after a stellar performance, with five saves in the game.
It is officially October, recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Since 1985, Breast Cancer Awareness Month has highlighted how common breast cancer is and ways it can be detected early.
The new Sweet N Cheezy food truck at Ohio University reflects increasingly popular on-the-go food options for students. The locally-owned and family-operated business is one of up to seven food truck options near campus at any given time.