Students, local businesses anticipate presidential debate
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are taking the stage Sept. 10 for the next presidential debate. Students have several options as to where and how they watch the next presidential debate.
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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are taking the stage Sept. 10 for the next presidential debate. Students have several options as to where and how they watch the next presidential debate.
Correction appended: A previous version of this article said the new medical center will be inside OhioHealth O’Bleness Hospital. The article is updated to say it will be located in the medical office building.
After an Athens County judge overruled Athens’ single-use plastic bag ordinance Aug. 28, local businesses are in limbo until the matter is finalized.
After completing summer renovations, The Red Brick Tavern welcomed returning and new customers during a relaunching event Friday.
Ohio University Police Department released a statement Thursday regarding numerous reports of concerning social media posts from Michael Rinthalukay, who has now been banned from all OU campuses.
Saturdays on Frank Solich Field at Peden Stadium, number 94 will be the center of attention when the Ohio defense is on the field. Bradley Weaver is the man in the jersey, and this season, he will be the guy to watch in Ohio’s defense.
OU student found unresponsive outside Athens City Parking Garage
Six years after being disbanded, Dawson Buchwald and David Seymour, seniors studying music education and music production and recording industry studies, and the new founder and co-founder of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, knew Ohio University’s campus needed a community like the freshly revived fraternity.
Franklin County Court of Common Pleas Judge David Young issued a decision Aug. 23 blocking a 24-hour abortion ban passed earlier this year.
According to a Pew Research poll, around 32% of Americans have at least one tattoo, and that number continues to grow as stigma around tattoos decreases.
Under the warm Jamaican sun, surrounded by crystal waters, beautiful flowers, family and friends, Jason Preston and Micaylah Preston exchanged their vows in paradise. Though they officially said “I do” July 20, the Prestons’ love story began just over 4 years ago in the heart of Athens.
Student Senate held its first meeting of the semester Wednesday to establish rules and procedures and add new members for the 2024-25 academic year.
Ohio (0-1) will play its home opener against nonconference foe South Alabama (0-1) Saturday. The Bobcats have historically played well on their home turf at Peden Stadium, winning nine of their last 10 games on The Frank.
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Daily Rundown: OU expects decrease in first-year enrollment, The Side Bar opens, welcomes new music, Drew’s Decrees: Public school teachers deserve more financial support, and more!
The Side Bar, a new bar located at 24 ½ E State St, opened in June. The bar renovated the space, formerly Zoe Fine Dining, to include comfortable seating and eclectic design, along with a stage for live music and a cupboard filled with board games.
After 15 months on pause, The Athena Cinema finally pressing play on first-floor movie screenings. The beloved movie theater, located at 20 S. Court St., has experienced closures since May of 2023 and plans to welcome an audience back into one of their downstairs theaters on Sept. 5.
The City of Athens will host a tour of its historic buildings in the uptown Heritage Square as part of the Ohio Open Doors program Sept 7.
Athens City Council met Tuesday to discuss a letter addressed to the council from Sandstone Family Apartments, as well as the recent ruling on the paper bag ban.
Athens Residents discuss DNC, importance of Gen-Z in upcoming election