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(01/10/25 8:11pm)
It’s been a long time coming. After a series of maintenance woes, Ohio is back in Bird Arena for its first home game this season against Pitt. Despite a slew of canceled games and playing every game on ice that wasn’t their own, the Bobcats have an impressive 10-2 record.
(01/10/25 3:43pm)
When thinking of traditional New Year’s Eve festivities, visions of partying with friends, sparkling decorations and watching the ball drop in New York City’s Time Square come to mind. Despite Ohio University Bobcats being home for break, Athens businesses and locals still knew how to throw a thrilling New Year’s Eve party.
(01/06/25 11:35pm)
Friday, December 27
(01/04/25 4:21am)
Madalynn Adams had to travel about 100 miles once a week to see her counselor in Canton, Ohio.
(01/04/25 3:57am)
As the new year rolls in, many try to follow through with resolutions, from working out to saving money. But in recent years, one resolution encompassing all of January has become more and more common; refraining from drinking for the entire month, better known as “Dry January.”
(12/31/24 3:54am)
Friday, Dec. 20
(12/21/24 11:37pm)
Friday, December 13
(12/21/24 12:32am)
Ohio wrapped up its storybook season Friday afternoon with a 30-27 Cure Bowl Victory against Conference-USA champion Jacksonville State. Bobcat quarterback Parker Navarro led the way with an MVP-worthy performance in the Bowl Game that included four total touchdowns.
(12/17/24 10:20pm)
Athens City Council met Monday night with city residents to extensively discuss and later pass an increase in the general income tax of 0.3% per annum to be placed on the ballot at the next primary election May 6, 2025.
(12/16/24 3:56am)
Sunday, Dec. 8
(12/10/24 9:31pm)
Ohio fans, and maybe even players, were stunned when, shortly after the team’s Mid-American Conference Championship game victory, ESPN’s Pete Thamel reported Ohio head coach Tim Albin would leave Ohio to take the head coaching opening at Charlotte.
(12/06/24 5:00am)
Although the forecast for Saturday shows no sign of snow, participants of the 12th annual Reindeer Run don’t need a one-horse open sleigh to dash through the Hocking Adena Bikeway. The “wacky, fun-filled 5k” will begin and end at the Eclipse Company Store, located at 11309 Jackson Drive.
(12/06/24 5:00am)
The Ohio University Inn & Conference Center is hosting its annual “Breakfast with Santa” event Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event provides delicious food, festive games and crafts, a bounce house and a photo with Santa.
(12/06/24 5:00am)
Athens will receive a $2 million grant from the Welcome Home Ohio program, a state initiative signed into action by Gov. Mike Dewine in July 2023.
(12/06/24 5:00am)
I have not been to Athens in half a year, and I still find it hard to say goodbye. In the past 4 years, I have changed perspectives on a multitude of topics, met some of my favorite people in the world and done my best to help out The Post.
(12/05/24 5:00am)
As caps soar through the air and parents and friends cheer, Ohio University’s fall graduates experience their final moments as Bobcats, crossing the finish line and entering their next stage of life.
(12/05/24 5:00am)
Brandon Buckley, owner of the food trucks Rise and Grind and A-Town Pies and Fries, advocates for changes to make vending spots on East Union Street more accessible and user-friendly for vendors and customers.
(12/05/24 5:00am)
During the holiday season, many Athens businesses hold annual holiday drives, aiming to support those in need by collecting donations ranging from toys to canned goods.
(12/04/24 5:00am)
A bill proposed in the Ohio House of Representatives in April seeks to prohibit local governments from funding resources that assist a person’s access to abortion. Rep. Josh Williams, R-Sylvania Township, is the primary sponsor of House Bill 475, which had its second hearing Nov. 12.
(12/03/24 5:00am)
Holiday festivities bring joy and cheer to many households around this time of year. However, the holiday season is a challenging time of year for some. Financial issues can make the season of giving a stressful time of year.