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Friday, Nov. 8
Rural Action put on a soil health rally November 14 in front of the Athens Courthouse. Ohio State Representative, Juanita O. Brent came out to educate people on the importance of soil health, and many people joined her with enthusiasm and care. Multimedia reporters, Kendall Timms and Chase Borland have the details. Video by: Kendall Timms & Chase Borland Visit our website: https://www.thepostathens.com/ Find us on social media: Instagram: thepostathens & thepostmultimedia X: thepost Facebook: thepostathens
Ohio University's Growth International Volunteer Excursions organization encourages active volunteering in Athens.
After a long drive on extensive Route 33, exiting onto East State Street will bring drivers face to face with one of the brightest sites Athens offers: “A Celebration of Children,” a mural created by Mandi Caskey and commissioned by Athens County Children’s Services.
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Student Senate hosted a town hall Wednesday evening in Walter Hall, giving updates about its respective offices and taking questions from audience members.
On the corner of West Washington Street and North Shafer Street stands one of Athens’ many red brick buildings, known decades ago as the West End Tavern. Today, it is West End Ciderhouse, owned by Deanna Schwartz in collaboration with her partner, Kelly Sauber.
Imagine entering the busy and hectic dining hall after a long day of classes, eager to relax and enjoy a delicious meal. However, in addition to the typical burger and pizza options, a spread of nutritious, locally sourced vegan and vegetarian foods are fresh and ready to enjoy.
Tantrum Theater, Ohio University’s professional theater company, and Invisible Ground, a local media arts organization, partnered to present a tour, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., of the West State Street Cemetery Friday. The event features members from the Athens Middle School Andrew Jackson Davidson Club.
A new game room on Ohio University’s Athens campus is now available in Baker Center to all students as a hub for student and community engagement.
Correction appended: A previous version of this article listed Bapst’s hometown as Beavercreek. The change has been made.
The Union’s four walls are plastered with posters and set lists of bands who have come and gone through the Athens music scene. On Thursday, these posters were joined by streamers, balloons and lobster cutouts, indicating the arrival of ACRN’s annual Battle of the Bands. At this highly anticipated event, five groups had the chance to solidify their legacies and earn a place on the walls.
Veterans Day was first celebrated in 1919 under the moniker of Armistice Day, named for the final ceasefire of World War I seven months before the Treaty of Versailles was signed. In the middle of the second World War in 1954, the day was renamed to encapsulate all veterans in the U.S. Every Nov. 11 bears this name and its accompanying show of recognition, and it is celebrated in Athens through a range of programming.
The first time I remember listening to Tanya Tucker’s song “Delta Dawn” was at a restaurant in the Florida panhandle called Redd’s. It was a gas station-restaurant-karaoke bar amalgamation my family had read about online, where the only singer was a woman named Redd, who I assumed was the owner. Instead of those dining in walking up to sing, you could pay Redd to sing a song chosen from a book reminiscent of a Cheesecake Factory menu.
As Editor-in-Chief of The Post, I have had a lot of proud moments leading this publication. I was proud when I hired a staff of editors I knew would work hard to lead their respective sections. I was proud when I saw our first print edition of the year be distributed around campus in the new format. I was proud when Alaina Dackermann, our director of photography, was awarded a Pinnacle Award last week in New Orleans at the National College Media Convention.
Ohio (1-1 overall, 0-0 Mid-American Conference) secured a close win against a scrappy UNC Asheville (0-2 overall, 0-0 Big South) team in its first game of the season at The Convo. A final score of 82-76 was enough to get the job done.
Athens’ (10-2) season ended after losing to Steubenville (12-0) in a final score of 35-14 in week 12 of the 2024 OHSAA Division III Region 11 football playoffs. The last time the Bulldogs faced the Big Reds was when Joe Burrow still dawned a Bulldogs jersey and helmet.
After a housefire broke out on West State Street early Saturday morning, three people were rescued by the Athens Fire Department
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Ohio (0-1) will try to even out its record Sunday afternoon against nonconference opponent Bellarmine (2-0).