Uptown bars get into the halloween spirit with themed drinks
With Halloween right around the corner, bars in Athens are prepping for the upcoming festivities with season-themed drinks.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Post's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
757 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
With Halloween right around the corner, bars in Athens are prepping for the upcoming festivities with season-themed drinks.
South Green Drive will be checkered pink and black as hundreds of advocates for breast cancer awareness will run the Athens Race for the Cure Sunday.
Google turned 19 years old Wednesday, and the Beatles released Abbey Road 48 years ago Tuesday. But if the bad news — like what’s happening in Puerto Rico — is getting you down, here’s some more fun news that happened this week:
An event on Monday will introduce facts and myths about menstruation.
Devil’s Kettle Brewing customers will celebrate German heritage by drinking beer, eating pretzels and supporting the fight against breast cancer at its annual Oktoberfest on Saturday.
In the fast-moving modern world, especially during the Trump Era, news moves along fast, to the point I expect this column to be out of date by the time it goes up, even if it goes through serious changes in the editing session.
Happy Friday! With another week of lectures and late nights behind us, you look like you deserve some sunnier headlines.
It had been two weeks since The Bachelorette last aired, and the drama of the June 5 episode still loomed with the words “to be continued.” The drama was not resolved in the Monday, June 19 episode, though, and will continue into next week’s two episode arch.
Summer is known to be a time of quality content in the world of television and film. Production companies take advantage of students on summer break with lots of free time and release their latest creations in hopes that they will drum up a large turn out. Netflix is no exception.
Two things have been in the news that speaks volumes about attitudes toward pregnancy. During negotiations of the American Health Care Act of 2017, Rep. John Shimkus (R-Ill.) expressed dislike for the part of the Affordable Care Act that requires insurance plans to cover maternity care. This means men also end up purchasing insurance plans that cover these services, even if they don’t need them. Around the same time that Shimkus brought that issue back to light, a study was published that stated 52 percent of men don’t believe they have ever benefited from women having access to birth control.
By the time Diana Goins graduated high school, both of her parents had been diagnosed with different types of cancer.
This year’s Moms Weekend will feature an array of events with something to appeal to any mother and student duo.
What does the term “pro-life” mean? Some who have identified themselves as pro-life say the term means that they value life at all stages, from its natural beginning to its natural end. Yet, is being pro-birth enough? Pro-life activists seem to spend so much of their time concentrating on preventing abortion that they overlook improving the lives of those born.
Correction appended.
When Amy Kish was told she had breast cancer, she had a difficult time processing the daunting news.
Recent proposals to Ohio’s regulatory body on medical marijuana suggest the state is set to have among the most restrictive limits on possession of plant material, and advocates have expressed their doubts regarding the state’s approach.
Prior to the release of the new health care bill, President Trump tried to make a deal with Planned Parenthood that said he would allow them to keep all of their federal funding under the new health care bill if they agreed to stop performing abortions. Planned Parenthood immediately shot down his proposal. They recognized this offer for what it was, a blatant attempt to restrict access to abortion.
Drew Crabtree's career isn't the most impressive, on paper.
Julie Suhr and her dog kicked off the annual Ava Nichols Faculty Pageant on Monday night with a howling rendition of Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling in Love with You."
It’s no secret that President Trump has an extremely rocky relationship with the media. To a degree, I understand why he has his issues with certain publications. Some are blatantly anti-Trump. Donald Trump could cure cancer and save 100 children from a burning building, and the Huffington Post would find a way to slant it as to make President Trump look like the anti-Christ. While some journalists are blatantly biased, others do a phenomenal job covering both sides of every issue, and we need them to cover both issues that Hillary Clinton had and Donald Trump is having. The job and integrity of journalists cannot be undermined in this political climate just because you do not agree with how they view an event.