Green’s Edge brings classic rock revival to Athens
Classic rock makes a comeback in Athens as Green’s Edge, a new rock band, cranks up the volume with both covers and original pieces.
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Classic rock makes a comeback in Athens as Green’s Edge, a new rock band, cranks up the volume with both covers and original pieces.
Sony’s PlayStation Network shut down for a little over 24 hours Feb. 7. The outage affected millions around the world and spurred conversation about the ownership of physical media.
Warning: This column discusses drug use, addiction and their normalization in society. Reader discretion is advised.
Many people focus on the federal government. We receive news updates on the president's executive orders and stream CNN or Fox at important times like election season. Yet, when it comes to local offices and decision-makers at the state or city level, people can often disregard it. It is important to pay attention to local government and the politicians close to home, as well as the federal level.
The ice has begun to melt from the bricks in Athens as the calendar flips to March. With March comes spring and with spring comes more sunny Bobcat baseball games on the turf at Bob Wren Stadium.
Vivid is a new multimedia consulting student organization at Ohio University, having hosted the first meeting on Jan. 22. The organization currently has five teams of students who work with local clients from start to finish, bringing the vision for their business or organization alive while doing it for free.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, has been spotted in locations across Ohio causing increased social media discourse and concerns about the future.
As Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives are facing threats on a national scale, the recently introduced Senate Bill 1 creates an unsure future for these measures on the state level.
Despite being scattered across the country, four college students are currently planning an 85 day, 1,200-mile canoe trip from Lake Superior to the Hudson Bay.
Rev. Dr. Francine Childs was the first Black woman to receive tenure at Ohio University, and she was a pioneering force for the African American Studies department. She made it her mission to give back to the community, she cared for her students and she was a force for justice. Childs' nephew explained the immeasurable impact she had during her life. Video by: Michael Dorwaldt & Ranjini Shank Visit our website: https://www.thepostathens.com/ Find us on social media: Instagram: thepostathens & thepostmultimedia X: thepost Facebook: thepostathens
Whether Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are playing or Katie Ledecky and Team USA are swimming, women's sports draw crowds of hungry and thirsty people to bars nationwide.
Jason Preston ingrained his story into the floorboards of The Convo with three years of excellence. In 82 games with Ohio, Preston earned two All-Mid-American Conference selections, a MAC Tournament MVP and has his name all over Ohio’s record book. However, Preston’s passion for basketball extends far beyond the court.
Jan. 25, Ohio coach Bob Boldon achieved yet another milestone in his storied career coaching in Athens: his 200th win at the program's helm. The landmark achievement only further cemented Boldon as the program’s winningest coach of all time.
Every team needs a player who brings more to the court than talent, a player whose spirit inspires teammates to show up to practice with passion. For the past four seasons, Kate Dennis has been that player for Ohio.
Ohio assistant coach Abby Garnett isn’t too far removed from lighting up The Convo between the sidelines; Garnett was a forward for Ohio until 2023. Now, only a year after retiring from playing basketball, Garnett fills a role from just outside the sidelines for Ohio.
Since the NCAA passed a new name, image and likeness policy in 2021, a bylaw that allowed college athletes to receive compensation for their personal brand, many things have changed in college sports.
Ohio’s season has been riddled with unfortunate injuries. It feels like every game has been affected one way or another by a player absent for any number of reasons. Against Appalachian State, that was the story again.
President Donald Trump was inaugurated Jan. 20 as the 47th president of the United States. For many Americans, this was a day of shared loss and national frustration. On Inauguration Day, climate change mitigation group Sunrise Movement Athens hosted a meeting to offer a healing space, organized by co-Presidents Maeve Fellerhoff and Celia Hawk.
Ohio University students who want to explore classes outside of their major are encouraged by faculty and academic advisers to take a deep dive into a plethora of certificate programs.
Ohio (4-16, 2-8 Mid-American Conference) continued its road trip with the second of three straight road games. This stop on the trip was in Mount Pleasant to battle Central Michigan (8-13, 4-6 MAC). Ohio looked to shake its two-game losing skid but was unsuccessful, falling 75-48.