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(04/07/26 4:00am)
Many people love surprising their loved ones with flowers and brightening someone’s day with a bouquet of roses and a smile. There are several places to fetch flowers in Athens for whatever occasion, and Hyacinth Bean Florist, now under new ownership, is where many go for their floral needs.
(04/07/26 4:00am)
Being able to learn and recreate history is a hobby for many worldwide. For those in the medieval society at Ohio University, learning about medieval arts and fighting styles is a great way to educate oneself, exercise and meet others with similar interests.
(04/07/26 4:00am)
Sounds of sizzling grills, laughter, orders being placed and live music in the background form a type of music Ronnie Givens hears only when he is cooking up his specialty sandwiches at Rhythm & Food.
(04/06/26 4:00am)
If you take a look around Ohio University or any college campus, you will find college students disguised as walking zombies motioning through the day, fighting the urge to fall asleep standing up. The majority of college students do not get enough rest, and lethargy has become the new normal.
(04/03/26 1:15pm)
(04/03/26 4:00am)
Netflix officially revealed the cast for its untitled live-action "Scooby-Doo" project March 18.
(04/03/26 4:00am)
On March 19, a video was released by TMZ of MomTok leader, Taylor Frankie Paul, yelling and throwing a chair at the father of one of her children and then-boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen. Paul was supposed to be the new "Bachelorette," with her season set to premiere three days after the release of the video, but ABC decided to pull the show.
(04/03/26 4:00am)
A few weeks ago, I wrote about how this Formula 1 season may be the most exciting one in years. Three races into the season, the new regulations have led to some exciting moments. However, some of the “improvements” have the potential to cause serious danger. Some of the regulations include a new start system and a new ratio compression system that some teams are taking advantage of.
(04/03/26 4:00am)
Correction appended: A previous version of this article included incorrect listings for the OU Catholics Good Friday gatherings. The change has been made.
(04/03/26 4:00am)
This was part of an ongoing breaking news. The final update was reported at 9:44 p.m.
(04/02/26 3:39am)
Elizabeth Talaga, The Post’s current copy chief, was selected as editor-in-chief for the 2026-27 academic year Wednesday by the paper’s publishing board.
(04/02/26 4:00am)
(04/02/26 4:00am)
Political content on social media apps like TikTok, X and Instagram has become an enhanced form of communication for politicians to reach a younger audience and encourage young people to vote. There has been an extreme increase in political social media use, like President Donald Trump heavily using X and former Vice President Kamala Harris' use of TikTok in both of their 2024 presidential campaigns.
(04/02/26 4:00am)
On March 21, Chessington World of Adventures Resort announced a “Minecraft-themed amusement park called Minecraft World, scheduled to open in 2027.
(04/02/26 4:00am)
Ohio (22-12, 5-4 Mid-American Conference) will travel to Muncie, Indiana, to play Ball State (14-15, 2-7 MAC) in a triple header. The Bobcats are set to take on the under .500 Cardinals and boost their MAC standings.
(04/02/26 4:00am)
Raising children can be a full-time job with many responsibilities. Some local families need a little support through their parenting journeys, which is where the Athens Birth Circle, a non-profit organization, comes in.
(04/02/26 1:26pm)
You wake up on a Sunday morning, ready for breakfast and in desperate need of a hangover meal. You glance at the clock and in that split second, your day halts in its tracks.
(04/01/26 10:14pm)
On Tuesday, the Ohio University chapter of the Ohio Student Association hosted a “No ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) in Athens” town hall in Schoonover Center, bringing students and administrators together to discuss campus policy and concerns.
(04/02/26 4:00am)
Ohio University’s Office of Health Promotion is hosting its annual Take Back the Night event Thursday in Baker Ballroom from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., with opportunities to hear from survivor speakers, witness performances and march in honor of the “resilience” of survivors.
(04/01/26 1:15pm)