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(02/23/23 5:08am)
From the hit podcast “Serial” to buzz-generating TV shows like “Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” true crime is a topic that can be found all over popular culture. It’s a topic that, despite its dark nature, still attracts millions of viewers and listeners.
(02/13/23 4:30am)
On Saturday, Feb. 11, Captain Randall Crossen Sr. was recognized for his service and presented the “EMT / Paramedic of the year” award for the state of Ohio.
(02/13/23 3:07am)
Located just under 30 miles from Ohio University, the Hocking Hills Winery features many award-winning wines, nestled in a scenic setting within prime Ohio Appalachia.
(02/06/23 3:49am)
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(01/26/23 3:14am)
In the first episode of Night Court for 2023, Jensen and Cole reflect on their winter breaks and their first year back. They also talk about some ideas they have for future episodes.
(01/25/23 3:43am)
Life is Sweet, Ohio University culinary services’ newest concept, is officially open.
(12/01/22 2:47am)
A wave of nostalgia overcomes many when a nerf gun is mentioned. Nerf gun battles were a big part of many Bobcats’ childhoods. Despite growing up and coming to campus, some students have found an outlet to continue the playful fun.
(11/22/22 5:07am)
Hosted by Junior Cole Patterson and Senior Jensen Knecht, Night Court is a podcast that explores student life at Ohio University beyond the classroom, with interviews from local personalities and fan-favorites.
(11/11/22 4:34am)
Athens Public Transit recently unveiled its new electric bus to a charged crowd at the Athens Community Center Wednesday morning.
(10/28/22 3:01am)
The Ohio University swimming and diving team recently made a splash by hosting its first-ever cannonball contest.
(10/17/22 1:50am)
Taco Bell has brought back its game-changing fast food item, Nacho Fries. This popular item debuted in 2018 and has lived on and off Taco Bell’s menu ever since.
(10/11/22 1:26am)
Alexander O’Connor, known as Rex Orange County, has recently been charged with sexually assaulting a woman on six separate occasions. It is alleged the assaults occurred over a two-day time span this past summer.
(09/08/22 2:52am)
Since being founded in 1911 as The Green and White, The Post has captivated generations of readers with stories ranging from breaking news reports to inspiring personality profiles.
(04/22/22 4:18am)
Food insecurity has long been a problem in Athens County and the surrounding region, with 20.4% of residents suffering from food insecurity, according to appalachianohio.org. Athens County is consistently recorded as one of the most food insecure counties in Ohio.
(04/11/22 2:24am)
This past weekend, Ohio University offered numerous events and festivities as Mom’s Weekend made its in-person return to Athens for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
(04/01/22 3:18am)
Throughout the decades, the bar scene in Athens has seen many establishments come and go. One thing has remained the same, however, that draws in so many current and former Ohio University students: the fiery atmosphere and history that Athens bars emit, quite literally.
(03/22/22 3:28am)
Located within Grover Center on West Green, the Atrium Cafe offers more than just food and drink items. Beyond the menu, the student-run cafe provides an educational experience for all.
(02/23/22 3:14am)
Competitive video gaming, known as ESports, has been rapidly growing over the past two decades. Due to the rise of televised gaming events and advancements in technology, ESports has become much more than just playing games.
(02/22/22 4:48am)
In this time of uncertainty with the coronavirus pandemic, one local church is helping create a sense of community built around helping its neighbors. The Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, 64 University Terrace, has created a few different strategies of its own when it comes to offering help and more to the community.
(02/08/22 3:43am)
Over the past year, many businesses have been suffering from an ongoing issue: A worker shortage has caused complications for both business owners and their employees, from across the country to here in Athens.