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Editor’s note: This is the fourth and final story in the second installment of The Post’s Aiding Athens series, which profiles nonprofit organizations in Athens County. Check out each story for ways in which you can help.
Lashings of lads and lassies will finally be donning duds of green with plenty of bevvies in hand in the spirit of the upcoming Sunday hooley — St. Patrick’s Day.
UPDATE 3:15 p.m.: The new pope is Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio from Argentina, according to CNN. He chose the name Pope Francis.
The 11th edition of Number Fest will feature a continued emphasis on rap and electronic music.
Searching for prime holiday sales has become an activity that most spirit-filled shoppers have mastered, thanks to corporate deals and online exclusives comprising much of the competition local stores face.
With yet another surprise up his sleeve, local rapper Jean P will be featured on MTV’s RapFix on Wednesday.
It seems the Grinch has yet to sneak off with Ohio University’s holiday cheer, as warm sweaters, bright lights and stockings are replacing the typical dorm decor — giving Buddy the Elf a run for his money.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy’s destructive path through the East Coast, a group of specialists from the Wayne National Forest journeyed to New York City to lend their skills to the relief efforts.
Gun in hand, the hunter’s feet crunch the fall leaves in pursuit of the buck just a few yards away. But one foul shot, a change in wind, the slightest noise or sudden movement could mean going home empty handed.
Since taking the hip-hop world by storm last year with her “White Girl Raps Fast” YouTube video, Ohio University junior Bailee Moore’s life has been anything but calm.
The fourth Thursday in November is known as a day full of food, family, football and parades, and during Ohio University’s first semester in decades, international students will have a chance to join the festivities.
The fight against fracking is far from over for local protest group Appalachia Resists, whose members created a blockade at Ginsburg Injection Well in Athens County Monday.
A facelift for two Ohio University dining halls has attracted the appetites of hungry students and subsequently polarized preferences for certain dining establishments.
In a mirage of sex and sounds, The Violet Lights are anything but the typical lust-crazed rock ‘n’ roll band from the big city.
Throughout the years, Ohio’s rolling hills have molded to the paws, claws and talons of a variety of creatures seeking a place to call home.
Guns, flags and soldiers will take to the streets of Athens this weekend to celebrate the nation’s war veterans.
We are five days away from election day. The season of heated debates, campaign stops and endless political advertising will soon be over.
Halloween weekend got off to an early start Friday at Machine Gun Kelly’s concert at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.
In a three-month rush, the Black Student Cultural Programming Board is bringing out the big guns as Machine Gun Kelly takes the stage at his first Halloween concert Friday.
Since the 1970s, goblins, ghouls and Angry Birds alike have descended on Court Street in conjunction with the guile of Halloween spirits.