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Summer internship season is coming as fast as the weather is warming – leaving many students scrambling for internship opportunities with no idea where to look.
Peachfuzz with King Buu and Cid Berry at The Union, 18 W. Union St., at 7:00 p.m. Opening for the event will be King Buu, a rock band from Cleveland, Ohio. Shortly after, Peachfuzz, a band identifying as rock-n-rock creating stoner pop music, will take the stage.
Not only is Thanksgiving a time to feast and come together with family, but it’s also a great time to gather with local community members at the Tavolino Community Meal.
Peeking out from beyond the front door lies a space with bright green and white walls with musical instruments lining the interior. There’s a living room filled with cozy egg chairs and a flat screen TV as well as book shelves full of an assortment of games and books.
Public Telescope Night at The Ridges Observatory hosted by the College of Arts and Sciences from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Attendees may get the opportunity to see lunar craters, Saturn's rings, Jupiter, Mars, star clusters or distant galaxies depending on the time and conditions of the sky. The event may be canceled if the weather does not cooperate.
Next to the Hocking River and down West Union Street, on the right hand side of the road, lies the resemblance of a drive-in movie theater mural. With ice cream cones, hot dogs and hamburgers waving customers through the drive-thru line, the new and freshly painted mural at Larry’s Dawg House, 410 W Union St., stands in support of childhood cancer awareness.
John Quinones, renowned ABC journalist and host of What Would You Do?, will be accepting the 2021 Carr Van Anda award at the Carr Van Anda Symposium Tuesday, Oct. 19, on Ohio University’s campus. Along with accepting the award, Quinones will be accompanied by a panel of experienced journalists and historians speaking about Carr Van Anda and diversity in journalism.
Pick up a skateboard and get ready to shred some slopes at the upcoming Skate Jam fundraiser on Oct. 16 at the Athens Skate Park, behind 701 E. State St. The fundraiser will feature a skateboard competition, live music from local bands, local breweries and many more fun packed activities where all proceeds come to support a good cause.
What once started as a small garden, the Ohio University Student Farm, 338 W. State St., has blossomed into a giving tree for both students and the community.
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Walking around uptown, many will notice the painted cigarette boxes, the graffiti painted murals and the other art pieces that line Athens streets.
In Athens this fall, the buzz is higher than ever before with new and old students returning to campus, in-person classes starting up and in-person Greek Life recruitment around the corner.
Walking along the sidewalk of Court Street, those who call Ohio University and Athens home can see the noticeable green overhang that once used to read the name “Wendy’s.”
Athens rock star Lizard McGee is taking up a different kind of stage — the golf course.
On Tuesday, the Athena Cinema, 20 S. Court St., will host Appalshop's Stranger With A Camera screening.
Well known for being the oldest scholarly publisher in Ohio, Ohio University Press continues to publish outstanding books from all genres.
The cold breeze blew into Helen Mauck Galbreath Memorial Chapel as dozens filed into the small church. Despite snowflakes falling down and chilling temperatures, many people showed up to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy.
Plastic items pollute oceans, killing and contaminating wildlife and littering the coasts. Many local restaurants and shops in Athens are fed up with plastic and are taking part in the fight against it.
Cue the Pac-Man theme song, throw in a handful of tokens, add some flashing arcade lights and transport back to the ‘80s.
When the phone call connects, soft jazz music surges in the background and Frank McDermott answers by saying, “Blue Eagle Music Store.”