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Local candidates reflect on campaign tactics
As the 2022 election season nears its end, candidates in local elections, including the Athens County Auditor race and Ohio’s 94th District House of Representatives race, reflect on the strategies they used to boost their chances of winning.
Student organizations reflect on Fall Semester
Student organizations at Ohio University have been hosting meetings throughout the duration of the semester, and many are seeing an increase in member numbers due to recruitment practices.
OU to open bakery in Baker University Center in November
Life is Sweet, a new bakery at Ohio University, will be opening on the first floor of Baker University Center this upcoming November. The bakery will be adjacent to West 82 and will serve a variety of pastries.
Athens couple hosts bi-weekly LGBTQIA+ youth game meet-ups
Every other Wednesday, Ash Dasuqi and their partner, Misty Porter, host board game meet-ups for LGBTQIA+ youth in the Athens area.
Athens residents continue to protest overturn of Roe v. Wade
On Saturday, Athens residents gathered outside the Athens County Courthouse for a third protest since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
Athens residents protest in response to 'Roe v. Wade' decision
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City Council: committees met to discuss housing preservation applications, updating public transportation
Athens City Council met Monday evening for a special session in which its committees discussed legislation concerning housing improvements, public transportation and funding for the Athens County Probation Department.
City Council: ordinances for rental and towing companies introduced
City Council met Monday evening to discuss housing regulations for renters and tow truck regulations.
Athens residents protest reproductive rights outside Athens County Courthouse
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Explaining poverty rates, misconceptions in Appalachian Ohio
Athens County may be seen as having the highest poverty rate in Ohio, but surrounding counties experience similar or higher rates of poverty.
Athens businesses expect increase in tourism this summer
With the reduction of COVID-19 restrictions across the city and campus, Athens businesses are hoping for a lucrative tourism season.
Students crowd Athens bars to participate in Green Beer Day
Ohio University students started preparing for Green Beer Day early Wednesday, and Court Street bars were eventually overflowing with students excited to participate in the festivities.
Coronavirus: New death reported in Athens County
Another COVID-19 death was reported for Athens County on Tuesday, bringing the death toll in the county to 61.
Student employee policy sparks university discussion about pronouns
A group of student workers were told to remove their pronouns from their name tags despite OU’s dedication and involvement in respecting their students’ gender identities.
Leaders of Athens tourist attractions reflect on summer tourism
Athens County is home to a variety of tourist attractions, and due to the increase in vaccinations against COVID-19, those attractions were hoping for a summer of normalcy.
Dining halls to offer dine-in options; students express mixed emotions
Ohio University’s dining halls plan to return to in-person dining for the Fall Semester with a to-go option. A new green to-go box will cost $5.
Nelsonville police officer dies in car crash
Nelsonville police officer Scott Dawley died in a three-vehicle car crash Tuesday while responding to a call.
Former OU President, Humanities Professor Charles J. Ping dies
Charles J. Ping, Ohio University's 18th president, died Monday at his home in Athens, according to a university news release.
OU, Athens community members concerned with OU’s fall reopening
As Ohio University students, faculty and staff plan to return to the university’s Athens campus this fall, some within the OU and Athens communities have concerns about reopening plans.