New community-service organization helps OU students get involved
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Each morning, chef Amy Foster is in an apron by 5 a.m. to start her first batch of from-scratch biscuits for a new eatery that’s bringing Albany residents together.
Grace Wyatt, a 20-year-old Hocking College student, takes her first steps after suffering extreme head trauma due to a March 17 bike accident. Despite weakness in her left side and short-term memory loss, Grace took her first few steps, spoke and sat up in bed Wednesday. ( Via Sarah Wyatt
While many students were partying on the sandy shores during spring break, Hocking College student Grace Wyatt was fighting for her life.
With tighter budgets and tighter waistbands, a local group has been peddling a solution to many of today’s problems: bicycles.
The Nelsonville Music Festival has added two more headliners, and one is known for whistling a slightly different tune.
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Local residents and students won’t have to travel about 1,000 miles to New Orleans to find the beads and cuisine of Mardi Gras this weekend.
Editor’s note: This is the second in a five-part philanthropic series profiling nonprofit organizations in Athens County.
A set of black and white photos will cast light upon Barbie’s moments of pain just one month before the doll’s 53rd birthday.
Marching 110 alumni will reunite at Tuesday’s memorial service to play one last time for their long-time director.
As the sun set in the west, a few brave men in the east would rise with the moon, head down to the Ohio River, and wade the waters in hopes of rescuing slaves from the prejudiced prison on the other side.
I am endorsing Archie Stanley for Athens County Engineer in the Democratic Primary on March 6, 2012.
Ohio University is already known for its ranking as the No. 1 party school, but local DJ duo Dave Rave thinks it’s time to make parties bigger and better than ever.
Hocking College will see a second visit from the school’s accrediting body this year because the college did not fully meet all criteria the first time around.
Squirrels and romantic smooches on the green have certainly made their mark on Ohio University’s quirky history — a history that began in a downtown Boston bar. OU’s strangest sagas are perhaps the most fascinating and yet to be explored.
Squirrels and romantic smooches on the green have certainly made their mark on Ohio University’s quirky history — a history that began in a downtown Boston bar. OU’s strangest sagas are perhaps the most fascinating and yet to be explored.
With the presidential election less than a year away, Obama for America volunteers are working to build roots in Athens.
The memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. will be honored this weekend with events combining the ideas of knowledge, acceptance and service, all leading up to the 12th Annual Alpha Phi Alpha Martin Luther King Jr. Silent March and Brunch.
Hocking College has ceased all restaurant operations at the Inn at Hocking College in order to help close a potential $1.2 million budget shortfall.