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(01/21/21 2:07am)
With students actually back on campus and syllabus week coming to close, Spring Semester is in full swing. Which also means that the countdown until the day I virtually graduate is ticking.
With a little over 14 weeks left of time as a college student, it feels only fitting to soak up everything Athens and Ohio University have to offer. I know even as an alum, I’ll always be a Bobcat, but I also know that these four years I’ve spent here have been special, and I should cherish my final days.
(01/21/21 12:59am)
Physics Colloquium: Special Relativity and Optical Control of Chemistry at 4:10 p.m., hosted by Ohio University’s College of Arts and Sciences online. Join Prashant K. Jain, a chemistry professor and scholar of the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, for a discussion about his research. Jain will describe how special relativistic effects as manifested in the electronic structure of gold are at the heart of the optically induced conversion of CO2 to hydrocarbon fuels.
(11/18/20 10:41pm)
Colloquium: "Geophysical prospecting for new cave passages” at 12:55 p.m. hosted by Ohio University’s Department of Geological Sciences virtually. Explore caves virtually with Dr. Lewis Land. A devoted researcher, Land will present the results of electrical resistivity surveys used to investigate new cave passages in Fort Stanton Cave of New Mexico. His presentation will also include a discussion of the Snowy River Formation: the world’s longest speleothem.
(10/29/20 12:23am)
A Peace of My Mind: American Stories Exhibit at 10 a.m. hosted by Parkersburg Art Center, 725 Market Street. Connect with the stories of others through art at the Parkersburg Art Center. Featuring portraits and personal stories, John Noltner's A Peace of My Mind: American Stories seeks to bridge divides and spark conversations. This multimedia exhibit highlights shared humanity in our increasingly polarized world.
(10/26/20 12:43am)
Over a third of Athens High School’s 2020 graduating class opted to stay in their hometown and attend Ohio University this year.
(10/15/20 3:37am)
The pandemic has brought about many lifestyle changes, one of them being hobbies.
(10/15/20 2:55am)
As Live Healthy Appalachia celebrates its 10-year anniversary, it’s added a twist to its annual walk -- which involves bringing a furry, four-legged friend.
(10/01/20 1:39am)
The fall season is officially here and as we begin October, cold weather, changing leaves and scary movies are becoming the new norm. Fall is arguably the best season of the year, but spending fall in Athens is extra special.
(10/01/20 1:09am)
4th Annual Athens Area Stand Down at 10 a.m. hosted by Athens Area Stand Down at the Athens County FairGrounds, 286 W Union St. Athens Area Stand Down is a volunteer-driven event that provides free items to homeless and near-homeless veterans. Due to COVID-19, the event will be held as a drive-through. Vehicles will be guided through the route and premade bags of clothes and other supplies will be handed out along the way. From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., the event is for veterans only, but at noon, it opens up to the public as well.
(09/23/20 11:57pm)
Friday, September 25
(09/16/20 12:49am)
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(08/28/20 4:26am)
Some Athens residents concerned about racial bias in policing have banded together to create a website that tracks arrest data from police forces in Athens.
(05/23/20 8:26pm)
While summer for Ohio University has not commenced in traditional fashion, there are still numerous possibilities for summer fun. Athens is home to several parks and natural lands that offer bountiful areas for exploration, exercise and reflection.
(04/14/20 2:20am)
Mayor Steve Patterson expressed concern to Athens City Council as move-out approaches for Ohio University students living off-campus during the COVID-19 pandemic.
(04/09/20 2:47am)
Despite students being away from campus, summertime in Athens holds a variety of popular tourist events, such as Boogie on the Bricks, Nelsonville Music Festival and Ohio Brew Week. But heading into this summer season full of uncertainty, Athens summer fun looks to be up in the air.
(02/12/20 9:44pm)
The two Democratic candidates for Ohio’s 15th Congressional District faced questions about electability, infrastructure and their backstories from both media and an audience of about 30 people at a voter forum Tuesday night in the Athens Community Center.
(02/11/20 4:54am)
A possible candidate for the city poet laureate position was introduced to Athens City Council on Monday.
(02/07/20 2:36am)
Hocking College’s first ever Fire Fest will be held Saturday, Feb. 8, from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Hocking College Visual Arts Center. The event plans to bring together artists and community members to celebrate fire-based media such as glass and ceramics.
(02/06/20 3:07am)
As with any Ohio University Siblings Weekend, many fun events are going on around town. One event for a good cause is this weekend’s Big Cover-Up show at The Union Bar and Grill this Friday.
(02/06/20 1:12am)
The Big Cover-Up XXI at 9 p.m. at The Union Bar and Grill, 18 W. Union St. 97.5 FM WLCI and Blackout Booking present a show of local bands and artists performing for the night as cover bands in to raise money for the Athens County Humane Society.