NEDA Walk to raise awareness and money for eating disorders
The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) will host an event Saturday featuring a march, speakers and yoga to raise funds and bring attention to eating disorders.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Post's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
178 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) will host an event Saturday featuring a march, speakers and yoga to raise funds and bring attention to eating disorders.
Over-caffeinated college students rejoice – today is International Coffee Day.
More and more women are choosing to treat medical conditions with dietary changes, herbal supplements and visits to alternative medicine practitioners instead of doctors visits.
Devil’s Kettle Brewing customers will celebrate German heritage by drinking beer, eating pretzels and supporting the fight against breast cancer at its annual Oktoberfest on Saturday.
The race to be the superior music streaming service just got interesting.
An active local conservationist will teach tips and tricks for making a person’s yard elegant and energy-efficient Saturday at the Athens Public Library.
On the Sunday before Labor Day, Thomas Burnett sat under a small canopy illuminated by lantern light on the shore of Lake Snowden.
Fall is, in my opinion, the best season for makeup. Light, natural summer looks are fine, but nothing beats a dark burgundy smokey eye paired with a matte lipstick to give off a polished, sophisticated look.
The rain falls lightly but steadily and clings to the canopies covering rows of produce, dairy products and baked goods. The smell of something delicious hangs in the air, and pleasant conversation floats between smiling faces and shopping bags. Weather-worn hands gently exchange packages for dollar bills.
A new month means a new list of titles added to Netflix, along with a list of features that have been removed. Some classics and childhood favorites are coming back to your computer screens, including new seasons of several popular TV shows.
Mary Manusos thought she would be a civil engineer.
The Division of Theater and the Lost Flamingo Theatre Company will bring both classics and original works to the stages of Athens this year.
Women at OU can choose from three affordable options to meet their shopping needs.
The Period Project, a student organization dedicated to providing menstrual products to those in need, is spreading its mission to the University of Akron.
The Office of Sustainability has been celebrating “Earth Month” for the entirety of April. On Wednesday, it will cap off the celebration with tree giveaways, root mapping and awards at its Earth Day and Arbor Day events.
On April 5, Winter Wilson woke up fueled by her passion for environmental activism.
For its final performance of the semester, the Ohio University Division of Theater is bringing a 350-year-old classic play to its stage featuring an all-female cast.
Matt Eich graduated from Ohio University in 2008 with a degree in photojournalism. During his time in Athens, he took a particular interest in the rampant poverty in southeast Ohio. While he was in school, he started documenting how the loss of industry in an area that once boomed with prosperity affected the lives of the people who lived there.
The Women’s Panhellenic Association will take over a store in the Market on State shopping center from Thursday through Saturday to provide prom attire free of charge to local high school students.
Correction Appended