Annual Pawpaw Festival showcases local vendors, entertainment for all
As summer comes to an end, there’s no better way to kick off the beginning of fall than in the pawpaw capital of the world— Lake Snowden.
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As summer comes to an end, there’s no better way to kick off the beginning of fall than in the pawpaw capital of the world— Lake Snowden.
It’s no surprise that one would find a fiber festival in the midst of all the art-related events happening in Athens.
While starting a new academic year is a refreshing experience, getting back into that school mindset is tough, especially when summer was so great. But nothing says back-to-school like a good book. As September quickly approaches, days spent reading on the beach must come to an end, but no worries, here are eight classic novels that’ll have you in the school spirit in no time.
Nelsonville holds special events every final Friday of each month, with a break in December.
Here’s what’s going on in Athens during Welcome Back Weekend.
Craft beer enthusiasts from all over have the chance to experience the best Ohio-made beers all in one convenient place for a whole week.
Southeast Ohio holds many treasures amidst its rolling hills, and while Ohio University’s campus might be still for the summer, the region itself is thriving with good music and company at one of the best kept secrets of the U.S. music festival circuit.
A film about childhood sweethearts might sound extremely predictable, but thanks to naturally funny performances by two of Hollywood’s best comedians and an infamous scene starring Keanu Reeves, it’s a romantic comedy you can’t pass up.
Non-major courses might seem like a waste of time, but some students find them helpful.
Whether you’re a musician, comedian or artist, Ohio University and Athens alike offer various outlets students can go and showcase their talents.
Athens’ own pop culture convention creates a fantasy world where attendees bond over their love of cosplay, fandoms and anything nerdy.
A year’s worth of writing, editing and filming is finally over. To celebrate, Rough Cut Collective, an Ohio University student film organization, will host a premiere to showcase the hard work put into products the group has made.
We’ve finally made it out of the polar vortex and are heading to warmer, greener days, which means it’s time to take your reading outside. These books will make you want to sit on a park bench reading all afternoon like a protagonist in a romantic comedy. There’s no time like spring to read, so check out these 10 books to spend an afternoon with:
A bass amp found in the dumpster, some ‘70s rock influence and a bond created through multitudes of laughter are just a few elements that make up the Athens-based band Velvet Green.
Ohio University’s Office of Sustainability and Voinovich Zero Waste Initiative will host their annual Earth Day celebrations, showcasing sustainability initiatives across campus and the surrounding Athens area.
The annual Ohio University Seabury Quinn, Jr. Playwrights’ Festival, held at the end of spring semester, represents the culmination of the writing, workshopping and rehearsing done by students enrolled in the OU Masters of Fine Arts playwriting program.
To many, the end of spring semester is when everyone finds themselves running low on energy to finish out the school year strong. It’s a challenging time for a lot of college students, especially with finals to think about. If you’re looking for ways to stay motivated going into the final weeks of the semester, give one of these five tips a try:
Every spring semester, the Ohio University School of Dance hosts a concert for senior dance majors to showcase what they’ve learned throughout the years in either a solo or group performance.
Riley Kinnard and her family once joked about opening up a full-service health food store in the former location of Premiere Video, 284 E. State St., but in a few short weeks, that joke will become a reality.
7 Miles Smokehouse is a family-owned restaurant and a Chillicothe staple that attracts eaters from all over.