Despite extra strain on body, winter exercise better than in warmth
Though academic terms no longer draw the line between fall and winter, runners who open their doors to frosty temperatures definitely notice the difference.
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Though academic terms no longer draw the line between fall and winter, runners who open their doors to frosty temperatures definitely notice the difference.
Students walking up Jeff Hill and around Glidden Hall on Thursday were greeted by the smell of burning wood as ceramics students from Ohio State University and Ohio University came together to take advantage of one of the largest outdoor kiln facilities in the country.
Fire and smoke will light up the November sky Thursday as students from Ohio University and Ohio State University come together to light Siegfred Hall’s outdoor kilns and celebrate their love of art.
Tinariwen will feel right at home in the unusually balmy Southeast Ohio when it comes to bring the sounds of its country to Stuart’s Opera House Thursday.
The neon yellow sign that now hangs on the side of Donkey Coffee and Espresso is more than just decoration — it’s a beacon for troubled youth who need a safe place in Athens.
A national issue will be presented on a local level Wednesday as Tehama Lopez delivers a speech about “Immigration and the DREAM Act.”
The brightly colored Chinese garb worn by dancing children contrasted against the dingy, overcast sky Sunday as Athens welcomed the newest cultural hotspot in the 2nd Ward: the Athens Chinese Culture Center.
Casa Nueva will get a dose of brotherly love when the Lewis Brothers take the stage with their genre-bending musical style.
The next destination for the Taj Mahal Trio will not be as exotic as those it draws its influences from. Instead, the group will head to the historic Stuart’s Opera House for its next pit stop.
Attendees of Nelsonville’s Final Fridays on the Square will have the opportunity to enjoy the return of a local favorite.
With name-brand products often serving as the first choice for students suffering from stress-induced ailments, some argue the solution is not on the shelf but in the ground.
Screams and yee-haws filled the eaves of Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium on Thursday night as Chris Young took the stage for a night filled with country twang and steel guitar.
Students will be fleeing from the fictitious “NecroTech Laboratories” housed in Walter Hall, Room 135 Friday after zombies are released into the room, signaling the commencement of the Humans vs. Zombies fall invitational game.
Chris Young will leave the “neon” lights of big cities behind to bring a little country to Ohio University Thursday at the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.
Members of the Athens community, young and old, discussed the international economic problems facing the U.S. Monday at the Athena Cinema during a Q&A with filmmaker and author Peter Navarro.
Lydia Loveless will continue her long-standing love affair with Athens when she returns to Casa Nueva, 6 W. State St., on Saturday.
In addition to Campus Care’s existing women’s health services, the student health center is adding a part-time OB-GYN.
Attendees were singing and dancing in the rain Saturday as regulars and newbies mingled and celebrated Shade Winery’s second anniversary.
It appears on signs in the fall, is written on people’s shirts at football games and is declared in tweets in support of the university. Throughout the years, the term “Bobkitten” has become a staple of Ohio University school spirit.
The members of the Marching 110 are notorious for their extensive training. They have to arrive in Athens a week earlier than most students, and it seems like their practices are heard across campus all day.