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Spring is in bloom and wildflowers are making an appearance around Athens. To make sure the wildflowers are recognized and admired, Rural Action is hosting a Citizen Science Saturday on Sat., April 17, from 12 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The Athens Area Chamber of Commerce has served in Athens for countless years. With its mission being to strengthen its Athens business members through collaboration, engagement and strategic partnerships, the chamber has been able to show and give support to local businesses.
Gearing up to host its biggest event of the year, Chesterhill Produce Auction, 8380 Wagoner Road, is having its Spring Consignment Auction on Sat., April 10, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
The NexTrex Plastic Film Recycling Challenge is an effort to have the people of Athens and surrounding areas recycle plastic more.
The Athens City Commission on Disabilities is hosting its Annual Walk and Roll virtually Thursday at noon. The event will address the accessibility concerns in Uptown Athens.
Take Back the Night (TBTN) is an event that anyone and everyone can participate in as a way to show support for survivors of sexual and domestic violence.
The Racial Equity Coalition's Health and Wellness Committee put together a Minority International Student Panel on Healthcare in Athens. This panel will highlight some of the health care experiences of minority international students.
The annual Appalachian Ohio State of the Region Conference is being held May 11 through 13 from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. each day.
Stuart’s Opera House and ABC Players have worked tirelessly to put together Ordinary Days: a performance about self-discovery accompanied by memorable songs.
Daniel Martino, also known by his nickname Tito, is a beloved figure in Athens. Martino was diagnosed with an extremely rare form of Burkitt’s Lymphoma in 2020, and is about to undergo his third round of chemo.
Ohio University hosted the 15th Annual Women’s Virtual Conference on March 19 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The day was full of many powerful women: entrepreneurs, advocates, members of law enforcement and more.
A hidden gem of Athens, WellWorks offers services to OU employees, people of Athens, graduate students and some undergraduate students.
Fast fashion is a prevalent issue in everyday society. The term “fast fashion” originates from different businesses fastly adapting to the new fashion trends shown on celebrities or on the catwalk. Due to the everchanging and quick-growing pace these trends take, the clothes are usually produced in bulk amounts by brands that use factories.
The Lost Flamingo Theatre Company (LFC) is in the midst of its spring performances. After their adaptations to COVID-19, the theatre has been hosting their performances virtually. Their next upcoming performance will be March 20 and 21. Titled The Door, LFC has worked hard to produce another successful show.
In order to make the Bobcat pride live on after college graduation, Ohio University has built a foundation for alumni to participate in a multitude of activities and events. Due to COVID-19, adjustments have been made to alter how events are hosted and how alum can attend.
OU’s International Student Union (ISU) will host International Week (I-Week) the second week of April. ISU aims to hold a plethora of festivities to connect the people of Athens and make sure the events are inclusive and accessible to all.
Athens Public Libraries have been keeping the people of Athens busy with various different crafts and activities hosted for all ages.
The Diversity First Showcase was an opportunity for students of all grades and majors to speak with professionals in their desired future career paths. By asking questions, students were able to learn about diversity programs, recruiting initiatives and potential positions at various companies.
In early February, Ohio representative, State Rep. Jay Edwards, R-Nelsonville, decided to sponsor bills HB62 and HB94 to the House State and Local Government Committee, raising some questions regarding his legitimacy as a representative of Ohio’s 94th District.