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(01/27/21 1:20am)
The “Women of Appalachia” fine art exhibit, going on display for its 12th year, is being hosted at the Dairy Barn Arts Center. The opening of the exhibit will take place Friday, Jan. 29.
(01/26/21 11:39pm)
Live Healthy Appalachia promotes healthy and active living among the town of Athens through educational programs and partnership with local organizations. Plant-based education is its main focus, and it starts with teaching how to properly cook fruits and vegetables.
(01/21/21 3:22am)
Pride & Prejudice, Little Women and even a few Netflix shows, all have one thing in common: showing that issues that were faced in the past hold heavy similarities to social injustices today. Spoilers are inevitable for this topic.
(01/21/21 3:03am)
Athens Farmers Market has been a homegrown, locally sourced market for almost 50 years now. The market is home to multiple vendors who bring locally grown produce, crops, meats and baked goods to be sold every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m, and Wednesdays during the warmer months.
(01/19/21 1:21am)
Monday, Jan. 18 marked the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day. In celebration and appreciation of the historic figure, Ohio University held a week of events to aid remembering King’s work and legacy.
(01/06/21 8:27pm)
It’s finally 2021, and the wait for the new year is no more. After a year filled with complex politics, a pandemic and a great deal of protests, many are happy to begin implementing their New Year’s resolutions.
(12/31/20 5:02am)
With all of the chaos of 2020, the end-of-the-year celebration has been anticipated for months. This year has brought forth many emotions, numerous challenges and a new sense of normalcy and has left many ready to ring in a new year with new changes.
(12/03/20 11:51pm)
Finals week at Ohio University produces many new feelings of apprehensiveness. With an abnormal school year, students are on the brink of a new challenge.
(12/02/20 11:01pm)
Passion Works’ Artist Popup started hosting artists from around Athens to fill their parking lot with earlier this month. These Artist Popups will take place on Saturdays until December 19.
(11/30/20 1:33am)
Colleges throughout Ohio are releasing their plans for Spring Semester, and considering what to do about on-campus housing. The uncertainty of what the future holds regarding COVID-19 leaves everyone in an ominous sea of choices.
(11/30/20 2:05am)
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Athens acts as a voice for the voiceless and aid for those in need of support. NAMI has provided services to Athens for a number of years and has steered its initiative to the need for greater good.
(11/23/20 2:47am)
Cancel culture has earned a conflicting reputation on social media platforms such as Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.
(11/18/20 10:50pm)
The Athens County Survivors of Suicide Loss Day Event is a safe space for those who have experienced a loss due to suicide, have survived an attempt or anyone who wants to show their support.
(11/18/20 2:19am)
As COVID-19 spikes again, Ohio is scrambling to find a way to make public health sustainable once again through computer screens and social distancing.
(11/12/20 11:39pm)
HEART Mobile CPR seeks to educate others on the importance of CPR training while keeping loved ones safe.
(11/09/20 4:04am)
MsKissy Prints is not like a traditional retail store. Within the business, like many others, lies heart, community and dedication, but its main goal is to create shirts based on people’s needs and wants.
(11/05/20 1:16am)
Cirque Du Macabre is making its way to Rockbridge for the first time. The event will be hosted at Bishop Educational Gardens, 13200 Little Cola Road, Saturday, Nov. 7 at 2 p.m. Including local performing artists, dancers and regional musicians, Cirque Du Macabre is an event for people of all ages.
(11/03/20 3:44am)
Ohio University Alden Library is hosting an Authors @ Alden series. It’s a chance to listen to inspired authors and learn about their stories and lives. This program helps educate the audience on the highs and lows on the different journeys to success.
(10/28/20 1:00am)
Captain Marvel became a statement around the world when bringing, arguably, Marvel’s strongest superhero to the big screen. This action sparked political outrage while discussing diversity.
(10/26/20 12:31am)
Jackie O’s Public House Restaurant, 22 W. Union St., recently held a fundraiser with Planned Parenthood. With the creation of a craft beer titled “Who Chooses For Me,” Jackie O’s has been able to support the Athens Health Center for a number of years now.