Local religious organizations find new ways to worship
Religious organizations in Athens have become inventive in new methods of practice.
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Religious organizations in Athens have become inventive in new methods of practice.
College students have unfortunately found themselves questioning whether or not the old adage “absence makes the heart grow fonder” is actually true.
Fest Season canceled while commencement for spring has been canceled.
Fest Season has been canceled now that the Ohio Department of Health has said that groups of people greater than 50 cannot assemble.
Community Illumination, a free art show by the Gathering Place, makes its sixth-annual showcase this year. It marks a time for joy and celebration in terms of recovery, art and mental illness.
The Athens Farmers Market’s Farmer for a Day program allows for a hands-on learning experience.
This year marks the big 10-year headcount: the 2020 United States Census.
Food – like music and the weather – is something that brings people together. In an area like southeast Ohio where food can be hard to come by, it is all the more important.
Those looking for an alternative to a typical dog or cat pet can find what the pet they’re looking for at River Road Rabbit Rescue.
Think about Appalachia. Think about the region and its connotations. Picture the images that come to mind: gardening, bluegrass, living off the land. This is what Evan Shaw, a documentary filmmaker at WOUB, is reminded of when he thinks about Appalachia.
Those wanting cook traditional Appalachian recipes will soon be able to find what they’re looking for by just opening up a book.
Valentine’s Day is a day for not only lovers, but celebrating love itself. From platonic relationships to pets, V-Day is the day everyone seems to thank others for love in their lives.
Don’t be afraid if you see people running around on campus with nerf guns.
Politics can affect cities in an extremely direct way. The mayor, city council, ordinances and laws affect everyone, even in the most benign ways. But for those who want a say in what goes on in Athens, they can vote.
TasteFull is here to show people what jamming is all about.
As with any Ohio University Siblings Weekend, many fun events are going on around town. One event for a good cause is this weekend’s Big Cover-Up show at The Union Bar and Grill this Friday.
Though Punxsutawney Phil predicted an early spring, winter isn’t quite over yet. For those who found themselves ill-prepared for the last few days of freezing cold, there is hope in Athens County.
Water Witches have made themselves a staple of the Athens music scene. With frequent performances at bars around town and appearances at music venues outside the city, they have secured themselves as an established act of Athens rock’n’roll.
Imagine a competition where being vulnerable is an advantage. Imagine putting that vulnerability under a spotlight, center-stage. That’s what poetry recitation is to Krista Goosman, a junior at Nelsonville-York High School.
On an overcast Monday morning, Peggy Gish stands in the same spot she’s stood in for the past 40 years. Though battling the cold, Gish has an unbeatable determination to bring awareness to something the planet never seems to have: peace.