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The installment of piping that began Feb. 24 outside of Nelson Commons is being done in conjunction with the recently constructed chilled water plant.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s order to close restaurants and bars across the state by 9 p.m. Sunday is forcing many Athens eateries and dives to make difficult decisions on how to best serve the public and its employees.
Dwight Icenhower, an internationally renowned Elvis Presley tribute artist, will perform at Stuart’s Opera House in Nelsonville on Saturday at 7:30 p.m., with doors opening at 6:30 p.m.
March for Disability Awareness at 9:45 a.m. at Athens County Board of Developmental Disabilities, 801 W. Union St. This is one of the ways the ACBDD is recognizing Developmental Disability Awareness Month, which is in March. Bring your signs, your banners, your voice and your friends.
Bobcats Helping Bobcats is pushing even harder to get swipes for its meal bank drive this semester.
Central Avenue United Methodist Church hosted a Central Play Cafe at its uptown location in the middle of January and February and was met with good results.
Perfect Arrangement will be performed at Putnam Hall in room 227 Feb. 29 at 2 p.m. and Feb. 28, March 4 and 5 at 8 p.m.
Effective Magic will be performed in Putnam Hall room 227 Feb. 27, 29 and March 3, 6 at 8 p.m.
Wray House was closed at the end of Fall Semester 2019 but will reopen in fall 2020 because of renovations that will take place at Gamertsfelder Hall.
A cafe that provides a space for veterans and people with developmental differences is set to open in Spring 2020.
Students often receive dozens of survey requests.
Winter Dance Concert at 7:30 p.m. at MemAud, 47 E. Union St. The performance features works by the Ohio University School of Dance faculty and guest artists Trezon Dancy and Alexandra Beller.
The Settling Ohio: First Nations and Beyond conference hopes to bring a knowledge of local history to students, community and faculty alike.
The Ohio University School of Theater will be presenting She Kills Monsters, beginning on Feb. 20 at 8 p.m. and running Feb. 20-22 and Feb. 25-29.
Prices range from $1.69 to $5.99.
The City of Athens has begun the process of installing a new solar panel arrangement that is supposed to cost around $4 million.
Events included a Roaring ‘20s Valentine’s Day Massacre Party, an annual Valentine’s Day Dinner Dance and a 30 cent beer bottle special.
A new chilled water plant on South Green, expected to be completed in late spring 2020, will bring central air to more buildings on both West and East greens.
Ohio University School of Music’s Trombone Day will bring together a range of musicians from high school students and college students to internationally renowned performers.