Solar energy initiatives shine in Athens
Renewable energy solutions are on the rise in the city of Athens and Athens County with many homeowners and businesses opting to try solar.
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Renewable energy solutions are on the rise in the city of Athens and Athens County with many homeowners and businesses opting to try solar.
Animal adoptions have steadily increased over the past year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which left many people stuck at home in quarantine and looking for something new.
Midterm and final exams are both stressful times for Ohio University students, especially since they are determining factors of how well students are doing in a class.
As the deadline for many internship applications come closer, students have the opportunity to use a number of on-campus resources.
Here’s why OU students should exercise their right to vote.
The Puzzle Piece Society is a new student organization that invites Ohio University students who are on the autism spectrum to experience a sense of community and have an opportunity to socialize with new people.
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Ohio University’s Center for Entrepreneurship provides students on campus with the necessary tools to help them achieve success with entrepreneurship and future employment ventures.
The Alzheimer's Association is hosting its annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s event at the Athens Community Center, 701 E. State St., on Sunday, Oct. 17. With over 300 participants registered so far and a $35,000 donation goal almost met, participation and fundraising for the event is off to a promising start.
The Homecoming parade is back, and several student organizations are prepping for the return and marching on Saturday.
Folk-rock artist Jeffrey Dallet is performing at the Smiling Skull Saloon, 108 W. Union St., this Friday, Oct. 8 at 6 p.m. Originally from Denver, Colorado, Dallet is traveling across the country on a solo tour to promote his latest album, Acid Tongue. He will also be performing covers and several tracks from his other EPs and albums.
Monday, Oct. 4, is National Taco Day here in the U.S. and several local restaurants and students are celebrating.
Nestled in the hillside of southeastern Athens on 40 acres of farmland is Art Park Custom Framing and Design. Once home to renowned artist and sculptor, David Hostetler, Art Park, 8089 N. Coolville Ridge Road, houses numerous works of art and operates as a framing business. Some of the media range from elaborate wooden sculptures and paintings to historical relics dating back several decades.
The 23rd annual Pawpaw Festival kicked off Friday and introduced history, education and cooking tips for festival-goers who were unfamiliar with the pawpaw fruit.
“Dirty South” is living up to its student-given name. Ohio University and Facility Management Services have recently become aware of serious issues with ventilation and mold growth. Several students in Dirty South have become sick with symptoms of mold allergies.
Victoria Lee, assistant professor of history, sat down with The Post to discuss a wide range of topics, including her travel over the summer while on a fellowship from the university to study the history of microbiology and fermentation. She continues to teach multiple courses at the university while incorporating worldly experience.
Ohio University is offering both in-person and online classes for the fall. Faculty have also been given the option to take a hybrid approach, in which class can be split between virtual and in-person meetings.
There are numerous sports and clubs at Ohio University that offer students multiple opportunities to meet new people and involve themselves on campus. One of those is the OU Olympic Sport Fencing Team, which offers members educational prospects and the ability to practice the sport of fencing.
The Ohio University LGBT Center hosted an event Aug. 26 at Armory Park that highlighted the queer community in Athens — specifically, those in the community who are interested in art.
Sophomores who spent last year at home are heading back to Athens. Here’s a few pieces of advice.