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(02/24/22 4:48am)
Appalachian Understories will be partnering with Brian Koscho, creator of “Invisible Ground,” a history and storytelling podcast focusing on Southeast Ohio. The two will host a walking tour of Uptown Athens, showcasing Black history and landmarks still standing or remembered with a plaque.
(02/23/22 7:01am)
It hasn’t been the best year for the Bobcats, but it’s not the worst.
(02/23/22 6:59am)
Ohio coach Bob Boldon has been through it all with the Bobcats.
(02/23/22 6:56am)
Many Black individuals, particularly those who are women and LGBTQ+, face different challenges, pressures and expectations when it comes to their success.
(02/23/22 1:00pm)
(02/23/22 4:35am)
At a discussion hosted by the Athens County League of Women Voters, or LWV, on Tuesday night, Ohio State Rep. for the 94th District Jay Edwards, R-Nelsonville, detailed his push for expanded mental health care in Ohio and addressed redistricting and gun rights.
(02/23/22 4:39am)
Athens City Council passed ordinances authorizing wage increases and retention payments to Athens Police Department, or APD, officers, lieutenants, and communication officers.
(02/23/22 5:55am)
Tommy Schmock had plenty of time. After catching a pass from Ben Vander Plas, the senior didn't wait more than a second before he made his move. With ample room between him and the closest Central Michigan defender, Schmock sprang up and snapped his wrist.
(02/23/22 3:24am)
NFTs are a reasonably new, somewhat controversial and potentially very profitable aspect of blockchain technology. The basic premise is that NFTs are unique digital assets with specific properties or attributes - like a house mortgage or barrel of oil. But the question arises whether the sudden surge in their trading indicates the dawn of something new and exciting or just a speculative bubble? My discussions with those around me and in digital spaces have led me to the conclusion that the NFT trend has been bothering tech-savvy and environmentalists equally.
(02/23/22 3:17am)
Taylor Mead, general manager at Bubbles Tea and Juice Company in Athens, Ohio, said one of Bubbles’ company values is to engage in its community, and the company’s upcoming fundraiser, “Puppy Hour,” will allow it to do just that.
(02/23/22 3:09am)
Growing up, I was often jealous of Christian students because of the breaks they got for holidays. While every student in school is given around two weeks off for Christmas and some days off for Easter, I often found myself struggling to get excused absences for my own holidays. While in high school, I got the first day of Rosh Hashanah and the day off for Yom Kippur, which all ended once I got to college. And even those two days off were not enough to cover the days that I was obligated to observe my holidays.
(02/23/22 3:02am)
From The Hunger Games to The Maze Runner, Young Adult novel adaptations seemed especially abundant about a decade ago. In the realm of this Hollywood obsession, there was and has always been the debate of if the films do the books justice. And in the case of the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series? The two film adaptations that came out of it often find themselves being listed as some of the worst of all time. But now Percy Jackson is getting a rare second chance.
(02/23/22 3:06am)
On Tuesday, Feb. 15, Coachella and Stagecoach dropped all of their COVID-19 guidelines, which means the festivals will no longer require masks, a proof of vaccination or a negative test result.
(02/23/22 1:56am)
Ohio got the boost it needed when it dominated Central Michigan 76-50 inside The Convo on Tuesday night.
(02/23/22 3:14am)
Competitive video gaming, known as ESports, has been rapidly growing over the past two decades. Due to the rise of televised gaming events and advancements in technology, ESports has become much more than just playing games.
(02/23/22 2:48am)
For many people, the release of a new movie musical can become a pure form of joy and something to look forward to. However, they don’t always think about all that goes into creating that type of film.
(02/23/22 2:45am)
Netflix’s documentary series on the career of Kanye West, Jeen-Yuhs, is coming out at an awkward time, to say the least. Episode one of the three-part series hit the streaming service on Feb. 16 in the midst of West’s public meltdown following the falling out between him and his estranged wife Kim Kardashian.
(02/23/22 2:55am)
Ohio is up to fifth place in the Mid-American Conference heading into Wednesday’s game against Buffalo, but given how tight the race is for the final spots in the MAC tournament, it will need another strong performance to keep its hold on one of those spots.
(03/02/22 5:32am)
One of the strangest targets of Kanye West’s recent erratic social media attacks was one on Billie Eilish. West demanded for Eilish to release a public apology to rapper Travis Scott after she allegedly “dissed” him. Kanye stated that if Eilish did not apologize, then he would boycott his own Coachella performance. This left many fans of Eilish as well as everyone who was following along with West’s concerning string of posting confused.
(02/22/22 7:00pm)
Athens City Council met Monday evening and failed to pass an ordinance regarding a highway project that would have required the city to purchase residential property for its use.