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Edward Lachman
Athens County Sheriff's Deputies recovered 146 marijuana plants at an Athens rental property Thursday morning.
Neko Atsume allows users to lure cats into their backyards and homes through special gifts and food.
Abbi and Ilana head to Israel in part one of the Broad City finale.
Fatma Jabbari, a first-year graduate student studying African studies and political science from Tunisia, poses with the Tunisian flag on College Green on April 13. Jabbari is one of more than 1,700 international students required to pay for a predesignated health insurance plan.
John Koenigsburg, a Holocaust survivor, will share his story at the Holocaust Memorial Program on Thursday.
The Union Bar and Grill has made a new bar out of scorched wood salvaged from the fire. The business plans to open soon as construction on Union Street is completed.
Through the Real Food Challenge, the group wants to increase Ohio University's purchase of locally grown, organic food.
A zebra was spotted in a mini van outside of Texas Road House in Athens on East State Street March 24.
An upcoming biopic based on legendary jazz singer Miles Davis will feature Ohio University jazz performance student Julian Howard.
Anthony Zoccola and Zac Oberg, co-creators of the game "Gloobs," hope to foster a gaming culture in Athens with their game development company Lantern Light Studios.
The F-Word Performers pose for a photo. The collaborative performance art group will be performing a variety art show called “Disclaimer: We Might Disappoint” Saturday.
Broadway musical Million Dollar Quartet came to Templeton-Blackburn Memorial Auditorium on Thursday as part of the Performing Arts and Concert Series.
Broadway musical Million Dollar Quartet is coming to Templeton-Blackburn Memorial Auditorium on Thursday as part of the Performing Arts and Concert Series.
Keith Markman
Cicadas, which make an appearance every 17 years, will come to Athens and other parts of southeastern and eastern Ohio in the summer.
Debby Kay has been training dogs to help detect blood sugar levels in diabetics for more than 40 years.
The Division of Dance will travel to Columbus for its concert.
An example of what a scam email may look like.
The Bobcat Readership Program may change next year introducing a free app that is used at other universities and decreasing the amount of USA TODAY print copies.