Athens Sweet Arts Bakery and Desserts to host a Valentine’s Day baking class
By Alice Demith | Feb. 7, 2019Parents, children and others can be creative and leave with tasty treats.
Parents, children and others can be creative and leave with tasty treats.
A behind-the-scenes look into the kind of work Athens CASA/GAL does for the children of Athens county will be offered during the tour.
There’s a reason people still go crazy when they hear Fall Out Boy at a bar.
The Study and Application of Spray Paint student organization helps students develop their artistic abilities with graffiti.
Ohio University held its annual Chinese New Year Gala on Sunday, Jan. 27, in Baker Center Ballroom.
Don’t judge a woman by her hijab.
OU faculty members will share their experiences and advice when it comes to the book publishing process.
Despite waning popularity among younger generations, the company has managed to stay on top of the social media world.
The infamous #OscarsSoWhite scandal took place in 2016.
Three black women came to OU and found friends in a predominantly white institution. This is their story.
Head into Import House or Hyacinth Bean Floral, and you might be greeted by a furry friend looking for a permanent home.
The hotel stood in the current place of Court Street Diner.
Students will be able to listen to a broad array of speakers from different disciplines.
African-American history in Athens is a long road of discrimination and progress, but some of it might be repeating today.
The class for second through sixth graders is held every Wednesday afternoon.
The acclaimed Netflix documentary following the opioid epidemic in West Virginia will be shown in Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium, followed by a panel discussion.
A workshop honoring female veterans will bring light to women enrolled in different branches of the service.
Experience the sights and sounds of regional owls on a 1-mile hike into their natural habitat.
The national organization Girls Who Code is starting a chapter at the Nelsonville Public Library for third- through fifth-grade girls.
Students will have the opportunity to study and learn traditional ink techniques to create their own individual projects.