Group Fitness Pilates classes become popular
By Renae Hefty | Nov. 25, 2024Group Fitness Pilates classes began at Ping Recreation Center this semester. Since they started, many participants have utilized them, resulting in positive reviews.
Group Fitness Pilates classes began at Ping Recreation Center this semester. Since they started, many participants have utilized them, resulting in positive reviews.
Thanksgiving break helps students and faculty stay afloat during the chaotic semester. Those who travel home can enjoy home-cooked meals and quality time with family, while others who stay on campus are encouraged to celebrate the holiday with the culinary staff.
The fem-fronted group brought a range of styles Friday to Big Run Kava Bar.
The Edward Stevens Literacy Center explores important topics like climate change and deforestation with an audience of young kids.
Chef Eduardo Garcia gave a talk at Baker Center about his life, his profession and his struggles.
One of the few bands to witness multiple decades of Athens’ punk and metal scenes.
The holiday shopping season is here, and there are many local or student-owned businesses to shop from.
Angelica Merritt’s upcoming book, “Womb Witch: Herbal Magick for Reproductive Health,” will bring her mission of encouraging body literacy to life through a blend of science, spirituality and self-care.
Saturday, members of F-Word Performers, a creative writing organization on campus performed, “Hold Your Horsemen,” a variety show with an apocalyptic theme.
Her Campus, a student-run magazine, provides women a flexible outlet to write articles on various topics including entertainment, beauty and lifestyle.
With no two shows being the same, the group chooses to let the songs speak for themselves and bring a good time rather than sticking to one specific style.
Red Brick Tavern on Court Street hosts cornhole weekly to give Ohio University students and Athens residents a fun place to hang out.
Newly opened drink business Bobcat Nutrition offers an extensive menu, and students share their thoughts and experiences.
A little bit off the beaten path around Athens, Shade Winery promotes a comfortable dining experience, often with fresh local foods.
There are several grocery stores and markets around Athens where locals and Bobcats can find organic, fresh and nutritious foods. However, in terms of price and quality, some grocers may have the upper hand. Learn more about where students prefer to shop, prices of produce and inspiring stories from local market owners.
OU GIVE focuses on volunteering and service projects in Athens while supporting the national GIVE organization.
The painting by Mandi Caskey emphasizes the mission of Athens County Children’s Services.
The bar offers a classy, yet down-to-earth environment off the beaten path.
Learn more about how OU implents locally produced food into its dining hall menus and the plant-based options offered.
Five groups showcased their sound in an environment of healthy competition.