Hocking Makers Market debuts during Labor Day Weekend
By Kate Anderson | Sep. 6, 2021Locals and students join in a market to sell their art and products and to network with one another.
Locals and students join in a market to sell their art and products and to network with one another.
With the challenge of processing a pandemic, students are faced with many new adaptations and finding a “new normal.”
While bringing people together and proposing new, exciting challenges, climbing in Athens has worked to become more prevalent. Through outdoor climbing and indoor opportunities, people can find a place to improve their climbing skills and meet new people.
Three artists are ready to relish the moment of being able to perform live again.
McKenna Black gives The Post a 2021 recruitment process guide.
ADD club is a way for neurodivergent students to meet one another, bond and get work done with the support of the group.
Seven Ohio University alumni and adjunct faculty created an art exhibit, One In/And Seven, that opened on Aug. 27 in Nelsonville.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
“In This Space: Disrupted” is a survivor-centered art exhibit currently installed at Trisolini Gallery. The exhibit features art created by survivors and co-survivors that demonstrates their perspectives of interpersonal violence, through the theme of “spaces.”
The OU Olympic Sport Fencing Team offers members educational prospects and the ability to practice the sport of fencing.
Wendy’s, the beloved staple and late-night bite to eat on Court Street, has finally closed its doors.
On Saturday, Aug. 28, the LGBT Center hosted a Queer Athens Community Welcome to connect queer OU students with one another as well as with queer Athens community members.
The Virtual Bandits book club was created by the Athens County Public Library and is intended for the inclusion of developmentally disabled adults.
The multiverse has been opened, and there’s no turning back now.
On Aug. 26, the OU LGBT Center and ARTS/West hosted an event that brought together local artists who are a part of the queer community in Athens.
The world of esports is a fast-growing industry that draws interest from younger, tech-savvy generations. Students can learn more about the world of esports and participate in competitive or casual gaming as OU opens a new esports center.
Legacy: Women of Southeast Ohio, a series of documentary films directed by Liz Pahl, is premiering at Stuart’s Opera House on Aug. 27. The documentary showcases the impact of four trailblazing Southeastern Ohio women.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
The modern bluegrass band from Asheville, NC., is welcomed back by Stuart’s for the first time since the COVID-19 shutdown in March of 2020.
There will be classes on cultivating ginseng and goldenseal as well as a mushroom inoculation demonstration.