Number Fest comes to an end
By Baylee DeMuth | Jan. 20, 2020The nation’s largest college party is over.
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The nation’s largest college party is over.
Many local residents and students marched around campus to remember Dr. King and his work.
The commemoration will consist of daily informative and honorary events to pay tribute to the progress of MLK Jr.
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CrossFit focuses on functionality and improving one’s overall well-being.
Most of the rocks and minerals are imported from Madagascar.
Providing answers and guidance, astrology is an increasingly hot topic for both Athens residents and Ohio University students.
The program will feature 30 skaters of various ages performing solo and group routines.
Thrifting proves to be the biggest trend change throughout the decade.
The arts, STEM programs and other schools have changed in the past decade.
BSCPB has a history almost 50 years strong.
Here’s what’s happening in Athens this weekend.
The gala sponsors the Serenity Grove.
Over the last decade, spontaneous parties have been thrown by students, frequently on canceled class days, and have served as iconic moments in their time at Athens.
Little Fish hosts yoga every Sunday at 10 a.m.
The Athens County Dog Shelter will accept any type of donation.
Eco-friendly living has become popular, but maybe for the wrong reasons.
The performance will run Nov. 21-23 at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.
The Climate and Sustainability Ambassador Program allows students to be involved in local sustainability awareness.
Many local restaurants and shops are finding new substitutes for plastic.