Plant Clones continues to germinate Athens music scene
By Sophia Rooksberry | Jan. 21A profoundly original group of musicians, the band began planting seeds in the Athens music scene in January 2024.
A profoundly original group of musicians, the band began planting seeds in the Athens music scene in January 2024.
Donkey Coffee’s favorite regular, Angus the Dog, spreads warmth and affection during the cold winter months in Athens.
Import House closed its doors in Fall 2024 and half of the space is left vacant, waiting for a new business to move in.
Troop 7071 is the first all-girl Boy Scouts of America troop in Athens, and each scout is dedicated to serving the Athens neighborhood.
The Princeton Review ranked OU among the country’s Top 50 Green Schools, recognizing it for its sustainability efforts and principles.
The Inclusion Project collaborates with many organizations to hold public events advocating for people with disabilities.
Since its introduction in 2012, the Dry January initiative has gained popularity around the world with millions participating each year.
Soon-to-be OU alums look forward to engaging in traditions and planning for post-graduate life.
Now an executive nonprofit director, the Bobcat only recently had his first visit to his alma mater.
As 2025 and Spring Semester have both already begun, students set goals for the new year and how they plan to keep them.
Those who live in Athens and Bobcats who traveled back to celebrate New Year’s Eve did not have to look far for a good time.
The Ohio University campus and symphony orchestras, led by Jose Rocha, recently held their winter concerts Dec 3. And Dec. 4.
The race will begin and end at the Eclipse Company Store Thursday.
The OU Inn’s “Breakfast with Santa” brings Christmas cheer to Athens and returns this year with delicious food, festive games and crafts and a photo with Santa.
With fall semester coming to a close, it is time for fall graduates to throw their graduation caps and say goodbye to OU. This can be a rewarding, yet daunting time, however, OU ensures to support each senior every step of the way.
The organization will use a passion for sustainability to give back to the community.
OU students bring holiday cheer through student organizations and service projects.
Resources across campus exist to help students balance their stress with some fun
New to the Athens grunge and rock scene, Girl Idiot took the stage for the first time in October and hasn’t looked back since.
The Post’s Human Interest writers and editors listed the things and people they are grateful for this year just in time for Thanksgiving break.