Athens Community Arts, Music Festival featured local creativity
By Cecelia Roche | Aug. 18, 2024The event displayed the many talents of local artists and vendors all day Saturday.
The event displayed the many talents of local artists and vendors all day Saturday.
The four-day-long event encourages community between riders and raises money for My Sister’s Place.
The race included a 24 and 54 mile route with multiple categories for riders to compete in.
Goodfella’s, a local pizza joint of Athens, stays open late to serve hungry weekenders and the closing staff of Court Street. The employees bond over stories of calling police to break up fights, the mysterious stolen parmesan and the art of rolling dough into a perfect rectangle for their signature thick, corner slice. All they ask is for a little more courtesy and kindness from the late-night crowd.
In honor of America’s birthday, family and friends come together to celebrate. Every community has traditions, however, when it comes to Fourth of July festivities, Athens knows how to throw an exciting party.
The beloved bar and grill invites alumni, students and locals to join the block party celebration.
The American flag is officially recognized on June 14th each year. Read about the ways veterans and professors celebrate and observe the holiday amidst its recent controversy in society.
Kids on Campus is an annual program that creates memorable experiences for campers through educational, nutritional and recreational activities. Learn more about the program's mission, goals and history. Read more at the link in our bio!
Athens is home to over 20 different bars, most residing on Court Street. When Ohio University students are in town, all of the bars are usually at capacity and busy during the week. When students are away during the summer, however, the bars' atmosphere differs drastically, according to employees.
Local groups organize a series of pride-themed celebrations for June.
As the new school year inches closer, Bobcats offer advice to incoming students searching to make some extra money.
The Human Interest section of The Post shared some of their favorite places, food and events during the school year.
As OU welcomes a new class of students, previous graduates offer advice and places to explore.
Businesses such as Donkey Coffee and Little Professor Book Center are preparing for students in the incoming freshmen class looking to support local.
Student services adjust as the number of Bobcats is projected to break records for the third year in a row.
OU students reflect on popular events and traditions around campus and in Athens.
Bobcats anticipate spending their summers working or studying around the world.
Celebrate “Earth Day Every Day” with the ReBike Program, an effort to promote sustainability and to get more people riding bikes in Athens.
2024 marks the 25th anniversary of the Ohio University Thai Language program, marking a quarter-century of cultural exchange, experiential learning and enriching language instruction.
As finals week looms, Bobcats prepare to move out before residence halls close on May 3.