Athens residents find escape from pandemic stress through gardening
By Lily Roby | Apr. 20, 2020Gardeners are coming together to grow produce and focus on their mental health.
Gardeners are coming together to grow produce and focus on their mental health.
The TikTok star is working on her own album she plans to release in the fall.
Students taking language classes through Ohio University struggle with the change to online learning.
The fund brings nonprofits together in solidarity during the pandemic.
Ohio University graduates give advice to current students about career setbacks or changes that come along with the pandemic.
Local arts center Passion Works Studio plans to make 1,200 to 1,500 face masks to protect those on the frontlines from the coronavirus.
Making face masks and writing to healthcare workers are some of the ways they’re looking to give back.
Many people in Athens still celebrate the annual event to bring awareness to autism.
The iCarly star is now an esteemed journalist with credits like CNN and Wall Street Journal.
The two fitness organizations have organized a digital posting schedule for students and faculty and staff members to participate in regular physical activity classes.
The Southeast Ohio Food Bank and Nelsonville Thursday Night Community Dinner are two examples.
Student workers will continue meaningful work for the library during this time.
Some students have strong feelings over COVID-19 being referred to as the “Chinese Virus.”
Athens summer faces cancelations, postponements and more.
Southeast Ohioans can send in submissions to be a part of documenting history.
Sexual Assault Awareness Month virtually brings light to survivors of sexual assault due to the coronavirus.
Sororities and fraternities at OU have transitioned to online chapter meetings as many members of Greek life work to fundraise for those impacted by the coronavirus.
Dom Zeglaitis talks about creating content for multiple different platforms.
The group focuses on connecting those with needs and those with the ability to help.
The sudden switch from campus to home has affected students in different ways, which has led them to find new passions to alleviate stress.