Hanukkah to bring students closer to Jewish culture
By Hardika Singh | Nov. 29, 2018Hanukkah will be celebrated from Sunday to Dec. 10, and multiple events will be organized
Hanukkah will be celebrated from Sunday to Dec. 10, and multiple events will be organized
Nutrition and exercise specialists explain the importance of family time.
Food pantries receive lots of generosity during the holidays but are in need of donations throughout the year.
Mary Roediger used her love of coffee to inspire her latest artwork displayed at the Wells Library in Albany.
Every Thursday, a group in Nelsonville holds a community dinner for families in the area.
Talcon Quinn prioritizes making art with no “soul tax.”
Many Uptown businesses are choosing not to have any Black Friday deals.
The Southeast Ohio History Center has brought back one of the most festive activities of the season.
With a range of available activities like the rock wall and New Adventure trips, students will find something to explore with Outdoor Pursuits.
David Crane will serve as a Glidden Visiting Professor for the 2018-19 academic year.
The Bobcat Twirlers are looking to restart and rebuild Ohio University’s student twirling organization.
United Campus Ministry will host a Justice Jubilee in recognition of the organization’s 50-year anniversary on Saturday.
The Lotus Palm Thai Yoga Workshop will give people an interactive alternative to a medical massage.
Athens Yoga hosted Musical Meditation for a calming Halloween practice.
Fans of traditional sports and eSports alike some times must get creative to follow their favorite teams.
Dads Weekend provided a chance for fathers and families to immerse themselves in the Ohio University experience.
Although Native American Heritage Month is a time to celebrate and learn about Native American culture, respect and education regarding native culture are necessary all year.
Students learn the genre and conventions of fantasy through the study of fantasy literature, fandom and live-action role-playing games.
The annual Cat’s Pajamas Clothing Exchange is a time for Athens residents to donate and exchange garbage bags full of clothing.
Trick-or-treating and pumpkin carving weren’t a part of the original Halloween.