It’s National Day of Unplugging; the hockey team is headed to the ACHA nationals this weekend
By Laila Riaz | Mar. 9, 2018Your daily Athens newsletter.
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Despite fewer zombie movies being made and ratings for shows plummeting, some true fans still enjoy the genre.
Ohio begins its long-awaited return to the ACHA playoffs in hopes of avenging last year's title loss.
The board will likely place sixth grade students at The Plains Elementary School.
Ohio has trailed in 10 games this season.
The Bobcats have depth in their bullpen.
And two series regulars are leaving.
Spring Seed Exchange will allow people to browse various seeds Saturday at the Athens Community Center.
A guide on what to bring with you for spring break.
Leaving at Halftime episode 63.
The West Virginia teachers' strike ended after nine days.
Lawyers in Utah got an unexpected and inappropriate email.
They will join Marshmello, Lil Uzi Vert and others at 16Fest in April.
It happened at 100 locations.
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Elizarni, an Indonesian student who has experienced war and natural disasters, has fought for harmony and plans to build a nonprofit learning center that teaches peace.
Quiera Lampkins is playing professional basketball in Switzerland.
The feminist movement strives for more inclusion of diverse people along with education and change regarding injustices related to gender, race and class.
The form of birth control can prevent pregnancy for up to 12 years.
From Cutler Hall to the Dean of Students Office, female administrators fight to be taken seriously.