It's World Hijab Day; Passion Works to find new management
By Mae Yen Yap | Feb. 1, 2017Your daily Athens newsletter.
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Athens used its supporting cast to beat Meigs on Tuesday night.
Graduate assistants in the athletic training program help in 20 local high schools.
Engish, philosophy and classics and world religion departments will soon have to relocate classrooms and offices.
Is Lenny Belardo off the rails?
An Ohio alumnus will be heavily featured in ESPN documentary about XFL.
After taking a 21-point lead, Ohio lost at Western Michigan 90-85.
Cold and flu season doesn’t stand a chance against you.
Wedding practices have changed throughout the decades with the creation of new apps and websites.
ATCO will no longer manage Passion Works, an art studio serving artists with and without disabilities, as a result of federal law banning “conflicts of interest.”
Columnist Michael O'Malley tells you why he hates outlet malls.
Valentine’s Day will be perfect if you go see these films.
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office responded to reports of a drunk woman who was found stuck in the mud on private property, along with a few domestic incidents this week.
Ohio will play Central Michigan on the road Wednesday as it looks for its fifth straight win.
Student Senate is also voting on a bill to denounce Trump's executive order on immigration.
About 2,000 people marched through the streets of Columbus to voice a multitude of concerns against the new administration.
The Ohio University Police Department received provisional certification for adopting state standards on Friday.
Columnist Jessica Hill talks about her first few days Buenos Aires.
E-sports have become a profession for some people.