Some Bobcats traveling to inauguration; Honorary degree nominations sought
By Jonny Palermo | Jan. 18, 2017Your daily Athens newsletter.
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Filmmakers utilize cellphone technology as a form of storytelling.
The good, bad and ugly of Ohio's loss to Akron Tuesday night.
A representative from the Humane Society said false alarms have been an ongoing issue for the past few years.
Columnist Emily McIntyre gives her thoughts on her recent Boxercise experience.
A man was arrested and taken to O'Bleness Memorial Hospital for medical evaluation after he was found streaking around the area of Baker University Center.
The Bulldogs couldn't escape their early struggles, as they fell to the Panthers.
Athens City Council passed an ordinance reallocating income tax for road rehabilitation and discussed sidewalk improvements at the meeting Monday night.
Earning a meteorology degree opens many doors for students after graduation.
Members of OU Hillel will travel to D.C. the week of the inauguration to march with an estimated 200,000 anti-Trump protestors.
Akron dominated Ohio in the second half.
Still seeking improvement, Ohio's zone offense is better than last season, but remains a work in progress.
Rates for city water will increase 3.6 percent to fund upgrades to the Athens water treatment plant.
International student enrollment decreased between the 2015 and 2016 fall semesters, but the reasons for the drop are still getting figured out.
Student Senate will discuss the upcoming referendum vote at its meeting Wednesday.
After scoring five of the team's 10 goals on Saturday, Ohio's third line has displayed consistent scoring this season.
Few bakeries opt for a gluten-free food in Athens.
The senate explained how the referendum will work and encouraged students to vote in it.
A Post photographer talks social media.
The "Fire to iPhone" theme investigates how technology influences human life.