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By Madeleine Peck | Aug. 29, 2016Your daily Athens newsletter.
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Lake Hope Nature Center continues with their annual summer program of hand-feeding hummingbirds at no cost.
Campus coffee shops add four new Frapucinos to the menu.
The public forum will take place in Baker Center Theater on Aug. 30 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
About 4,332 students are enrolled in the class of 2020, according to preliminary numbers from the first day of class.
At the first ISU meeting of the semester, the organization discussed its hopes to attract more domestic students with upcoming events.
Get ready to blast away calories with Ping's group fitness classes
The second floor of OU’s Alden Library is open 24 hours Monday through Thursday, and the libraries at Kent State University and Miami University also have some form of 24-hour access during the week.
Jackie O's beer will likely contain a bit more alcohol in the near future thanks to a law lifting the limit of alcohol in beer.
Even though the group is based in Athens, OUCR does not limit its work to inside state lines. As club alumni have flocked to West Virginia politics, so has OUCR to West Virginia events.
The exhibit features 18 different prints from senior art students throughout Ohio.
Aaron Rodgers is in the fourth year of his contract, and the talent is starting to show.
The Athena Cinema will screen Attack the Block on Thursday as a gateway to a larger-issue discussion.
The Athens County Major Crimes Unit and the Athens Police Department are still investigating the case.
Even with nearly 500 student organizations to choose from, students are still forming new groups every year.
After an 0-3 start, Ohio is stuck looking for answers on how to turn their bad start around.
Safe spaces have no effect on those uninvolved despite University of Chicago’s letter.
Columnist Luke Furman takes a look at all of the musicians who ditched effects pedals for trippy lyrics and rippling hollow-body strings.
Bryce Hueber went from playing against Ohio's soccer team to joining them. The offensive-minded striker has been exactly what the Bobcats needed.
In the first MAC Coaches' Conference Call of the season, teams around the conference talked about their chances in the upcoming season.