Save the Trees or I’ll Break Your Knees: Allison Russo is best candidate for environment
By Megan Diehl | Nov. 2, 2021Russo proves creating greener energy practices and creating jobs are not mutually exclusive ideas.
Russo proves creating greener energy practices and creating jobs are not mutually exclusive ideas.
Council also discussed ordinances changing parking fines and fees and vending permit regulations.
Spending time at home can be good for anyone’s mental health, including athletes.
Ohio University’s School of Theater is putting on a production of Summer and Smoke, a play which will also serve as OU’s first production to offer a sensory-friendly version of the performance for individuals with sensory processing-related disorders.
Known as Gustavo on Big Time Rush, Glickman will be accompanied by cellist Marza Wilks.
Petty was a simple man able to capture the hearts of many through straightforward, sweet lyrics.
Ohio University has collaborated with Aunt Flow menstrual products to create easy and free access to these items for students around campus.
Give your father a taste of the Athens and OU spirit.
Find out what content is coming to Netflix.
Noodles the pug steals 4 million Tiktoker’s hearts with his daily “bones or no bones day” readings.
From Marty McFly to Mr. Incredible, these are the 7 film series you should rewatch or check out for the first time this month.
Currently, 45.65% of Athens County residents are fully vaccinated.
The Bobcats secured the fourth seed in the Mid-American Conference tournament with the victory.
Ohio defeated Western Michigan and Northern Illinois this past weekend.
Ohio will face Miami for the 97th rendition of the “Battle of the Bricks” rivalry.
White is proud of how his players handled adversity in a rough season and looks forward to next year.
The app’s rise to popularity has the industry in a chokehold.
The October tours were led by tour guide George Eberts, who is an Athens Asylum advocate and a longtime Appalachian Behavioral Health employee.
On Tuesday at 7 p.m., Anton Treuer, professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University and author of 19 books, will be hosting a talk revolving around cultural appropriation, land acknowledgement and sports teams changing their mascots.