Weekender Briefs: Visit live zombie show, paddle for a good cause
By Anastasia Carter | Oct. 20, 2021Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
Athens Mayor Steve Patterson and Athens County Prosecuting Attorney Keller Blackburn addressed privacy concerns regarding the cameras.
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Currently, the asymptomatic testing positivity rate among Ohio University students is below 1%.
Officers of Ohio University Student Senate and Graduate Student Senate have mixed opinions on the role compensation played in their decision to apply for the positions.
Stuffy noses remind us of all the times we took breathing regularly for granted.
Bam & Bros Barbershop’s owner is looking forward to the shop’s first city inspection.
October is LGBTQ+ History Month, which celebrates and recognizes queer history and how it has impacted queer experiences today.
Ohio’s offense sputtered after the first quarter.
It’s time for your weekly laugh.
Marcquis Parham, assistant director of the Career and Leadership Development Center, taught a workshop to Ebony Minds members about resume building and networking.
Ohio has shut out its last three opponents.
Sabrina Stalder, president of the Athens Education Association, does not foresee the need for substitutes to go away any time soon.
Finally seeing him live at my first concert since the start of the pandemic was one of the best feelings ever and is a significant reason why “Love on Tour” has been revolutionary.
Small changes to one’s day-to-day life can greatly decrease a student’s carbon footprint in a big way.
Topping off a massive year, rising-star Don Toliver attempts to establish himself among the hip-hop elite.
The Bobcats play one match against the Golden Flashes and two against the Zips.
After 16 months, popular YouTuber Shane Dawson makes a controversial return to the platform.
This french horror movie is a wonderfully bizarre cinematic experience, though it’s not for the faint of heart.