Ohio COVID-19 numbers are falling, the overnight curfew has been lifted; here’s how Athens is celebrating Valentine’s Day with COVID-19 restrictions
By Jack Hiltner | Feb. 12, 2021Your daily Athens newsletter.
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Ohio defeated the Bulls 3-0 in The Convo on Thursday night.
Ohio saw more of the same problems in the loss to Adrian.
Seven males and four females’ deaths were confirmed Wednesday due to a delay in Ohio Department of Health death data.
Gov. Mike DeWine announced the Ohio curfew will not be extended due to falling coronavirus hospitalizations.
Ohio University’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs received the grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration.
The app allows Athens citizens to report city problems in real time.
Some courses are cutting material as a result of wellness days.
Ohio Softball has business to finish in 2021.
Rappers are too often exploited and forgotten. Don’t let that be the story of Chief Keef.
Social Media glorifies mental health struggles and mental health should be destigmatized.
Ohio swept the Bulls in game one of their two game series
The Athens Art Guild encourages people to view their artwork at the Athens farmers market on Saturdays. The artists uplift those who are thinking of pursuing their art and create a supportive group for those who share their passion.
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As consumerism wreaks havoc on the environment, it’s time to think of how Valentine’s Day could show a little more love to our home planet.
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and Athens has you covered during COVID-19.
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Student Senate focused on the topic of sexual assault prevention and senators provided resources to show their support for survivors.
Because of the pandemic, many OU students have varying opinions about their time on campus.