Athens First Methodist Church offers Monday lunch, promotes community
By Abby Brown | Jan. 26, 2021Athens First Methodist Church is offering a Monday luncheon to the community.
Athens First Methodist Church is offering a Monday luncheon to the community.
Ohio enters Wednesday on a three-game win streak.
Yola is on track to have her name in the history books for all she’s accomplished with Walk Through Fire, and I don’t think she’s anywhere close to stopping.
Through different mediums of art, the “Women of Appalachia” fine art exhibit is showing Appalachian culture through their artists’ work.
The Browns may have lost to the Chiefs, but a strong end to the season has them in a position to compete for years.
Marvel has left DC in the dust on the silver screen and the small screen.
A guide of four popular fashion trends to fit any and every type of student.
Live Healthy Appalachia works toward a healthy and nourishing lifestyle through different types of programs and classes.
Some students had amplified anxiety over the start of the semester due to last-minute changes or communications with courses.
Student Senate Vice President Elizabeth Lilly created a petition that already has about 500 signatures.
Mean Girls 101.
All 30 are so exceptional, picking a top 10 was harder than pulling teeth.
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Families who can’t make it to ACFP’s typical location now have a chance to pick up food closer to their homes.
Hills is an artist with independence in his creative process and is quickly growing due to his eccentric sound.
Comparing the housing and dining rates to last semester.
The community arts center finally reopened on Jan. 5, with a number of art classes and even a photo gallery planned for the public to visit this spring season.
The director of Code Enforcement said properties with blight undergo a long process in order to see safety improvements.
Ohio’s offense is one of the best in the MAC, but it can be even better.
Sarah Adkins and Mark McMills work to give their students the best learning experience possible in the Introduction to Pharmacy class. Due to pandemic-related challenges, this class is not offered by Ohio University this spring.