Netflix gained 15 million subscribers since March; here’s how Athens residents can safely move out of their homes during the coronavirus
By Madyson Lewellyn | Apr. 23, 2020Your daily Athens newsletter.
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A look at the best photos throughout the 2019-2020 academic year.
Janie Peterson took the oath to become interim president.
Departments have made adjustments to protocols and staffing in order to ensure the health of employees and Athens’ residents.
Ohio University is giving out a maximum of $500 per student in the form of microgrants for students struggling financially due to COVID-19.
The university said it hoped to provide remote work to all interested student employees.
If humans determine that humans are a virus, it would ultimately be poorer people who pay the price at the will of the wealthy, and that is called eco-fascism.
Restaurants and businesses in Athens work with farmers and producers to source local ingredients.
Farewell, Athens.
Students work with landlords and Athens City to safely move out of their rented apartments and houses.
The end of quarantine will have everyone wanting to dress more daring.
The nonprofit organization sends books to prisoners in Ohio upon request.
More lists will come as events are rescheduled.
The album fails to portray a cohesive portrait of Gunn as an artist.
Seniors say farewell and look back on their last four years at Ohio University.
Why the decrease in commodity investment?
Producers of local podcasts, such as ‘#ScrippsTalks’ and ‘Spectrum,’ have had to modify their production schedules to record in isolation in order to keep publishing content.
ACSD is providing students with resources for the transition to online learning.
Take time for yourself.
The Athens County Dog Shelter and Athens County Humane Society have received an increase in adoptions and fosters of their cats and dogs during COVID-19.