A Virtual Comeback: The 2020 Welcome Back Edition
By The Post Staff and Brianna Lender | Aug. 27, 2020Pandemic. Protests. It’s happening in Athens.
Pandemic. Protests. It’s happening in Athens.
The protestors gathered at the Ohio Statehouse on Tuesday, June 2.
A landing page to help first year Bobcats navigate Ohio University.
Throughout the year, the crime map will be updated to reflect the most recent reports from OUPD and APD.
A look at the best photos throughout the 2019-2020 academic year.
Departments have made adjustments to protocols and staffing in order to ensure the health of employees and Athens’ residents.
Restaurants and businesses in Athens work with farmers and producers to source local ingredients.
Jobs include social work, case manager, emergency responders and more.
Regular customers play a large role in keeping doors open.
Bands like Sneakthief and venues like The Union are doing everything they can to keep momentum during the chaos.
Is Ohio looking to disarm or reload their relationship to firearms? It depends where you look.
Religious organizations in Athens have become inventive in new methods of practice.
The drainage, although not harmful to humans, has left an impact on aquatic life throughout the ecosystem.
Fest Season canceled while commencement for spring has been canceled.
Covering the impact and effects of the coronavirus pandemic on campus and in Athens County.
The bar has been open for 27 years and remains a long time Athens staple.
The Athens Farmers Market’s Farmer for a Day program allows for a hands-on learning experience.
The Hive in Nelsonville, Ohio lets children express themselves through arts-based activities.
Dartis is Ohio’s 3-point king and will be remembered within the program for decades. His path to get there, though, was full of change, injuries and adversity.