Gwyneth Philips’ roots run deep in Athens
By Gina Napoli | Mar. 6Gwyneth Philips, recent Olympic gold medalist and goalie for Team USA women’s hockey, continues to call Athens home despite her busy and exciting career.
Gwyneth Philips, recent Olympic gold medalist and goalie for Team USA women’s hockey, continues to call Athens home despite her busy and exciting career.
The Southeast Ohio History Center hosted its first Lyceum Lunch of the year. The center welcomed Bob Toy, local attorney at law, to discuss an infamous murder in Southeast Ohio.
Across Southeast Ohio, ambitious leaders seek solutions to resolve the maternity desert crisis.
Ford Clark, an OU alumnus, launched a scholarship fund in honor of his mother, Monica Clark, and brother, Max Clark, who died by suicide. The scholarship fund was created in collaboration with the Chaddock + Morrow College of Fine Arts.
200,000 children from Appalachian Ohio receive mental and physical healthcare services thanks to the work of volunteers, interns and employees from the Appalachian Children Coalition.
Ohio University science professor Ian Klein started posting anatomy videos to YouTube in 2018 and later to TikTok and Instagram. Klein has since reached millions of students and teachers worldwide.
Athens hotspots including @the_pigskin, @skatejamathens and @bigrunkavabar have a variety of fun activities and deals to offer residents this week.
Looking for a fun event to attend? Athens and other neighboring cities have Bobcats and locals covered!
Whether a student is looking for a new outfit or delicious meal, there are a variety of places down Court and East State Street to explore.
Hans Meyer is the new Director of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism effective July 1. Meyer shares his history in the newsroom and passion for journalistic integrity.