Strong Towns Athens strengthens, enlivens neighborhoods
By Renae Hefty | Dec. 2Neighborhood and student leaders started a chapter of Strong Towns in Athens. The non-profit organization strives to revamp towns and encourage public service.
Neighborhood and student leaders started a chapter of Strong Towns in Athens. The non-profit organization strives to revamp towns and encourage public service.
November marks Native American Heritage Month, and multiple people on Ohio University’s Athens and Southern campuses plan to recognize history.
Vendors in the Athens Art Guild were present at the Athens Farmers Market on Sept. 6 and Sept. 13. The Athens Art Guild brings vendors together to support each other and make connections with buyers.
There are many religious services offered to students on campus. Members of religious organizations offered their own introduction.
This weekend, Lost Flamingo Theatre Company will be performing “Heathers: The Musical” for its last production of the semester at Arts West.
The Spring Skate Jam at Devil’s Kettle Brewing had music, food, drinks and a cause.
The Hellbender Jazz Organ Trio played with special guest Jocelyn Gould at Little Fish Brewing Company on Friday. The band will be playing jazzy tunes at Little Fish Brewing Company throughout the summer.
The Historic Preservation Commission, a council of volunteers appointed by the city, have made it their mission to preserve the character of Athens.
Former Athena Grand regulars reflect on the Athena Grand and guess what is next for the local movie market.
Manup Archives is selling a new collection of high-quality clothes during February to inspire people to endure hardships. They’re selling hoodies, zip-ups and hats, with more to be released soon.