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(04/17/24 1:05am)
Going to the gym for physical activity can be a stress reliever for anxiously wound-up college students. According to The Mayo Clinic, “Regular exercise can increase self-confidence, improve your mood, help you relax and low symptoms of mild depression and anxiety.”
(04/18/24 3:00am)
Record Store Day, or RSD, on April 20 will highlight the release of exclusive records from many top artists. The day is also designed to celebrate independent record stores and music.
(04/18/24 3:00am)
I finally understand Season 5, Episode 22 of “Grey's Anatomy,” and I wish I didn’t.
(04/18/24 3:00am)
A boutique hotel inspired by the South Court Street building’s history brings new life to one of the largest empty commercial spaces in Athens that has been in disrepair since 2019.
(04/17/24 12:28am)
Athens City Council met Monday evening and discussed ordinances surrounding Dedicated Outdoor Refreshment Areas, or DORA, and paying the 2024 membership fee for the Outdoor Recreation Council of Appalachia, or OCRA.
(04/16/24 12:05pm)
(04/16/24 4:00am)
Ari Faber, a native of Athens, is running as a Democrat against Republican incumbent Brian Chavez in November for the Ohio Senate District 30 seat, which includes Athens and much of Appalachian Ohio.
(04/18/24 3:00am)
Basketball is in Peyton Guice’s blood. Her father is a former professional basketball player who has turned the family name into legend in Guice’s hometown of Westerville, Ohio. It was only natural when Guice decided to pursue basketball at the college level, committing to play for Ohio University, just about an hour and a half away from her family.
(04/18/24 2:55am)
Athens-Hocking Recycling Center Inc., or AHRC, faces financial difficulties following the loss of its service contract with the City of Athens.
(04/16/24 4:00am)
April is National Garden Month, a time to celebrate the beauty and benefits that grow from gardens. In Athens, gardens foster a sense of community and sustainability one soil-covered seed at a time.
(04/15/24 2:53am)
Congo Fest, 6-8 p.m.
(04/15/24 2:15am)
Athens residents and other event goers participate in the 2024 Athens Marathon. Said to be Ohio’s longest running marathon, the course starts in uptown Athens before following along and passing by College Green, the Hockhocking-Adena Bikeway, and then finishing on the track at Pruitt Field.
(04/15/24 1:12am)
Runners from all over the country gathered together on the corner of South College Street and East Union Street at 8 a.m. to participate in either the 13.1-mile half marathon or the 26-mile marathon. Athens has held this marathon annually since 1968, and each year Athens garners more and more runners.
(04/15/24 1:19am)
It was the 51st year of the Athens International Film and Video Festival, and that meant another year of dog-themed advertisements spread across Ohio University’s campus and moviegoers converging at the Athena Cinema, 20 S. Court St. According to the film festival website, it is “known globally as a festival that supports cinema from underground and marginalized populations.”
(04/18/24 3:00am)
With the sun shining brighter and the semester winding down, it’s the perfect excuse to grab your significant other and plan a fun spring date in Athens. Whether going out with a partner, a friend or even treating yourself, this list has an option for everyone's budget and interests.
(04/14/24 6:31pm)
The Singing Men of Ohio, or SMO, is an ensemble of undergraduate and graduate students from Ohio University, as well as Athens community members who sing tenor-bass choral repertoire.
(04/12/24 2:43am)
The Music Industry Summit returned to Athens for a free networking event with keynote speakers Earl Sweatshirt, Jason Isbell, Ambar Lucid and other prominent artists.
(04/12/24 1:04am)
This weekend Ohio University’s rock radio station All-Campus Radio Network, or ACRN, is hosting Lobsterfest, its annual music festival.
(04/11/24 9:36pm)
In November, Athens City Council discontinued the not-for-profit AHRC’s contract and opted for the Cincinnati-based Rumpke. Attendees urged council members to dissolve the city’s solid waste collection contract with Rumpke to support local sustainability efforts that AHRC would uphold.