Fall Fest offered craft beer, live music
By Connor Chomicki | Sep. 12, 2022Live music and craft beer offered during Athens’ annual Fall Fest.
Live music and craft beer offered during Athens’ annual Fall Fest.
Rollerbowl offered Athens residents the opportunity to socialize, meet with friends, exercise and take part in competitive league play.
The Athena Cinema holds a screening of “Coal Miner’s Daughter” as a part of their Appalachian series.
Book drive, local chalk art event will provide donations to refugee Ukrainian children.
Students look forward to time outside through University Well-Being and Recreation.
From Sept. 9 to the 10, the Central Region Humanities Center is putting on the Black Life in the Ohio Valley Conference where speakers will discuss a variety of topics relating to Black history.
As WPA Recruitment begins, students share their thoughts on going panhellenic.
Thanks to instructor Madison Ausbrooks, the weekly classes have become a popular event for students to attend.
Here’s what’s going on in and around Athens this weekend.
Dogs of all sizes are able to socialize with others for a fun day in the summer sun.
Women from colleges all over Ohio share what makes them feel safe, how OU ranks in safety.
Sweeney was criticized after she was seen at a party full of Blue Lives Matter shirts and “MAGA”- style hats
Rainbow Bridge Remembrance Day offered chance to mourn, celebrate pets who have passed on.
The Nelsonville Music Festival returns in person after three years of virtual accommodations.
On Sept. 7, the Accounting, Finance and Business Career Fair will host 86 companies for students to network and find employment opportunities. Meanwhile, the Multicultural Student Business Caucus is also investing time into creating community and professional development skills for students.
Olivia Wilde’s “Don’t Worry Darling” has been generating all kinds of buzz since it was announced in August 2019.
Ohio University’s once disbanded Hammock Club is now active again.
The Athens County Dog Shelter and supporting organizations are working to find homes and care for dozens of dogs.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
The first ever Eco Fest took place on Aug. 30 and provided students with opportunities to get involved in sustainable and environmental organizations on campus.