Donkey Coffee manager announces intention to run for City Council
By Anna Millar | Feb. 4, 2021Councilmembers Arian Smedley and Peter Kotses both announced via Facebook they will not be running for re-election.
Councilmembers Arian Smedley and Peter Kotses both announced via Facebook they will not be running for re-election.
Shows are teaching young girls that abusive tactics shown in pop culture are not only okay, but they are romantic and passionate.
OU’s campus is littered with sidewalks and paths that make walking the easier. Even so, the campus could be made more walkable.
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This semester, The Patton College of Education is allowing a space for students to educate themselves and discuss societal issues by introducing Global Issues on Immigration: Mobilizing to Advocate for and Build Inclusive Communities.
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The Bobcats won despite their top two scorers being out of the game in the final stretch.
The federal minimum wage has not changed in 12 years.
Carter II touched on COVID-19 and the Senate’s goals.
A music playlist for every student’s style.
Maybe try unplugging from all electronic devices for a bit.
The Bobcats battled through a ton of adversity for one of their best wins of the season
The woman took a walk in the snow to calm down after a bad week.
The Bobcats’ struggles were all too similar in game two against the Lions.
Throughout his political career, State Rep. Jay Edwards has made some questionable statements on his social media accounts.
Through leading strong women in discussions of diversity and inclusion, the Women’s Center hopes to continue offering an outlet for conversation.
Hocking Hills Winery has found a way to safely gather during COVID-19 and produce live music while enjoying table wines.
Ohio has beaten Akron 27 out of the last 28 times.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
A man in his 70s died.