Mask fashion and other trends coming this fall
By Emma Dollenmayer | Aug. 27, 2020Fashion trends coming this fall.
Fashion trends coming this fall.
Drama is still hot within the mansion; however, it feels pushed artificially by producers and has a shorter impact on the cast.
Athens starts its shortened 2020 season on the road against rival Alexander.
Pandemic. Protests. It’s happening in Athens.
Adapting still proves challenging for programs and groups who come together for their art.
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Faculty at Ohio University offer their perspective on how their classes were altered last spring as well as how they personally plan to remain safe while teaching this fall.
Though virtual college may be the smartest decision during a global pandemic, that doesn’t make it any easier.
To refuse to wear a mask or suggest that mask mandates do not work is to renounce science. It is to be confronted with facts and ignorantly retort with, “No, I think I’ll make my own rules.”
Mail-in voting and absentee voting both make our elections more accessible.
Instead of following tradition, education should use this moment to better revolutionize the college experience.
MAC commissioner Jon Steinbrecher called 2020 “annus horribilis,” or “horrible year” in Latin. Cromer told the students she was proud of their resilience. And coach Frank Solich promised that when the Bobcats take the field again, they would be ready.
The body made decisions in response to COVID-19 and public protests.
Projects include the Heritage College building and the new chemistry building.
These summer crimes are head scratchers.
About 75% of cases in the county are people who are under 30.
From take-away meals to who leaves the classroom first — here is what you need to know.
Restaurants in Athens will continue to follow state health and safety guidelines as students return to campus.
Employees and students discuss the future of Athens bar culture.
“Fake news” is not a complete answer.