City Council: Mayor authorized to apply for Small Cities Grant
By Kyra Leckrone | June 1, 2020A grant of $2 million will be used to construct a roundabout at the intersection of West Union Street and State Route 682.
A grant of $2 million will be used to construct a roundabout at the intersection of West Union Street and State Route 682.
Athens locals peacefully protest the death of George Floyd over the weekend.
Recognizing privilege is not always an easy task. For white Americans specifically, it means acknowledging a dark history in our nation’s timeline that has provided white citizens with political and social capital, often used at the expense of Black lives.
The album is fun, trusting and, most importantly, discusses relevant issues through something everybody can enjoy: lively music with praiseworthy vocals.
The program will be opt-out, with residents being automatically enrolled.
The FX on Hulu show takes a deep dive into the ratification of the ERA.
Professors in the WGSS and AAS programs will stay in their positions.
Passion Works will be hosting a reverse-parade this Sunday.
More information will come as events are rescheduled.
Chicken and waffles is leaving the menu.
The summer show you don’t want to miss is back to thrill with new talent.
Lizard McGee will appear on ABC’s Holey Moley.
A landing page to help first year Bobcats navigate Ohio University.
Orientation may be online, but don’t let that discourage you from all the great things Athens has to offer.
From The Black Keys at The Union to local bands at house shows, here’s where music lives in Athens.
From Creamy Studios to withlovefrommar.
Online learning, while it shouldn’t be discounted as a whole, is very different from the traditional approach.
Looking for a job on campus? We’ve got you covered.
Offices of note include the Bursar’s office, Allen Student Advising Center and many more.
The organization creates a network of first-generation students and allies.