Weekender Briefs: What’s happening, rescheduled or canceled this weekend
By Baylee DeMuth and Riley Runnells | Apr. 15, 2020More lists will come as events are rescheduled.
More lists will come as events are rescheduled.
It is unclear if the firearm has been located.
Ohio signed two transfers and one freshman during the late signing period.
She was protested before because she was thought to have not lived in Athens County for a year before the election.
Graduate students have the option of a new grading system to help with their GPAs.
Local arts center Passion Works Studio plans to make 1,200 to 1,500 face masks to protect those on the frontlines from the coronavirus.
‘The New Abnormal’ is the new normal for The Strokes.
It’ll only take a few minutes of watching to see why she deserves every view she gets.
Scorpios are demonic, and Pisces are crybabies.
Ambar Lucid delivers a nine-track project of broken-heart ballads with a dash of appreciation for her individuality.
Jed Wyatt is crying somewhere.
University professors are dealing with the change in remote learning similar to students.
Here’s five non-exploitative true crime podcasts for the adrenaline you crave.
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Making face masks and writing to healthcare workers are some of the ways they’re looking to give back.
Many people in Athens still celebrate the annual event to bring awareness to autism.
Mayor Steve Patterson expressed concern for increased risk of COVID-19 spread for the weeks of April 27 and May 4 as students move out of off-campus housing.
The iCarly star is now an esteemed journalist with credits like CNN and Wall Street Journal.
Construction is considered essential by the governor’s official stay-at-home order.
A newspaper that has been serving the city of Cleveland since 1840, that two decades ago had 340 employees, is now reduced to a staff smaller than most high school newspapers.