Moviegoers seek new screens after Athena Grand closure
By Renae Hefty | Feb. 19Former Athena Grand regulars reflect on the Athena Grand and guess what is next for the local movie market.
Former Athena Grand regulars reflect on the Athena Grand and guess what is next for the local movie market.
Manup Archives is selling a new collection of high-quality clothes during February to inspire people to endure hardships. They’re selling hoodies, zip-ups and hats, with more to be released soon.
Ohio University archival interns and staff put together an exhibit for Founders Day, displaying records that tell the story of the gay rights movement in Athens.
The Inclusion Project collaborates with many organizations to hold public events advocating for people with disabilities.
Group Fitness Pilates classes began at Ping Recreation Center this semester. Since they started, many participants have utilized them, resulting in positive reviews.
Chef Eduardo Garcia gave a talk at Baker Center about his life, his profession and his struggles.
Sorority and fraternity members attend monthly talks given by guest speakers about serious topics such as hazing, alcohol use and sexual assault. The handling of these topics has been met with various critical reactions from sorority members.
Computer Science professors and students give advice for dodging cyber attacks. Ohio University, as well as other organizations, provide resources for detecting, reporting and smiting cyber attacks, if students would only use them.
The first Octubafest concert of the year was on Wednesday. Jason Smith on the tuba, Lucas Borges on the trombone and Hannah Chung on the piano played a whole hour of beautiful and exciting harmonies.
Keith Wilde has done numerous projects around Athens. Here’s a look at his creative process and the highlights of some of his best work.