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A bipartisan proposal in Congress could reshape livestock farming in southeast Ohio
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB/Report for America) — The building Shawn Donahue chose for his new meat processing facility had sat unused for several years. It showed. When he stood inside and… Read More
The James Webb Space Telescope reveals a mysterious planet to be weirdly shiny
WASHINGTON (NPR) — An enigmatic, cloud-enshrouded planet that has puzzled astronomers for years turns out to be less hot than expected – and surprisingly shiny. That’s what the James Webb… Read More
Ohio higher education bill revises DEI training rules, still bans faculty from striking
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — A Republican-backed bill that would make sweeping changes in higher education in Ohio has been slightly modified. Some items related to diversity, equity and… Read More
Duane McDiarmid on Nam June Paik and the inherently prescient nature of art
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) – Nam June Paik is often cited as being the first “video artist.” From the early ‘60s onward, Paik was a part of the Fluxus art movement,… Read More
The father of video art, “Nam June Paik: Moon is the Oldest TV” on AMERICAN MASTERS – May 16
American Masters – Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV traces the life and work of the avant-garde artist best known as the father of video art. Narrated by… Read More
WOUB offers FreeWill service to the community
The online tool is free and easy to use ATHENS, OH – WOUB Public Media has partnered with FreeWill, an online estate planning tool, to help community members create their legal… Read More