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The Athens DIY Community Works to Diversify the Local Music Scene
Picture this: You are at somebody’s house – or at least, it used to be. It has since been converted to a DIY venue, where bands travel from all over… Read More
Queer Performance Art: Using the Body to Talk About Identity
Anna Turner and Seth Eggenschwiller visited the fifth floor of Seigfred Hall to view the School of Art and Design’s new gallery titled “Temporal and Corporeal: A Broad Scope of… Read More
Bands Play at Memorial Auditorium to Support Local Girl’s Dream
ATHENS, Ohio — Adyn Bucher is a 14-year old born with a disease called spinal muscular atrophy. That hasn’t stopped her from making a difference in the SMA community and… Read More
Local Coffee Shops Welcome Starbucks Competition
ATHENS, Ohio — Local coffee shops do not seem to be concerned that a new Starbucks is heading to West Union Street. The new Starbucks, steps away from College Green,… Read More
The Ghosts You Never Ask About: How These LGBTQ+ Ghost Hunters are Preserving Queer History
On the fifth floor of Ohio University’s Alden Library lies the “Spook Files,” a black folder that holds 64 pages of newspaper article copies of paranormal activity in and around… Read More
Athens Prepares for Winter Storm – That Didn’t Happen
Residents of Athens prepared themselves for snow and ice after the National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Warning for Athens County from 10 p.m. Tuesday until 4 p.m. Wednesday… Read More
Early Signings Dampen Traditional Signing-Day Hoopla
Ohio Football’s 2018 signing-class’ news conference came with little fanfare Wednesday night – most of the news had already been made. The event, in conjunction with National Signing Day, had already been… Read More
100 Days in the U.S.
This essay is one of an occasional series written by students who are new to Athens, Ohio. Moving to the United States is a long process, even if you only plan… Read More
ODOT Prepares for Heavy Snow
With two to four inches of snow expected by 4:00 pm on Wednesday, the Ohio Department of Transportation was doing everything they could to get ready for the predicted mountain… Read More
Let it Snow: Athens Wins Sixth Straight Despite Weather Rescheduling
The Athens High School boy’s basketball team has had four games rescheduled this season – they finally got to play in front of their home crowd Tuesday in a dominant 88-38… Read More
Stroll Patrol Offers Exercise and Cop Company
The Ohio University Police Department has teamed up with WellWorks to host Stroll Patrol, a gathering of Athens community members, faculty, students and law enforcement. The group meets on Tuesdays… Read More
The OUtlet: Season 7, Episode 1
This is the February 6, 2018 broadcast of The OUtlet from WOUB News. On this episode, our reporters cover the process of turning iron sludge into paint, a commercial model… Read More
Adyn’s Dream Birthday Fundraiser
ATHENS, Ohio- Young entrepreneur Adyn Bucher celebrated her 14th birthday Monday at Athens’ Casa Nueve and Cantina in hopes of raising money for her local nonprofit organization called Adyn’s Dream. Bucher… Read More
Athens City Council Passes Solar Ordinance
Athens City Council unanimously voted to approve an ordinance about the community solar program during Monday night’s meeting. The ordinance is a ballot initiative to bring in the South Eastern… Read More
1,000 points: A High Schooler’s Entrance into an Exclusive Club
The 1,000-point club is considered immortality for a high school basketball player. All of the hours spent in the gym — the countless number of shots — help refine a… Read More
City Will Host Open House for Underpass Project
The City of Athens will host an open house to display its plans for an underpass on Richland Avenue later this month. According to a post on the city’s website,… Read More
Solar Power Company Reacts to Tariff
At least one local solar panel installation company is concerned customers won’t be able to afford their products. President Trump’s 30 percent tariff on solar cells raises the cost of… Read More
New Culinary Studio Cooking Show in Jefferson Marketplace
Looking for ways to create quick, easy and delicious meals? The Culinary Studio in Jefferson Marketplace has you covered. Ohio University’s Jefferson Marketplace is located on the ground floor of… Read More
Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show Effects on Women’s Body Image
The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show is known for its effects on women’s self-image. The show aired a couple weeks ago and passionate reactions can be found all over social media…. Read More
Sean Hogan is on a Mission
Sean Hogan knows all about OHIO Hockey’s rich and successful history. He sees the multitude of championship banners hanging triumphantly above historic Bird Arena’s ice every day as he walks… Read More
Finals By Alden Week
Finals By Alden week has started, and Alden Library has plenty of stress relieving events for Bobcats who want to relieve final exam stress. At “Club Alden” you can actually… Read More
Blue Pencil Comedy Women’s Show
Blue Pencil Comedy held a very special show Saturday in Baker center that was very different than their usual shows. Their shows typically show off stand-up comedians but this showed… Read More
Ohio’s New Field Hockey Coach is a Returning Bobcat
The Ohio University Women’s Field Hockey team met their new coach this week, but she is no stranger to OU. Ohio University alumna, Ali Johnstone, was recently named the new… Read More
Tenants Angry with Athens Rental Companies
By Devon Hannan Living in the dorms can get expensive. After their sophomore year, upperclassmen at Ohio University often go in search of off-campus housing possibilities to save money. However,… Read More
Ohio Students As Renaissance Engineers
A group of Ohio University students from the organization called Renaissance Engineers volunteered their time at the Chauncey Public Library to teach the local children how to build their own… Read More
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