The Weekender: Resource fair, the Pawpaw Festival and Ohio football
Monday, Sept. 8
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Monday, Sept. 8
Ohio Loves Transit Week is a six-day-long celebration from Feb. 11-17 to highlight transit agencies and the roles they serve in communities around the state.
The GoBus is a convenient mode of transportation for anyone to travel within Ohio cities. Many Ohio University students ride the GoBus to get home, whether it drops them off at an airport or in their hometown.
Sadly, Ohio University only gives students a single day for fall break, but that does not mean it’s impossible to make the most of it.
This is an ongoing investigation. This story will be updated as more information is acquired.
Ohio University has seen a slight increase of assistance animals on campus in recent years.
An Ohio University student barely catches the GoBus before its departure to Columbus on Sunday, November 19, 2017. (MIJANA MAZUR | FOR THE POST)
A new transportation option will be available to 11 colleges in Ohio starting Spring Semester, and one of those colleges is Ohio University.
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With the first five weeks of Fall Semester in the past, the time has come for many students to take a weekend away from Athens and return to the familiar comforts of home, departing campus in droves by GoBus, carpool or mom’s minivan.
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Out-of-state students speak about their experience and share tips with the freshman class of non-Ohioans.
Don't know what to bring to campus, or where to go grab coffee with your new roommate? Check out these stories.
GoBus has been operating since November 2011, yet this was the first major accident with injuries, Carolyn Conley, GoBus coordinator, said.
There apparently is a limited supply for the Groupon on the tickets.
A GoBus on the way to Athens overturned in Akron and two people went to the hospital with minor injuries.
A total of eight people were on the bus, including seven passengers and the driver.
Athens City Council continued the discussion on street closings for fests, and hosted a presentation for the Athens Public Transit Program.
The Post caught up with Athens Mayor Paul Wiehl to reflect on his time in office and talk about what is in store for the former lab technician.