Athens City Council entertaining ordinance to curtail barking dogs, meowing cats
City council members are getting closer to introducing an ordinance they say will make it easier for law enforcement officers to respond to complaints about noisy pets.
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City council members are getting closer to introducing an ordinance they say will make it easier for law enforcement officers to respond to complaints about noisy pets.
Though few know all the names and locations of Ohio University’s more than 240 buildings, there are a few no freshman can function without. And because of OU’s 210-year history, most of the campus’ buildings hold more than just coursework and student files.
Charles R. Stuckey, Jr., who graduated from OU in 1966, was the keynote speaker at Saturday's two undergraduate commencement ceremonies. Stuckey told students to "get outside" their comfort zone. (Joshua Lim | For The Post)
The days of stressing over exams and assignments may be over for the graduating Class of 2014, but the memories made at Ohio University will always be remembered.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
It can happen at any time; that’s the part that often scares students and staff most. At any time a person can walk into a public place with a weapon — most often a gun — and the intention to kill.
The end of the year is upon Ohio University, and graduating students will say goodbye to college life with next weekend’s commencement ceremonies. The morning and afternoon ceremonies will be held in The Convo on West Green.
The Women’s Center is ending its year honoring not only its accomplishments but graduating seniors during its ice cream social this Friday.
Ohio University’s Walter Hall was transformed into an art show promoting sustainability Tuesday.
Editor’s note: Because Delfin Bautista does not identify with one gender, the non-gendered pronoun “they” is used.
One of the highlights of the Athens Halloween block party was a performance of Rage Against the Machine’s “Bulls On Parade,” by Boomslang featuring Dysfunktional Family.
Maria Lamb says she can’t set up a typical playdate for her daughter, Lizzie.
Tuesday, students are about to enlightened about lighting up.
The international presence in Athens was discussed Monday night as Ohio University’s International Week opened with “Come Discover the World in Athens.”
The world is coming to Athens for a week of events showcasing the different cultures present in the city.
Some secrets were shared Thursday night in the Bobcat Student Lounge.
Here’s a number that’s scary for Republicans: 18 percent. Since 2006, that’s been the Democrats’ average lead among young voters nationwide, according to Gallup. It makes sense that the party that has stood in the way of marriage equality, immigration reform, raising the minimum wage, equal pay for equal work and increasing college aid for students would have a problem connecting with young Americans. And in election years, this gap matters even more. For example, President Barack Obama’s 67 percent share of young voters in 2012 was widely cited as one of the major contributors to his victory.
Editor’s note: Because Delfin Bautista does not identify with one gender, the non-gendered pronoun “they” is used.
Just like Anne Frank, Henry Fenichel was in hiding with his family in the Netherlands when they were captured and sent to concentration camps — he and his mother to Bergen-Belsen, his father to Auschwitz.
The Athens County Democratic Party held its annual Spring Dinner on Saturday at The American Legion, 520 W Union St., where about 150 people raised approximately $15,000 for the party.