Saying Goodbye to a Bon Voyage
This weekend, Ohio University students will trek 600 miles from Athens to Hilton Head Island for what has become an annual Memorial Day weekend trip.
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This weekend, Ohio University students will trek 600 miles from Athens to Hilton Head Island for what has become an annual Memorial Day weekend trip.
In a time when academic budget cuts are eliminating art classes in many school systems, an Athens High School sophomore set out to prove that art should still play a role in education.
Ohio University students on the hunt for off-campus housing should be prepared to shell out about $100 more per month than tenants in similar Ohio college towns.
Jeff Maiden celebrated his landslide victory over Archie Stanley, a 32-year incumbent, in fitting fashion for an incoming county engineer — cutting into a cake topped with gray icing roads and yellow construction trucks.
One of the most heated campaign races of the Athens County election season will come to a simmering end this Super Tuesday.
Chris Chmiel addressed Athens County residents by asking, “Who do you want to run your business, the business of county government?”
Two Democratic candidates vying for the seat as Athens County Engineer constructed defenses and demolished accusations during the first candidate forum Thursday night.
After standing ovations for the survival of Rep. Gabriel Gifford and the demise of Osama bin Laden, President Barack Obama declared the nation is finally recovering from a painful recession and challenged politicians to unite to continue the progress Tuesday night.
After two hours of cyclical discussion Wednesday, it was finally time for the five members of the Athens Planning Commission to vote on developer Ric Wasserman’s plans to raze West Stimson Avenue’s BellaVino and erect apartment buildings.
After two hours of cyclical discussion, it was finally time for the five members of the Athens Planning Commission to vote on Developer Ric Wasserman's apartment building plans, which would replace Bellavino.
The discussion of Nelsonville City Council’s first meeting in the new year quickly turned trashy. The majority of the meeting was spent reviewing the local plan for trash removal for 2012, which was first read at council last night.
As Republican presidential candidates jet across the country to campaign in various states, U.S. Rep. Steve Stivers also hit the campaign trail last night.
One Athens kitten rang in the New Year with a near-catastrophic event.
With congressional redistricting in Ohio delaying the date that candidates can register to be on the ballot, state residents will hit the polls twice before reaching the November 2012 elections.
In an effort to encourage a stronger election-day turnout among voters with disabilities, the Help America Vote Act Project is advocating their voting rights in five Southeastern Ohio counties.
Athens County farmers whose crops were damaged by spring flooding got a helping hand yesterday in the form of federal loans.
We are Ohio, a bi-partisan coalition aiming to repeal Senate Bill 5, is informing students of their cause outside of Baker Center.