Coming Around
Athens’ roundabout has been operating for more than two years now, but the city’s residents haven’t quite gotten used to it.
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Athens’ roundabout has been operating for more than two years now, but the city’s residents haven’t quite gotten used to it.
Students were evacuated from a South Green residence hall early this morning when a fire filled the first floor with smoke.
After a year in business, two Ohio University graduates are moving on from the company they founded in Athens.
More bandwidth and improved traffic management added during the summer should help Ohio University students stay connected this quarter, according to a news release from the Office of Information Technology.
Ohio University graduates, many wearing caps adorned with everything from flashing lights to paint and glitter, gathered in The Convo yesterday for two commencement ceremonies.
Although some of the rhetoric of his campaigning did not translate to policy, outgoing Student Senate President Jesse Neader said he followed through on his promises.
After the Board of Elections decided to disqualify the entire FACE ticket from Student Senate elections for campaign finance violations, presidential candidate Matthew Wallace has chosen to appeal the decision.
Students facing suspension for alcohol or marijuana use might have another option this fall if recommendations from the Dean of Students’ drug and alcohol task force are approved.
Almost a week after the election, FACE’s campaign for Student Senate has finally concluded, as all members of the ticket — including the two who won seats — have been disqualified by the Board of Elections.
Student Senate’s Board of Elections has disqualified the entire FACE ticket after investigating the party’s campaign finance report, removing its only two winning candidates from their new offices.
Student Senate’s Board of Elections has given the FACE ticket until June 3 to provide additional information regarding its campaign finance report.
Student Senate’s Board of Elections has given the FACE ticket until June 3 to provide additional information regarding its campaign finance report.
Campaign promises made by the newly-elected majority of Student Senate might be coming to fruition even before the new student leaders have taken office.
Although Student Senate elections have ended, controversy surrounding the two parties’ campaign strategies continues to flare up.
Every single RSVP candidate on the ballot won a seat in next year’s Student Senate, capping an intense month-long campaign against the opposing FACE ticket.
The Board of Elections chose to apply no sanctions following the final batch of complaints from FACE and RSVP, Chairman Chauncey Jackson said.
More than 3,000 students turned out yesterday during the first day of voting in this year’s Student Senate election, eclipsing the total number of votes in the 2009 and 2008 elections.
Although voter turnout has decreased drastically in the second day of Student Senate elections, the total number has exceed the number of votes cast last year.
Almost 3,000 students voted in this year’s Student Senate election during the first nine hours after the polls opened this morning, eclipsing the total number of votes in the 2009 election.
Two opposing candidates for a Student Senate seat said they will vote for the same presidential candidate — one who is running on neither of their tickets.