Athens parking increased by 25 cents an hour
On Monday, Athens City Council passed an ordinance to increase parking fees by 25 cents an hour for all parking meters.
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On Monday, Athens City Council passed an ordinance to increase parking fees by 25 cents an hour for all parking meters.
On Monday, the student senate held a town hall focusing on how Ohio University supports student health and well-being.
Student senate met Wednesday to discuss student safety and well-being through Ohio University’s Office of Health Promotion.
The Student Senate has decided to bring back Safer Sacks, or bags that offer several sexual health items, which are expected to be distributed in the coming weeks.
Both levies supporting Athens City School District, ACSD, and Athens County Emergency Medical Services, ACEMS, passed today after the Nov. 7 election. The levies will provide additional funding for these public institutions.
If passed, the bond measure will increase property taxes for those who live within the district.
Ohio University had another record-breaking year of enrollment among its first-year students, which was also the case within several of its colleges.
Student senate met on Wednesday to receive an update about the Board of Trustees from student trustees.
Ohio University, Miami University and Kent State University collaborated to form the Reimagining the Academy Conference in an effort to share ideas about how to be more inclusive within their respective institutions.
Ohio University held an inauguration and investiture ceremony at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium Wednesday for the institution’s first female president in 219 years, OU President Lori Stewart Gonzalez.
Ohio University and the city of Athens continue to collaborate this year to ensure the safety of students and residents during Halloween weekend.
Student senate met Wednesday to discuss President Gonzalez’s first 100 days and her future plans.
Ohio University’s Office of Sustainability is hoping to implement several outdoor learning spaces over the next year.
Athens Mayor Steve Patterson and Service-Safety Director Andy Stone said they have both seen an increase in litter during weekends with large events in Athens, including Homecoming and Halloween. However, Patterson said the city has been able to manage the trash production and keep the city clean.
Student Senate met Wednesday to discuss diversity and inclusion with a presentation from Russell Morrow, interim assistant dean of diversity equity and inclusion for the College of Business.
Student Senate met on Monday to listen to a presentation from Ohio University’s Office of Sustainability.
Students at Ohio University's main campus have limited access to resources regarding reproductive and sexual health.
Ohio’s Nov. 7 general election will allow voters to decide whether to establish a constitutional right to abortion with Issue 1 and whether to legalize recreational marijuana use and cultivation for people over 21 with Issue 2.
The Bobcat Student Orientation, or BSO, leaders receive a $3,300 monthly stipend and benefits including summer housing and a meal plan, but Vincent Prior, director of undergraduate orientation programs, said he feels like they can do more to support BSO leaders.
Student Senate met Wednesday to hear presentations from the International Student Union, the University Programing Council and the Black Student Cultural Programming Board.