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(04/24/24 12:48am)
Athens City Council Planning and Development Committee met Monday to discuss enlisting in a study with the United States Army Corps of Engineers, or USACE, to improve the conditions of the Hocking River.
(04/15/24 2:53am)
Congo Fest, 6-8 p.m.
(04/11/24 3:31am)
Larry’s Dawg House and The Slice House among other businesses on West Union Street are losing money because the construction on the street is blocking entrances and causing customer confusion.
(04/11/24 3:00am)
Ohio Univeristy Student Senate met Wednesday to award the Bobcat Medal and change outdated rules and procedures.
(04/04/24 3:57am)
During Student Senate’s meeting Wednesday, four Student Senate members and a former member spoke out against Student Senate as an organization.
(04/01/24 1:42am)
Student senate introduced an initiative to increase the number of Automated External Defibrillators, or AED, on Ohio University’s Athens campus.
(03/31/24 10:41pm)
The second presidential senate debate took place Thursday to allow the tickets to discuss their platforms, goals, leadership styles and initiatives.
(03/28/24 7:09pm)
Mary Beth Tinker, the plaintiff from the Supreme Court case Tinker v. Des Moines, who fought for students’ First Amendment rights within public schools, is on her Tinker Tour; she gave a presentation Wednesday night in Galbreath Chapel to promote civics education and the rights and stories of young people.
(03/28/24 7:27pm)
Student senate met Wednesday to discuss -- and ultimately table -- a resolution that would change its rules and procedures on votes of no confidence that remove executive officers accused of failing their required responsibilities to the senate.
(03/28/24 3:18am)
Mayor Steve Patterson traveled to Ukraine to visit Athens’ sister city, Ostroh, to further develop the cities’ relationship and find more ways to collaborate.
(03/22/24 3:04am)
The first Student Senate presidential candidate debate, held Thursday, allowed candidates Reagan Farmer, Issac Davis and Kiandra Martin to explain their platforms and answer questions submitted by students.
(03/21/24 3:00am)
Student Senate did not meet quorum Wednesday because commissioners organized a sit-out outside the meeting room to express their emotions against the recently removed and reinstated Vice President Isaac Davis following a report by The New Political, or TNP, published Wednesday about Davis’ removal and reinstatement.
(03/20/24 4:04am)
Taylor Sappington, current Nelsonville auditor, won the position of Athens County Treasurer after the Democratic primary election Tuesday.
(03/18/24 1:50am)
The Bobcat Pass Program allows Ohio University students, faculty and staff to have access to Athens public transit free of charge by showing an OHIO ID.
(03/06/24 2:46am)
Ohio University Student Senate held a town hall Tuesday to address student concerns with Housing and Residence Life and Facilities and Maintenance Management.
(03/01/24 3:55am)
City officials, students and Athens residents gathered at a new street, Davison Court, which is along Herrold Avenue, Thursday to witness the unveiling of a new street sign to commemorate Andrew Jackson Davison, the first Black practicing attorney in Athens.
(02/29/24 2:41pm)
Student Senate President Megan Handle read a statement to announce the reinstatement of Isaac Davis as vice president during Wednesday’s meeting.
(02/29/24 4:00am)
Councilmember Solveig Spjeldnes, D-1st Ward, introduced an ordinance to the City Council that would suspend parking fees and allow continuous parking in the Athens City Parking Garage, 7 E. Washington St., from Dec. 15 to Jan. 12, 2025.
(02/27/24 2:24am)
Alyssa Cruz, The Post’s current culture editor, was selected as editor-in-chief for the 2024-2025 academic year Monday evening by the paper’s publishing board.
(02/22/24 3:40pm)
Ohio University Student Senate held a vote of no confidence to remove Vice President Isaac Davis in an executive session Wednesday.