Ohio lacks in health inspection visibility
With a records request serving as the only way to view health inspections conducted in Athens eateries, hungry patrons are often left in the dark about what findings the inspections yield.
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With a records request serving as the only way to view health inspections conducted in Athens eateries, hungry patrons are often left in the dark about what findings the inspections yield.
Ohio University Twitter savants and their less social-media-savvy cohorts can find common ground on their “following” list.
Parading the brick streets for the first time, you can find an assortment of venues boasting an ample number of libations and some tasty grub to boot.
Among the list of tasks first-year college students have to conquer for the first time, hassling with doctor visits and knowing where to seek the best care is one of the most confusing.
Some students who seek special testing at Campus Care may have more to face than wait times and insurance billings.
Coffee drinkers might have more in common than post-caffeine jitters and a selective palate for dark roast, according to a new study.
Campus Care’s wait times keep many students at a safe distance from the student health center, even prodding them to visit alternative care facilities.
It’s a lofty job title, an affinity for political banter, a hometown twang or just the gauzy remains of a band T-shirt draped across now sun-kissed shoulders.
While libations might serve as a facilitator for many students’ dating lives, others find the playing field to be trickier than a drink order.
Just months after Campus Care underwent a long-awaited facelift, a separate department occupying the same building is looking to receive possible tweaking of its own.
Every year, class attendance drops thanks to a familiar contagion, one that infects a significant portion of the student population each year.
While plans to revamp student health insurance are in the works, Ohio University might hire a new face for student healthcare just in time for the revised plan to take effect.
For students losing sleep over financing costly medication and care visits, the possibility of a revised student health insurance plan might offer consolation.
Before he even developed a taste for coffee, Donkey Coffee and Espresso owner Chris Pyle knew he wanted to create an establishment that would connect students with locals.
After months of renovations, a local coffee shop has debuted an aesthetic addition that brings a little more oomph to the establishment.
Editor’s note: This is the second in a three-part series exploring the ways Ohio University students fund their education.
Editor’s note: This is the first in a three-part series exploring the ways Ohio University students fund their education.
For many students, deciding to visit the student health center boils down to weighing whether waiting times and the cost of testing is worthwhile. For international students, however, it’s simply a matter of communication.
A necessary vaccination for female college students is being offered free of charge to Ohio University students willing to participate in a new study.
On Monday, more than 500 people indulged their sweet teeth with a sugary confection from the newest addition to Court Street.