City Council to consider proposed bike path and street closings Monday
By Alyse Peck | Apr. 3, 2016City council will discuss street closures for a number of events, along with the possible construction of a new bike path.
City council will discuss street closures for a number of events, along with the possible construction of a new bike path.
The MLB season is upon us once again.
An LGBT Center staff member answers questions about preferred pronouns and the coming out process.
Presentations on sustainability and intercollegiate athletics will precede the election of Faculty Senate officers at the April meeting.
The Fairfield, Hocking and Athens County major crimes units located and disassembled a methamphetamine manufacturing operation in Athens.
Columnist Anna Ayers writes about the fight for equal pay for women, especially women athletes.
There will be a Abortion Positive Rally on campus on April 7.
The annual Nuit Blanche festival brought 12 hours of art to locations across the city.
The Athens Police Department 2015 annual report shows calls for rape are at an 11 year high at 33 calls. Nuisance party calls have increased but arrest related to those complaints have decreased.
Ohio finished four in its tournament this past weekend in Kentucky.
Ohio hosted the Cherry Blossom Invitational this past Saturday at Goldsberry Track.
Ohio was swept by Ball State after strong pitching from Cardinals' ace Nicole Steinbach.
Stephen Golding will now serve as OU’s senior vice president for Strategic Initiatives, a newly created position.
When Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band played at MemAud 40 years ago, the general admission ticket cost $6.
Oberlin and Yellow Springs — both in Ohio — are on the list, too.
The Athens International Film + Video Festival will take place Monday through Sunday. Here’s some information on the festival itself.
Several politicians, deceased musicians and fictional characters also received votes in the election.
Rachel Bender started making dolls based on RuPaul’s Drag Race for fun, but she later realized she could turn them into her senior thesis project.
Ian Armstrong is the new president elect for Graduate Student Senate, replacing current president Eddie Smith.
Some local bars are taking steps to prepare for the weekend, while others are less concerned.