Commissioners approve attorney for 911 dispatcher
By Olivia Bower | Sep. 24, 2013The Athens County Commissioners approved a request to hire an attorney for a 911 dispatcher’s appeal case Tuesday.
The Athens County Commissioners approved a request to hire an attorney for a 911 dispatcher’s appeal case Tuesday.
As Alden Library prepared to close its doors early Wednesday morning, Park Place reopened to westbound traffic.
Among other talking points, top Ohio University officials trekked to city hall Monday night to tell City Council members 53 percent of Athens County’s economic output is derived from university and university-related spending.
In their first screening of the school year, REACT to Film will be broadening their horizons, as they will be hosting their first screening in the Athena Cinema, screening Blood Brother.
There is a steep learning curve between high school and collegiate athletics, and many freshmen can benefit from an extra redshirt year of adjustment before donning their college colors on the field of play.
While college is widely perceived as a time to tuck away childhood dreams, perhaps treasure hunting is one dream that can be experienced in Athens.
"The Locket" -- Sherri Shepherd guest stars on the ninth season premiere episode of HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER to be broadcast on Monday, Sept. 23 (8:00-8:30 PM, ET/PT). Pictured: Cristin Milioti as The Mother, Alyson Hannigan as Lily. Photo: Cliff Lipson/CBS é2013 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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With a hand-delivered letter, the Inter-University Council of Ohio formally expressed its support of the language change in House Bill 111 that would grant student trustees permissive voting rights.
The University Program Council will be holding an event called "Ohio U, Where Dreams Come True," Tuesday from 4-7 p.m. at the Howard Hall Site next to Voigt Hall.
Paying for tuition, textbooks and the occasional night out can leave college students looking for ways to make extra cash, but they are not all turning to the food service industry for jobs.
When Ohio coach Neil Macmillan learned this summer that the renovation of Pruitt Field would keep the Bobcats from using their home pitch, he said he needed somewhere to practice that was “flat — like a tennis court.”
Editor’s note: This is the second in a five-part series profiling leaders of diverse communities on and off campus in Athens.
When the state hands over money for Ohio University’s construction projects, legislation requires some of those funds be spent on more than just nuts and bolts.
Correction: This article misstated that Graduate Student Senate is having a meet and greet Thursday; it has been corrected from its original form.
After selling out his last screening, Monumental: In Search of America’s National Treasure, in March 2012, Kirk Cameron is back, in association with the Athena Grand, NCM Fathom and Provident Films, for the live event, Unstoppable.
The invention of MP3s and the Internet forever changed the music industry, forcing business executives to sing to a different tune.
The tangible record sleeve in your hands, the crackling sound of vinyl on a turntable, the vintage allure — all reasons why avid vinyl collectors attest that their favorite form of listening trumps digital downloads in nearly every variable.
Margaret Boyd became the first woman to graduate from Ohio University 140 years ago. Now, her image is in Baker University Center, the pop-art photo the trademark image for a new program for female students launching this fall.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl