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By XANDER ZELLNER | Feb. 25, 2013The Athens County Sheriff’s Office covers about 50 times more ground than two Athens city departments, despite having a similar number of employees — and half the funds.
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office covers about 50 times more ground than two Athens city departments, despite having a similar number of employees — and half the funds.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
A new proposal from Ohio Gov. John Kasich and Republican legislators, pitched as pro-business, is considered by some to be a major blow to local government.
Amid a stampede of colored bras, Speedos and painted faces, hundreds of Ohio University students sprinted down Court Street on Saturday afternoon for the fourth annual “Bare on the Bricks.”
In her letter published on Feb. 21, Nikki Lanka advises non-smokers to “hold their breath” if they don’t want to be exposed to cigarette smoke.
"WOOO! Friday night! Friday NI-YEET! You guys ready to get crunked!?”
An archive of faith and religion is now available to find a home on students’ bookshelves.
Despite evidence of benzene contamination at the site of Athens’ former county garage, property value is likely to stay at its current value until at least 2014, according to the county auditor.
Dollar for dollar, there is no expenditure more unavoidable for Ohio University than residence hall vandalism.
It’s fairly common that people ponder how discount-based industries can afford to have such low prices. Or maybe no one does this but me, the cynical cheapskate who often intends to sit down once a month to write a letter that starts with something like “Dear Save-A-Lot, where do you get off?”
At the beginning of the semester, I was having a fun Tuesday night uptown, maybe a little too much fun. It was my "friend’s" (in the loosest of terms) birthday. It was very cold, and after huddling up close together outside the bar, he offered to walk me home, and I offered that he stay the night. Well, what I expected to just be a cuddle sesh turned out to be more. However... he was unable to maintain an erection and became flaccid due to alcohol intoxication. Needless to say, the night was kind of a let down, no pun intended. It was fine in the morning, but now whenever "friend" sees me, he is SO awkward. Is he really THAT embarrassed about not being erect, or is it something I did? Does he think of me differently for inviting him over? What gives?
The 85th Academy Awards featured talking teddy bears, musical tributes and the first tie in more than 30 years.
The Schuneman Symposium on New Media and Photojournalism is kicking off Monday night with a presentation from a nationally renowned journalist.
Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of The Post’s executive editors.
It’s been two decades since Ohio began a season 11-3, but after four wins at this weekend’s University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Frost Classic, the Bobcats are matching history.