City Council introduces sidewalk-repair project
By Kate Hiller | Jan. 22, 2013City Council members heard 11 new ordinances ranging from rezoning to grant applications at Monday night’s meeting.
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City Council members heard 11 new ordinances ranging from rezoning to grant applications at Monday night’s meeting.
2004 marked the year in which the tsunami ravaged the Indian Ocean region, Athens, Greece hosted the 28th Summer Olympics, and Mark Zuckerburg founded Fackbook. This year also marked the start of Ohio’s winning streak against Marshall.
The wheels on the Athens City Schools' yellow buses go round and round — and are producing lower emissions than ever before, thanks to clean-diesel technology.
In the next three years, CGI will bring 150 jobs to Athens, many of which will be filled by students who currently walk the pathways of Ohio University.
When Josep Guardiola, former coach of FC Barcelona and probably best soccer coach on earth right now, was signed this past week by the German soccer club team Bayern Munich, seemingly no one in the United States cared about it.
Miami’s Millett Hall is a 44-year-old brick facility that is intended to seat 9,200 onlookers. The RedHawks have called it home for the past 39 seasons, during which their games with Ohio have filled the venue to capacity four times.
Knocking down “Dirty South” will please some Ohio University students and leave others feeling nostalgic, but school officials say rebuilding much of the campus starts with destroying it.
Former BedPost writer bids adieu to faithful readers for bigger plans...
From lands far, far away to places resembling New York City, the settings of comic books have been the stuff of legend; but now they are hitting closer to home.
Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to congratulate this year’s Woodward and Bernstein.
When driving on the highway coming from Nelsonville to Athens, most will not notice the tropical blue hue to the water running through the area.
Ohio University has introduced a 10-year plan for a major facelift to one its housing greens.
After defeating Marshall in the middle of December, Ohio was one game under .500 and in the midst of a three-game win streak.
Editorial cartoons represent the majority opinion of The Post’s executive editors.
A group of community members, leaders and students gathered outside Galbreath Chapel Monday morning and bowed their heads in prayer — not in honor of someone who just died, but rather a moment of silence to honor an activist who was assassinated many years ago.
In 1970, one woman decided she had the right to control her own body.
American people are frankly tired of the government disappointing them — especially when it’s an issue regarding their safety.
We are writing in response to your Jan. 17 article, “‘Sugar Babies’ growing across Ohio, OU.” The article detailed the growth of college students trading “companionship,” often including sexual favors, in exchange for financial support. According to the article, tuition is the primary driver of the trend. Ohio University is one of the schools most affected; in fact, Ohio University is experiencing the 17th fastest growth in tuition prostitution worldwide.