Easier bus route proposed for Athens
By Joshua Jamerson | Feb. 28, 2012When it comes to buses in the area, the new Transportation Services manager for Athens Transit is questioning whether quality is better than quantity.
When it comes to buses in the area, the new Transportation Services manager for Athens Transit is questioning whether quality is better than quantity.
Nobody expected the shooting at Chardon High School that led to three deaths and two serious injuries on Monday.
When my alarm blared last Monday morning, I reached for my phone as reluctantly as always, yet when I slid the bar on the screen to turn the alarm off, I noticed I had 17 text messages.
With the weekend’s 2012 Oscars red carpet still fresh in our minds, it’s time to consider the most memorable moment of the annually deified ceremony.
Joey Buccini hasn’t had a haircut in six weeks.
Former First Lady of Ohio Frances Strickland spoke to a room full of about 150 cheering Democrats Tuesday at the opening of an Athens office that will serve as a nucleus for 2012 election activities.
I am writing to correct Ian Ording’s article from Feb. 28 regarding a City Council committee on fluoridated water in Athens. I also report on Athens City Council and have no stake either way in the decisions of the council, but I feel the position of council members has been distorted.
Ohio University astronomy students will be stargazing through a different lens after a large telescope was put out of commission.
KENT, Ohio — Follow The Post's liveblog coverage from the Mid-American Conference men's basketball game between Ohio and Kent State. With a win and a Buffalo loss, Oho can clinch a triple bye in the MAC Tournament.
As a proud mother of two sons who have served our country in the armed forces, I cannot stress the importance that our military men and women offer to our country both at the federal and local levels.
With, at the most, four games left in his collegiate career, Ohio captain Michael Schultz is in a race against the clock.
Despite protests posed by some Ohio University students, Frank Turek had a full house Tuesday at the Baker University Center Ballroom to present his “I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist” seminar.
If you read last week’s column, you’ll remember what has been going on in my family lately.
Although concerns surrounding hydraulic fracturing have been well-received by city and county officials, negative testimony given to several congressmen has seemed to have fallen on deaf ears.
The Russ College of Engineering and Technology isn’t home to just engineers and inventors; it also houses musicians.
Many think it is a problem from another generation, but wage inequality is still alive and strong in the United States. In a tough job market, salary negotiation might seem impossible, but a group of Ohio University female graduate students learned how to successfully fight for fair pay.