Board puts in two cents about 'fracking'
By Alex Felser | Apr. 22, 2012As part of a preemptive plan to avoid unwarranted drilling on Ohio University property, trustees passed a resolution Friday that allows the university to draft its own lease.
As part of a preemptive plan to avoid unwarranted drilling on Ohio University property, trustees passed a resolution Friday that allows the university to draft its own lease.
By the time Ohio University’s current freshman are seniors they will have seen the first class of medical students sporting Columbus addresses.
Resource extraction in Appalachia has taken several forms over the years. Here, I will focus on the lasting environmental impacts of coal mining and the emerging impacts of shale gas extraction.
The Bobcats were successful with both the soccer and the volleyball teams as the offseason spring schedule nears its final stretch.
By Nick Harley | nh632010@ohiou.edu | @Mick_Marley
When the Athens Farmers Market debuted on a summer day in 1972, three farmers arrived to hawk their locally grown produce.
As part of an effort to retain and attract faculty and staff members, Ohio University will raise salaries 2.5 percent next year and cover the cost of increasing health care premiums.
In the midst of a controversial decision to raise Ohio University’s annual tuition by 3.5 percent, OU’s governing board announced another change: new leadership for the Board of Trustees.
Although seats were empty Friday night at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium, comedian Nick Kroll was able to fill the room with constant laughs and giggles.
After Ohio University’s Board of Trustees approved a 3.5-percent tuition increase Friday, only two public universities in the state will have higher tuition and fees next year.
You hear me long before you see me.
I want to say a few things about the letter written by Nicholas Southall in the latest issue of The Post and share some of my concerns about the contents of said letter.
Because they maintain their own field, the Bobcats are used to breaking out the brooms after each game. But this weekend, Ohio had every reason to relish the extra legwork while cleaning up the diamond.
As Athens City Pool gears up for another season by hiring new employees, its managers report recent improvements as well as plans for the future.