Infrastructure tour evaluates city conditions
By Ryan Clark | Apr. 8, 2012Early Saturday morning, eight local officials piled into a bus with coffee and doughnuts to tour the Athens’ streets and evaluate the city’s infrastructure.
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Early Saturday morning, eight local officials piled into a bus with coffee and doughnuts to tour the Athens’ streets and evaluate the city’s infrastructure.
By Austin Stahl | as506610@ohiou.edu | @AustinStahl24
Friday afternoon brought more than just an end to the workweek for students gunning for a position as Ohio University’s next student trustee after five finalists were named.
A nationally renowned advocate for education reform will visit Ohio University and Federal Hocking High School on Monday to speak about the power of teachers and public schools.
Following the city’s comprehensive street tour Saturday, talk of infrastructure improvements took center stage at last night’s Athens City Council meeting.
After months of renovations, a local coffee shop has debuted an aesthetic addition that brings a little more oomph to the establishment.
By Nathan Gordon | ng312310@ohiou.edu | @GordonRises
By Nathan Gordon | ng312310@ohiou.edu | @GordonRises
My fiancé and I disagree on sleepwear (by this I mean wear for sleeping only). He likes to sleep in the nude and wants me to also. I like to wear sleepwear appropriate for the season so I am warm in winter and cool in summer. I wish he would wear something to sleep in also. So far we have not been able to arrive at a satisfactory compromise. What do you suggest?
“Are you ready to meet your creator?” is one of the most stirring questions ever. That one question makes you do a lot of thinking. Nobody except God knows when we will meet him. It is just something we have to be prepared for.
The Post sat down with all five student-trustee finalists. Here's what they think about their qualifications, the role of a student trustee, student-trustee voting rights and important issues for the Ohio University Board of Trustees.
My laptop died a week ago. I didn’t expect it. Poor little guy wasn’t even three years old, and he just up and expired. The experts told me it was probably a logic board failure, but it could have been its hard drive.
Editor's Note: This story has been edited to reflect a correction. This weekend was Ohio's first, but not only, home meet of the track season.
Last week, members of Ohio University’s Student Senate found what they considered a “magic bullet” in the debate with opening Bobcat Lane. The excerpt of city code the senators referred to, however, may only apply to residential subdivisions, according to City of Athens officials.
Despite the challenges members of the LGBT community face each day, there is one week out of the year that they come together to show their pride for who they are.