City website to receive makeover at discounted price, launch in August
By Colette Whitney | Apr. 2, 2012After more than a year of discussion, the City of Athens’ website will see a $30,000 facelift.
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After more than a year of discussion, the City of Athens’ website will see a $30,000 facelift.
Student identification cards will have a new look beginning with the Class of 2016 as a part of an initiative spearheaded by the Ohio University Student Senate.
Ohio University film professor Tom Hayes traveled to his first impoverished country while working as a deck hand more than three decades ago.
A survey concerning patient satisfaction with Campus Care was the topic of discussion last night as Graduate Student Senate aimed to elevate the service’s quality of care.
Need to clear your head? I know I do.
It’s rare that a freshman joins a program to fill the void left by a graduated player and the team does not skip a beat.
Athens City Council voted to amend an Athens City Code that would prevent hydraulic fracturing inside the city limits, but the “controversial” passing might result in lawsuits down the road.
A week into the spring practice schedule, Ohio football players are adjusting to their new roles on the team.
In the March 26 edition of The Post, it was announced that President Roderick McDavis would be considering whether or not to pass on a tuition increase for approval by the Board of Trustees.
Tenants of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house are not unfamiliar with eviction notices tacked to their doors, but Demetrios Prokos isn’t after the organization — he just wants the 12 residents to obey his lease.
As part of this blog, every Monday through Thursday, I will be providing you with three links to environmental news stories that are worth reading. Included, of course, will be some witty commentary from myself.
Please stop this trite nonsense about “student athletes” on the Ohio University men’s football and basketball teams. Call them what they actually are: athletes first, and students second. Don’t believe me?
Correction: A previous version of this story said Campus Kicks' new location is in the attic of 14 W. Union St. Campus kicks will actually be located in the attic of 16 W. Union St. The previous version also said Campus Kicks' website is www.campuskicks.com. It is actually www.campuskicks.net.
When Ohio State volleyball coaches Geoff Carlston and Don Gromala came to The Convo Saturday, they were no strangers to the man seated on the opposite bench. In fact, that man, Ohio coach Ryan Theis, welcomed them.
I am not a conceited person. Or at least, I don’t try to be.
Sunday’s report that Texas Christian coach Jim Christian would be named Ohio’s next men’s basketball coach became clearer Monday when TCU announced Christian would be leaving the school.
With the future of health care in the news this week, it makes me wonder: How would Mitt Romney, a father of five, feel if he had a daughter in college?