Several OU online systems incompatible with newest Firefox version
By Pamela Engel | Jan. 23, 2012Ohio University asked students, faculty and staff Tuesday to hold off on upgrading to Firefox 9 because of compatibility problems with some services.
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Ohio University asked students, faculty and staff Tuesday to hold off on upgrading to Firefox 9 because of compatibility problems with some services.
Tuesday the LGBTA Center will present a student-centered educational experience through “Dine and Discuss” regarding the topic of the Ohio University Diversity Certificate.
The Nelsonville City Council discussed a resolution to approve the Athens-Hocking Solid Waste Management Plan and the city’s current financial situation.
Students and professors booking meeting rooms on campus will no longer be judged by the rapidity of their reservation but by the importance of their event.
A year ago, President Barack Obama said, “The future is ours to win,” in his last State of the Union address.
Athens County Sheriff's Narcotics Enforcement Team confiscated an incomplete, inactive methamphetamine lab in Nelsonville tonight.
In 2000, Jack Weatherby began racking up warrants for his arrest — nine in total — for charges ranging from disorderly conduct to drug abuse.
After winning its first two home meets of the season, Ohio sought to continue its winning ways at The Convo during the weekend against Kent State and Bloomsburg.
After trailing archrival Miami for most of the game, the Bobcats took the game away from the RedHawks.
It’s not very often that a daily student paper will run a long-term, graphic-heavy investigative series. So when it does, designers are eager to utilize the rare and valuable extra time to plan and produce the accompanying in-depth layouts.
This is in response to The Post’s article on Monday titled, “Bars a safer bet for those under age 21 in Athens.”
At times this season, Ohio has struggled offensively, but Sunday’s loss to Toledo reached a new level of futility.
Don’t get me wrong, I love beaten-to-death phrases as much as Dr. House loves playing by the rules.
Ohio University’s Ping Center is offering additional incentives to university faculty and students who visit the fitness center this week.