Post Endorsements: Ohio Issues
Nov. 2, 2011The Post editorial board has taken the following positions on state Issues 1, 2 and 3.
The Post editorial board has taken the following positions on state Issues 1, 2 and 3.
The clock is ticking for Ohio University faculty and staff to accept a buyout option, and so far, about half the expected number of employees have chosen to take the money and walk.
The Bobcats will look to stay undefeated when they swim in their first home meet of the season when Buffalo comes to town Saturday.
City dwellers throughout the country are losing publicly owned spaces such as parks and waterways as politicians slash budgets.
With all respect to Chad Lindskog’s Web exclusive, I didn’t think The Post’s recap of last Saturday’s Mid-American Conference Cross Country Championships gave the race its due attention.
A junior Ohio University student was pronounced dead at O’Bleness Memorial Hospital this morning, after Athens police responded to a call around 3:00 this morning.
As a child, choosing where to get a haircut was often a task left for parents to decide. But, when students come to college, they are often forced to make the decision between waiting for a trip home for a haircut or finding a new stylist to turn to.
Student Senate passed a resolution calling for the opening of Bobcat Lane at an otherwise brief meeting last night.
Today demonstrators from the nondenominational fellowship Remnant took to the sidewalks outside Baker University Center to preach to passing students.
Ohio University’s Student Senate meeting will be kept brief tomorrow, President Kyle Triplett said, because senate is planning to go cheer on the Bobcats at the football game against Temple University.
The Red Cross hopes a blood drive specifically targeted at type-O blood donors will help increase the flow to area hospitals in need.
Tonight, seven seniors will finally have the chance to steal the show and the spotlight as the School of Dance presents the Senior Dance Concert.
“It’s football night on ESPN 2, 5 and 6!”
A new Ohio University professor of physics will demonstrate for students the manipulation of molecules and atoms in an enlightening and unconventional way on Thursday.
The traditional story of Cinderella revolves around a girl who must overcome her stepfamily in order to obtain her true love, all with the help of a fairy godmother.
As Athens City Council prepares to finalize its budget plans for the upcoming fiscal year, 3rd Ward candidates believe council should utilize innovative approaches to create more revenue for the city.
The term ‘blackout’ is usually not one that bar owners like to hear, but when referencing tonight’s game against Temple, the term might mean a boost in business.
Peden Stadium opened in 1929, and in the 82 years since, worldwide broadcasting giant ESPN had not sent a crew from its main station to Athens.