GSS Elections: Nominees examine platforms
By Olivia Arbogast | May 15, 2011Editor's note: This story has been changed from its original format.
Editor's note: This story has been changed from its original format.
Residents in one Ohio University residence hall awoke early Friday morning to an unpleasant surprise — someone had flooded a third-floor bathroom.
Due to the recent increase in sexual offense reports on Ohio University’s campus, I believe it is time to put an end to it.
My name is Matthew Wallace. I'm a 30-something, drunken chauvinist pig who wants to be your Student Senate president. And I have a decent sense of humor. How could I not, given the ridiculousness of the false accusations that have been leveled at me during the past few weeks?
NELSONVILLE — The lush field at Robbins Crossing at Hocking College was transformed into a confetti-covered mud pit yesterday after three days of music and torrential downpours during the Nelsonville Music Festival.
May 16 Faculty Senate Meeting
A court ruling last week reaffirmed a previous decision that overturned a Board of Zoning Appeals ban on a Stimson Avenue strip club.
Editor's Note: This version of the earlier story, "Coach to call it quits after 23 years," was updated with quotes from current and former players at 6:50 p.m.
Students in Ohio University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine could pay $1,329 more in tuition next year.
With two outs and the tying run on third base in the ninth inning, Ohio pitcher Seth Streich fell behind in the count 3-1. As he had done all game, Streich reared back and came up with the out he needed.
Athens will join four other cities with Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation offices after an announcement Friday by Ohio Attorney General
Come on, they’re really making another one?
Ohio University’s first finalist for its director of Sustainability position said her experience in the office makes her the best candidate.
The third and final day of the seventh annual Nelsonville Music Festival was marked by a drop in temperature and attendance. The weather and the state of the field in front of the Main Stage did not overshadow the day's performances, though.
The Associated Press of Ohio released its winners for statewide awards today and The Post had a number of staff members honored with awards.
Two parking meters worth $300 were stolen Saturday on West Union Street.
Torrential downpours throughout the second day of the Nelsonville Music Festival could not prevent an eccentric superstar from stealing the show.
A rainy, tame Mill Fest led to 33 arrests yesterday and ended prior to midnight.
Athens Police Officers discovered graffiti painted on the Athens Police Department and the Athens City Building early Saturday morning.