Student Senate: New noise ordinance adjustment generates support, opposition
By Joe Fox | May 4, 2011A noise ordinance agreement between a Student Senate group and the Athens Police Department is making its way around town.
A noise ordinance agreement between a Student Senate group and the Athens Police Department is making its way around town.
Athens police briefly closed down Court Street yesterday as about 10 people marched to remind Ohio University students about the consequences of their actions during fest season.
Note: This is part two of a two-part series on college stereotypes. Part one featuring male college stereotypes is available to read online at The Post’s website.
Coach Joe Carbone routinely describes baseball as a game of ups and downs, and no Mid-American Conference team has been more polarizing in that respect this season than Buffalo.
The FACE party will not have to make major changes to its website and RSVP will not have to throw out hundreds of T-shirts after the Board of Elections decided to reverse an earlier ruling.
As the Bobcats go into their final four games of the season, they have made some defensive changes in hopes of a strong finish.
Success came in the form of a cliché for Ohio last night, when, after twice failing to bring Wes O’Neill home from scoring position late in extra innings, the third time was the charm.
When Athletes in Action director Mark Heflin approached Bill Hauschild with the idea of a 5K, Hauschild shook off his proposition for something a little bit bigger.
After the announcement of Osama bin Laden’s death, several Ohio University voices have struggled to justify the widespread celebrations while Muslims emphasize their reactions are not unique.
The Ohio University Survivor Advocacy Program, which is funded through a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women, wants to take the opportunity to let the campus community know about the services we provide to victims and survivors of sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence and stalking.
The two candidates vying to be president of Student Senate squared off last night at their first public debate.
Members of the Athenian Berean Community Players are ready to sing and dance their way through an old musical favorite this weekend.
Ohio University’s top financial official says one state senator’s suggestion that public universities should dip into reserve money to prevent increasing tuition is an implausible solution to university budget problems.
Throughout the course of a baseball game, coach Joe Carbone has to make many decisions: who to start, who to pinch-hit or who to bring on to pitch with the game on the line.
As touring musicians do, Karin Bergquist and Linford Detweiler have traveled the world, soaking up the energy in downtown venues packed with fans of their band, Over the Rhine.
The Xbox 360 controller has 14 buttons, a 30-foot range and three thumbsticks. While these advances are impressive, the most significant feature of contemporary game controllers is their ability to overwhelm a casual player.
I am writing with regard to the story “Proposed stipend cuts raise concerns” that appeared in Tuesday’s Post. The wording of this story may give rise to some misunderstandings about the increase in graduate stipends for which Graduate Student Senate has been advocating.
Police officers were not at the site of an emergency when they visited Baker University Center yesterday afternoon.
The rivalry between the Buckeyes and Wolverines is a bitter one with a long history, so it is a rare occurrence when Ohioans welcome anything related to Michigan. Tonight, however, Athens opens its arms to “disco bebop” band the Macpodz, who hail from Ann Arbor.