Post Modern: Occupatience
By Adam Wagner | Mar. 30, 2011Editor’s Note: This is the first in a four-part series about the current job market.
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a four-part series about the current job market.
A year after photos posted on Facebook led to arrests in the wake of last year’s Palmerfest, Ohio University is incorporating the incriminating potential of social media into this quarter’s fest safety campaign.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich signed Senate Bill 5 into effect at about 7:20 p.m., which will limit collective bargaining rights for 360,000 public employees across the state.
As Ohio jumped out to a nine-point lead against Ball State, a glimpse of the Bobcats’ true talent flashed throughout Quicken Loans Arena.
With B.o.B.’s concert a month and a half away, the University Program Council has been receiving some interesting suggestions for the opening act.
A revised Senate Bill 5, which would limit collective bargaining rights for public sector unions, passed yesterday in the Ohio House of Representatives by nine votes.
Athens area residents can now plant their own food supply because of a seed giveaway started by a local nonprofit.
LOGAN — As he exited his car yesterday afternoon, a lone deputy from the Hocking County Sheriff’s Office announced his intentions to the few media members still gathered at Faith Tabernacle Church, a small house of worship just north of Nelsonville.
An Athens County Commissioner was arraigned on domestic violence charges in court yesterday.
Ohio University recently extended its outreach efforts across the river with its first out-of-state community college partnership.
After Senate Bill 5 passed in the Ohio House yesterday, Ohio members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees are looking to petition for a “citizens’ veto.”
Below is a weekly podcast with Student Senate President Jesse Neader and Post Staff Writer Joe Fox.
Uncertainty about Japan’s destabilized nuclear reactors has prompted Ohio University to cancel Study Abroad to the beleaguered nation this quarter.|
About 50 people crammed into the Athens County Commissioners conference room yesterday to debate reopening a strip mine near Amesville.
Ohio University’s new multipurpose center might cost an estimated quarter of a million dollars per year for maintenance and utility use after its construction.