City council: Fire chief calls for new vehicles
May 12, 2008City officials said they hope Ohio University will help pay for the fire department's roughly $1.4 million ladder truck following talks at last night's city council meeting.
City officials said they hope Ohio University will help pay for the fire department's roughly $1.4 million ladder truck following talks at last night's city council meeting.
A new law recognizing alpacas as livestock in Ohio will turn farmers' hobbies into profitable businesses, supporters and farmers said.
Former Hocking College student Ronald Hendrickson II talked for nearly three hours Friday about the night his ex-girlfriend died.
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This letter is in response to Ms. Alissa Griffith's column on OU's campus going smoke-free.
A fresh jar of salsa is great. Without dirtying a bowl, you can dip chips right in and get lots of hearty and tomato-y goodness. Of course, eventually the amount of salsa decreases, and you get to the point where you are trying to maneuver your hand through the mouth of the jar to get to the good stuff. Although there is some salsa left, all the easy-to-get stuff is now in your stomach.
The unfortunate events that have recently unfolded in the Ohio attorney general's office have damaged the integrity of that office and the public trust. The Ohio University College Democrats support the decision made by Gov. Strickland and our other statewide Democratic officials in calling for Marc Dann's resignation. The environment created by Dann and his subordinates was highly improper, particularly given that he and other statewide officials were elected in 2006 in response to the widespread culture of corruption generated by the Republican Party.-
Editor's note: This is the fourth in an eight-part series describing the evaluations of Ohio University deans. Seven of the 10 deans who head OU's colleges were formally evaluated this year and an eighth called for his own review.The College of Education's dean received lower approval ratings than any dean this year but expressed minimal concern about how the results will affect her leadership.
The Bobcats moved one step closer to the level of balance needed to compete for a conference title, and Emily Amendola led the way in record-breaking fashion.
AKRON ' Ohio's six seniors walked onto the field and lifted a plaque over their heads with smiles on their faces and tears in their eyes.
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Will Klatt has become a kind of fixture on the Ohio University campus, almost an establishment himself despite his anti-establishment views and rhetoric. Klatt is the face of change ' change to the structure of governance, change to specific policies, change to the overall atmosphere of OU. With this in mind, The Post endorses Will Klatt for Student Senate president.
On his team's biggest day of the season, Ohio coach Joe Carbone reflected on a similar situation last season that ended very differently.
Athletics Director Jim Schaus couldn't fit his excitement into just one simile. He needed two.
An Ohio University alumnus who became a leader in Liberian politics will deliver the keynote speech for International Week at 7 tonight in Baker Center Ballroom.
College students and local law enforcement are usually cast as foes, but student Juan Soto considers a member of the police department his friend.