Lower rate gives taxpayers more money
Jan. 30, 2008Because of the latest installment of Ohio's 2005 tax reform, taxpayers will receive more money in their paychecks and less in their tax refunds.
Because of the latest installment of Ohio's 2005 tax reform, taxpayers will receive more money in their paychecks and less in their tax refunds.
The first of four candidates for Vice President for Research and Creative Activity and Dean of the Graduate College answered questions yesterday at an open forum.
An Ohio University professor's innovation could improve national security, enhance environmental monitoring, benefit science students and help doctors save lives.
Take two parts The Smiths, one part Sufjan Stevens and one part Brand New and you have The Instant.
Coach Dan Morris said that newcomer Steve Osacky is exactly what he was looking for after last season.
Jason Marshall was in a very different place one year ago.
The Appalachian Center for Economic Networks (ACEnet) will use state grant money to determine if the Athens Community Center parking lot can host events like the Athens Farmers Market.
A grant awarded to Ohio University in October will help establish a certificate program in Jewish Studies, pending approval from the Board of Trustees.
City administrators will soon review two alternate plans for the Stimson Avenue property first slated to become a gentleman's club.
Does Ohio University seriously think it has solved the housing problem?
Students can get a taste of Israeli culture at The Front Room tonight when Esta, an international ensemble from Israel, stops on campus as part of a week-long workshop in Nelsonville.
The Ohio swimming and diving team seemed to be smaller than usual last night, but that did not stop the 'Cats from continuing their hot streak when facing Marshall.
First Miami coach Charlie Coles, then Akron's Keith Dambrot, and finally Kent State's Jim Christian joined the group of Mid-American Conference coaches taking notice of Ohio's defense.
Senseless, irrational, uncouth, disrespectful and appalling are just a few of the words that cannot begin to describe the numerous race parties thrown by Ohio University students this past weekend. The newsfeed on Facebook revealed that some students took the long weekend as an opportunity to have parties and dress up as gangstas
The Ohio University administration recently announced that it plans to fund OU's $30 million strategic plan with money OU already has. The funding plan, formerly known as the Five Year Academic Action Plan, will focus on important areas like academics, retention and recruitment. It also has been renamed the Five Year Vision Ohio Implementation Plan to reinforce its link to Vision Ohio.
A different player has stepped up for Ohio in every game so far in conference play, but yesterday it took a trio of guards to seal the Bobcats' victory.
I read with interest Ashley Herzog's column about Antioch College in The Post, and I suggest that she might be interested in researching the topic more thoroughly.-
Ohio University's third dean of students candidate addressed students' concerns about alcohol policies and fostering student success at two open forums yesterday.
Lowell Jacobs is bringing underground art to its original origins ' underground.