Oscars attendees received a gift certificate for axe-throwing; Ohio state code has some weird rules
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There was no host, so it was over before 11:30 p.m. EST.
Plus, discussions about Nirvana and discovering music on YouTube.
The Bobcats narrowly defeated the Golden Flashes on Saturday.
Sherleena Buchman, with the help of GRID Lab employees, turned a classroom simulation into an educational 360-degree video.
Every game, Justin Hynes steps up when the team needs someone.
The Bobcats struggled to score runs in their weekend trip to California.
The Chop Shop barbershop is an epicenter for local Athens tradition.
The new owners are already quite familiar with another one of Athens’ late-night food spots.
This is a poor use of the executive office.
Athens has ‘glass-free zones’ in which people are not allowed to have any glass container on city-owned property, according to Athens’ Code of Ordinances.
The bill will be presented to mandate all university faculty become certified in the Green Dot Bystander Intervention Program, which has successfully reduced sexual assault up to 50 percent.
Three committees and council as a whole will discuss projects.
The latest move from the administration will have dire impacts on southeast Ohio.
One focus of the public input portion of the meeting was about the degree of sustainability the new buildings will reach.
A university administrator responds to a recent ‘Post’ article.
Trump’s precedent is creating turmoil.
Rent will come to campus for the fifth time, the 20th anniversary tour visiting for the second time.
Fans of the first film should see the sequel, but not get their hopes up for the results.