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Fewer registered nurses are returning to school as many have obtained the necessary bachelor’s degree required by many healthcare systems.
Student Senate shares plans for more activities, including Pride Week, Ohio University Founders Day and new outdoor programming, for students.
The change will allow establishments to remain open for longer hours.
After struggling through COVID-19, Firdous Express finds its place in Athens.
A man called 911 to express his dissatisfaction with medical care he had received earlier in the day.
Happy Halloween! Right? In the recent episode of the newest Marvel show, audiences face the real dystopia created by Wanda Maximoff including the good, the bad and the ugly.
Perfect for when the dining hall just doesn’t cut it anymore.
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GSS is teaming up with the University of Kentucky’s GSS to co-host the NAGPS Midwestern Regional Conference.
Kevin and Madison and Toby and Kate each have new additions to the family.
Beauty doesn’t have to break the bank.
Abigail deserved better.
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Lana Condor is lovely in the film.
Skip the restaurant and try stir-frying at home with these techniques.
President Joe Biden extended the pause of student debt and insurance payments to Sept. 30 on his first day in office.
Teaching internships for education majors has undergone significant changes due to the pandemic.
Councilwoman Fahl’s primary challenger Alan Swank is distinctly focusing on hearing the voice of voters to direct his campaign.