Annual Veterans Day parade to be held Friday
By Kevin Pan | Nov. 10, 2016The annual Veterans Day parade will begin at 10 a.m. on Morris Ave.
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The annual Veterans Day parade will begin at 10 a.m. on Morris Ave.
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Student Senate did not vote on any resolutions during its Wednesday meeting.
Approximately 1,350 students completed the survey from Spring Semester.
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When Ohio University students woke up on Wednesday to discover Donald Trump would be the next president of the United States, some greeted the news with jubilation and others greeted it with despair.
Professor Loran Marsan married girlfriend Jolena Hansbarger at the Athens County Courthouse Wednesday afternoon in protest of Donald Trump winning the election.
While it was a comparatively quiet week for OUPD, the Athens County Sheriff’s Office received various election-related complaints.
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Although some Hillary Clinton supporters eagerly voted for her during this year's election, some Democrats were less enthused.
Ohio University students took to the bars to watch the results of the election Tuesday night.
Republicans reclaimed the White House on Tuesday as Donald Trump was elected president of the United States, defeating Democrat Hillary Clinton in a neck-and-neck race.
Republican candidate Frank Hoagland beat incumbent Lou Gentile, D-Steubenville, in the Ohio Senate race for the 30th district Tuesday with nearly 53 percent of the vote.
Republican Jay Edwards won the race for the Ohio House of Representatives’ 94th district, beating Democrat Sarah Grace by about 58 percent.
The three levies included funding for the Athens City School District, Athens’ senior centers and the Athens City-County Health Department.
Republican Steve Stivers won his fourth term.
Sen. Rob Portman, the Republican incumbent, reclaimed his seat in the U.S. Senate after a landslide win Tuesday.
Post photographer Oliver Hamlin talks about shooting sports.