Double Take: Current Athens businesses had a variety of different uses in past decades
By Maygan Beeler | Feb. 4, 2016Athens businesses saw different uses in past decades, from private residences to literary-themed restaurants.
Athens businesses saw different uses in past decades, from private residences to literary-themed restaurants.
In a news release Thursday the City of Athens asked residents to continue to submit tips and be patient with the ongoing investigation.
Lin's parents were both professors at Ohio University.
After last year's Pride Week, which only had one event, disappointed some members of Student Senate, this year's body passed a budget to fund the event.
The segment on Delta Gamma ran early Thursday morning alongside the stories of sorority members from Syracuse University and the University of Louisville.
Talk of student trustee voting rights in the Ohio State House
An OU student was charged with intoxication Thursday after knocking incessantly at the wrong door.
Some male students defy stereotypes in predominantly female majors.
The Ohio Inspector General has requested presidential records from OU three times, though it's unclear if an investigation is ongoing.
Florida Sen. Ted Cruz beat Donald Trump by 3.4 points while former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton only beat Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders by tenths of a percent.
The deadline to apply for the Ohio University Survivor Advocacy Program interim advocate position — which nine people have applied for — has been pushed to Feb. 15.
In the most recent incident, a 33-year-old man reported being filmed in a Baker Center bathroom.
Athens City Code Director John Paszke was fired Monday after various disputes with Athens City Council and Athens administration.
Jenny Hall-Jones, interim vice President for Student Affairs and dean of students, and Councilwoman Jennifer Cochran, D-At Large are co-chairing a city and university task force to look into the safety of fests, Hall-Jones said.
OU is not the only university experiencing a decline in the number of Group I faculty.
Items on the budget include six Avalanche pizzas, posters, makeup kits for drag show participants, the DJ cost for the Jackie O’s dance party and $1,000 to pay the travel expenses for guest speaker Kristo Gobin.
The talk is tonight at 7.
Today is Groundhog Day.
The resolution that was unexpectedly voted on was the last to be presented at the meeting and amended the policy regarding the relocation of students at the regional Ohio University campuses.
Graduate Student Senate chose to approve four requests for funding out of eight requests submitted.