Post Haste: Find out when Athens' infamous spring fests will be; The Hungry Cat moved
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An ordinance for specifically an "outdoor" pool will be introduced at the weekly Athens City Council meeting, despite residents and some city council members calling for an indoor aquatic center.
Attendance at women’s basketball games decreased over winter break, while men’s attendance stayed consistent in the five thousand range.
An APD report found the pedestrian at fault for an accident on Court Street on Friday night.
In the years leading up to and during the Civil Rights Movement, African-American students faced multiple forms of discrimination on Ohio University’s campus.
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After The Hungry Cat Food Truck reopened last semester near Clippinger Laboratories, it will have a new location at the top of Morton Hill starting Tuesday.
The Athens Police Department may see changes in the future due to a state task force discussing state wide police policy initiatives.
The plan addresses issues such as flooding, increased pedestrian access and the potential renovation and construction of buildings.
OU scientists worked with Australian collaborators to help discover that the dinosaur was different than previously thought.
The leak has caused Biddle, Bush, Gamertsfelder and Perkins halls to not have hot water. Jefferson Hall will remain without power until further notice.
The subject was “awake and alert” when he left the scene, but his condition is unknown as of Sunday morning.
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Ohio students living in Jefferson, Washington, Bryan and Voigt Halls returned to a dorms without hot water.
Ohio University alumnus Wilfred Konneker died at the age of 93 last week.
Efforts to legalize marijuana in Ohio continue with Ohioans to End Prohibition's proposed Cannabis Control Amendment.
A popular bar in Athens has closed for renovations. Coincidentally, the establisment's liquor license has been suspended for the duration of the closure.
Ohio University placed first in diversion rate and ninth in total recycling.
DNA evidence from a suspect of a sexual assault on June 20 matched a suspect that had been identified by DNA from a case in 2006.
Number Fest is coming again this spring.