Faculty Senate: Mass email policy and building maintenance raise questions at Faculty Senate meeting
By Kyra Cobb | Sep. 14, 2015Faculty express a desire to learn more about a mass email policy in the works.
Faculty express a desire to learn more about a mass email policy in the works.
City Council hears from Athens farmers’ market, discusses fire truck payments and issues with saved vacation time.
OUPD responded to a male who had urinated in the common area of his dorm and passed out with a half burned cigarette in his mouth.
LGBT support surged outside Baker in response to traveling preachers.
Playboy cited the bars on Court Street, springtime fests and the Halloween Block Party as reasons for OU's high ranking.
Despite backlash from some uptown business owners, Athens Police Chief Tom Pyle approved a route that almost completely bypasses Court Street.
Monday’s meeting was a first between Athens City Council and Ohio University’s Student Senate in recent years.
The Ohio University Police Department received its third report of a sex-related crime Fall Semester.
Police responded to rowdy partygoers Saturday night on Mill Street.
The Athens Farmers market is seeking a new location and will be asking Athens City Council for assistance.
Attendance at Ohio University home opener games has fluctuated over the past six years.
At their first meeting of the academic year, Faculty Senate members will discuss topics such as faculty compensation and state funding from Ohio's biennial state budget.
Athens County is one of three counties that could be affected.
After a fight broke out on Mill Street early Sunday morning, students allegedly spotted a gun-toting individual in the area.
Outside of Saturday's home opener against Marshall University, Graduate Student Senate protested for living wages for graduate assistants.
The Ohio University Police Department is working to solve a series of thefts involving stolen elevator lightbulbs from Bromley's elevators.
Despite backlash from some uptown business owners, Athens Police Chief Tom Pyle approved a route that almost completely bypasses Court Street.
ROTC cadets with students run a 2,071-stair challenge to remember heroes of 9/11.
The Pawpaw Festival is this weekend.
Athens' legislators have work in store for them when Statehouse members return from break.