The Career and Internship Fair will be held this Tuesday in Baker University Center Ballroom
By Emily Daffron | Feb. 17, 2014More than 100 companies will be in Baker University Center Ballroom on Tuesday looking to hire some Bobcats.
More than 100 companies will be in Baker University Center Ballroom on Tuesday looking to hire some Bobcats.
Amid national attention given to energy efficiency, supporters of an Ohio Senate resolution are saying new cutting-edge standards could do more to harm than help.
Bob Evans, 357 E. State St., is rewarding veterans today with a free stack of pancakes in celebration of Presidents' Day. All that's necessary is showing a valid military ID to a Bob Evans employee.
Athens City Council will meet at 7 p.m. for their weekly meeting at City Hall.
Like any good love story, local farmer Marilyn Wentworth’s began when she least expected it.
Ohio University held its first Women’s Panhellenic Association Scholarship Banquet to honor women in sororities and fraternities who did well academically.
A previous Pulitzer Prize Board co-chair is in town to speak on the future of journalism and reporting the news partisanly.
Valentine’s Day might be one of the most beloved or most hated days of the year, but lovers are not the only ones who adore the holiday.
Despite the Ohio Investigative Unit’s focus on cracking down on underage drinkers in Athens, the undercover agents often turn their attention to the bars themselves.
CVS Pharmacy will remove cigarettes and other tobacco products from its shelves by Oct. 1 in order to promote better health for its customers.
Particularly harsh weather throughout most of the U.S. this year — including subzero temperatures, inches of snow and freezing rain — has hampered outreach efforts at several community service organizations around Athens, officials have said.
The Ohio State Personnel Board of Review reinstated Thursday a deputy Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly fired nearly two years ago.
A Muggle typically doesn’t pass up on a chance to live like a wizard.
Ohio University is having its own troubles keeping its salt pile stocked.
Unlike in years past, two sibling police agencies did not have much to discuss after this past weekend.
A look at local roads during the city’s recent subzero weather proves Athens must be out of road salt.
Three days after he was arrested and locked up in a Franklin County correctional facility, an Ohio University assistant professor in the College of Business pleaded not guilty in county court to a 12-count indictment involving child pornography.
Though local K-12 students celebrate their double-digit number of snow days with snowmen and snowball fights, administrators are anxious about the repercussions of missing so much school.
The Technology Depot and Bobcat Essentials are combining to “better serve” Ohio University, according to a university press release.
Amol Kharabe, an Ohio University business professor who is facing multiple charges involving child pornography, pleaded not guilty Thursday to 12 felony charges.