City Council: City Council members to discuss a pedestrian tunnel and AUBA trick-or-treat
By Erica Tracy | Oct. 7, 2018Richland Ave. will have an underground pedestrian tunnel before next school year.
Richland Ave. will have an underground pedestrian tunnel before next school year.
Swing State of Mind discusses the key races for Republicans in this November’s midterm election.
House Bill 160 has been supported by the Ohio Chamber of Commerce.
Student Senate leadership believes the threat against Anna Ayers’ life came from a senate member.
The body also appointed a new vice president for finance, Michael Senteney.
Halloween Block Party music will begin at 6 p.m. on Oct. 27 on Court Street.
GSS members will also vote on a new candidate for vice president of finance.
Survivors have access to legal resources and others, such as shelter, transportation and child support.
The hosts and the president of the OU College Democrats discuss the Democrats on the midterm elections ballot.
In the 2014 midterm election, 12.4 percent of young Ohioans voted.
Student Senate also passed five resolutions at Wednesday’s meeting.
The midterm elections will be held Nov. 6.
There is a lot of buzz surrounding the possibility of a wave election occurring this year as Democrats and Republicans campaign before the midterms.
The other resolution will help fund the Love Yourself keynote speaker.
Changes to Title 35 will allow Athens to exercise their full rights of way.
Council members will discuss the Athens Fire Headquarters, which is more than 30 years old.
The new podcast will look to feature local politicians, activists and professors as guests.
Both Mike DeWine and Richard Cordray want to regulate college tuition costs and reduce K-12 testing.
Student Senate condemned House Bill 658, appointed a new senator and passed a budget for a speaker.
The body also heard from recently appointed Assistant Dean of Students Kathy Fahl.