Hopewell mounds vying for UNESCO spot; See how often OU trustees were absent
By Jeremy Hill | Apr. 18, 2017Your daily Athens newsletter
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The MFA playwrights program is putting on their annual playwrights festival in a two-week event.
The technique also bypasses the effects of the typically unfavorable soil in the Athens area.
The long, stressful and eventful path of Nathan Rourke's recruiting path has placed him in Athens.
Council members also passed a measure using pool levy funds to make the Community Center more accessible.
Both the College Democrats and College Republicans presidents will step back at the end of the semester and be replaced.
Mercury is in retrograde.
Sports Editor Charlie Hatch recalls Ohio's five most-painful moments of the 2016-17 school year.
The Attorney General continues his campaign against drugs, targeting the popular painkiller.
She shares what her goals are as the new student trustee and what she hopes to gain from this position.
The Ohio Revised Code states that trustees must attend at least three-fifths of meetings.
A university-wide search committee will be created and a search firm will be hired to fill the position.
Faced with the pressures of expectations and the weakening of will, consoling and meaningful music masks the feelings of existential dread and absolute failure.
Ohio finished eight for the tournament.
He's probably just doing it for the sake of doing something.
The two resolutions will focus on funding for the March for Science and changing the Rules and Procedures.
The Bobcats' offense, which has struggled lately, will look to get back to scoring.
Hailey Hrynewich is one of Ohio's best athletes in years, as Hrynewich looks to play professionally.
Two deferred compensation accounts, set aside for the former president until his departure, contained $1.012 million.