Ohio University students struggle to balance jobs, cost of education
By Seth Archer | Apr. 5, 2015Ohio University students struggle to balance school work, and the jobs they have to pay for that schooling
Ohio University students struggle to balance school work, and the jobs they have to pay for that schooling
The Post talked to former Bobcat and current Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim player Marc Krauss during spring training in Tempe.
Former Ohio baseball player Marc Krauss is balancing playing professionally and finishing his degree.
The Applebee's on 547 E. State St. caught fire early Sunday afternoon for reasons that are still unknown.Damage appeared to be contained near the back of the restaurant. There are a number of charred seats and tables outside, and employees said Applebee's would be closed for the rest of the day.There was one Athens Fire Department pumper truck at the scene around 3:15 p.m.An area manager for the chain drove to the restaurant from West Virginia, arriving at around 4:30 and leaving shortly after 5.Employees were unable to comment on the occurrence but said more information would likely be available Monday morning. @wtperkinswp198712@ohio.edu
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