Top news of the third week of Spring Semester was the start of suspended Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly's Criminal trial. Kelly was indicted last year on 25 charges.
In addition, how Ohio University Survivor Advocacy Program will be funded after October was a major point of discussion on campus this past week, as well as the evolving controversy involving the president of the International Student Union, Phally Chroy, who walked out of the most recent meeting Monday after more members asked for his impeachment.
On the enterprise front, The Post broke down which streets in Athens receive the most tickets for trash violations, and Post Modern took an in-depth look into birth control.
Read the stories here:
Pat Kelly Trial
Editorial: Students should follow the Kelly case as it develops
Jury selection marks day one of Pat Kelly Trial
Editorial: Difficult to pick jurors for high-profile Kelly case
Final jury confirmed on day two of Pat Kelly trial
First day of witness testimony in Pat Kelly trial surrounds document destruction
Kelly confident after former employees testify during day four of trial
From The Editor's Desk: Tweeting potential jurors’ names an ethical, not legal, question
Suspended Sheriff fined $500 for violating gag order
OUSAP Funding
Students worry as $270,000 grant for OU's Survivor Advocacy Program sets to expire this year
South Green RAs offered jobs back
RAs rehired after being fired for an alleged drinking incident
ISU controversy
International Student Union president walks out of meeting
The year in trash
City fines Mill, Congress, State, High and Lancaster residents thousands for trash
Students pay more than $1,000 in trash fines
Post Modern