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(04/06/22 1:10am)
I usually hate writing about things like this, and hate talking about it even more. The subject is heartbreaking and draining, especially when it feels like nobody's listening. But, after several antisemitic terror attacks last week, I feel that I cannot be silent any longer.
(04/01/22 10:27pm)
OUPD reported a sexual offense Friday that reportedly occurred Wednesday afternoon at Schoonover Center.
(04/01/22 4:28am)
Ohio University is known to some as a party school, with fest season being one of the most important times for partying of the year. Due to COVID-19, however, fest season has not taken place for the past two years. This year, juniors, freshmen and sophomores will all be experiencing their first real fest season at the same time. However, with all of the partying and drinking that takes place comes all of the cans, bottles, cups and other waste produced by the events.
(03/27/22 9:16pm)
After a strong start to the weekend with Congo Fest on Friday, partygoers continued the excitement and energy into High Fest on Saturday.
(03/25/22 1:55am)
The Ohio University Police Department, or OUPD, released a statement Thursday on recent investigations regarding hate crimes and racist misconduct on Ohio University’s Athens campus.
(03/23/22 10:09pm)
On Wednesday, Ohio University President Hugh Sherman sent a university-wide email updating students, faculty and staff on the steps it has taken regarding the racist hate crime that occurred over the weekend.
(03/23/22 3:05am)
Editor’s Note: The Post does not endorse or condone breaking the law.
(03/22/22 5:34pm)
Ohio pitcher Brady Linkel has been charged with criminal mischief following an incident that occurred in James Hall early Monday morning.
(03/22/22 12:34am)
Editor’s Note: This story contains incidents of racism and vulgarities that may be triggering for some readers.
(03/18/22 2:04am)
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law Monday changing a salient gun law in Ohio.
(03/16/22 3:42am)
On a yearly basis, local crime rates rise with the temperature.
(03/16/22 2:56am)
In late February, Athens City Council passed an ordinance that expanded discrimination provisions within the city’s code and defined the procedure for which discrimination claims would be processed.
(03/15/22 2:03am)
The first horror movie to win an Oscar for best picture was 1991’s Silence of the Lambs. Equal parts police procedural and grindhouse horror, Director Johnathan Demme brought the low-budget thrills of horror to a wider audience. This was due, in part, to his early works with b-movie king Roger Corman, who makes a brief cameo.
(03/01/22 8:10pm)
The Ohio University Police Department received a report of a rape Saturday evening from OhioHealth O’Bleness Hospital.
(02/28/22 3:19am)
In the U.S., alcohol is a big part of society. Currently, 61% of Americans aged 21 and older say that they drink alcohol. Because the consumption of alcohol is considered such a normal event, alcoholism and high-risk drinking has become a major problem. Over 15 million Americans struggle with an alcohol use disorder.
(02/16/22 4:37am)
A movement from Athens community members to increase street lighting in the city has been ongoing, and Athens Service Safety Director Andy Stone said it is a constant “push and pull” for lawmakers to accommodate community members’ public safety concerns.
(02/15/22 7:53pm)
A report of rape was received Monday evening by OUPD from O’Bleness Hospital.
(02/11/22 4:44am)
Calling a crisis hotline is not easy. Asking for help is not easy. What should be easy for a resident assistant, however, is carrying out a wellness check on a student the first time her father calls out of concern for her well-being, seeing as that is the point of the job.
(02/09/22 4:38am)
After two years, fest season is back.
(02/04/22 4:25am)
Brad Airy, along with his family, have launched a wrongful death and reckless negligence lawsuit against Ohio University and other involved parties for the death of Jordyn Airy.