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Ohio University’s Survivor Advocacy Program, or SAP, has adapted to COVID-19 and, with the school year coming to an end, its staff is taking time to reminisce on the school year and what’s to come.
Student Senate members presented and approved all nominations for senior awards during the meeting on Wednesday night, which include senator emeritus, justice emeritus and senior honors.
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The Athens Police Department and Ohio Investigative Unit are staying vigilant during COVID-19 to catch underage drinkers.
Just over a week after hundreds of Ohio University students crowded onto Court Street to celebrate OU’s March Madness win, city officials are getting a better idea of the scope of the damage caused by the crowd.
Ohio University recently proposed a decrease in funding for the Center for Law, Justice and Culture, or CLJC, prompting pushback from students and faculty alike.
Almost 800 people attended the Zoom kick-off event Monday for a letter-writing campaign in support of Collin’s Law.
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Ohio University and Athens County officials are urging students to celebrate appropriately following the mass celebrations that occurred along Court Street after OU men’s basketball’s Saturday night upset over Virginia.
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The Athens community is bracing for unlawful fests this month after Ohio University President Duane Nellis and Athens Mayor Steve Patterson issued a public warning March 15.
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Today is Friday, Feb. 26, 2021. Here’s what you need to know:
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An appellate court lawsuit alleging Ohio University turned a blind eye to the sexual assault of a minor by a police officer has led to a legal question about whether Title IX protections extend to non-students attending university-sponsored events.
The internet is a space that is constantly changing and being on it is unavoidable in American culture. Especially with virtual learning, children are relying on the web more and more, and parents must stay up to date on the dangers the online world poses.
Ohio University’s Women’s Center is holding Say Her Name events throughout Spring Semester to honor the lives and further the conversation of Black women who have faced police brutality.
Today is Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021. Here’s what you need to know: