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The Ohio University Police Department dealt with a few cases of mistaken identity over the weekend.
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The Ohio University Police Department dealt with a few cases of mistaken identity over the weekend.
Ohio University held a defense lecture and demonstration for students Monday in Baker Ballroom.
Athens City Council members met Monday to discuss leasing smart parking meters, the designation of the Stewart Macdonald Building as a local historic designation and dewatering plans for the wastewater treatment plant.
The Athens Police Department received a report of a rape Friday for a rape that occurred in May.
Football season is upon us, and, thanks to the innovations of contemporary culture wars, that means it’s also time to talk politics. Last week, in between posts criticizing the Obama administration economic policy and attacking Kamala Harris over the Brett Kavanaugh hearings, President Donald Trump found time to tweet, “What was Nike thinking?” referring to Nike’s decision to renegotiate their contract with Colin Kaepernick to make him the centerpiece of the brand’s 30th anniversary “Just Do It” campaign.
The Athens Police Department received its third report of sexual imposition on Saturday.
Student Senate held an open forum Thursday to let students voice their concerns, make suggestions and vote on one of the three safety apps available.
The opening weeks of this semester have been unprecedented, not necessarily because of the volume of sexual assaults reported to police, but because of the way the campus has responded.
The annual BBQ on The Bricks took place Wednesday evening outside Baker Center.
The Athens Police Department received a report of rape from OhioHealth O’Bleness Hospital on Tuesday, according to a news release issued by the department Wednesday.
One student found himself in a bushel of trouble by Bush Hall last weekend.
Today is Thursday, Sept. 13, 2018. Here’s what you need to know:
Correction appended.
With local police having received several rape reports within the first few weeks of classes, people shouldn’t be walking home alone. Here are the different ways you can get a ride if you can’t find someone to safely walk you home:
On Wednesday evening, the Athens Police Department received a call from a mandatory reporter who said a sexual assault had occurred.
Thursday is National Read Book Day, so that means you should grab a book and get to reading. Here are a seven books you would probably rather read than the textbooks required for your classes:
A panel of 11 experts discussed and responded to questions Wednesday night regarding the “What Were You Wearing?” art exhibit, which opened Aug. 30 and displays clothing worn by 43 survivors of sexual assault and rape from Athens County and Ohio University. The exhibit is located in the Trisolini Gallery in Baker Center.
The Ohio University Police Department received a report Wednesday of a rape in an unknown OU residence hall.
Editor's note: This story has been updated twice following a fourth report of sexual assault, released Wednesday, and a fifth report, released Thursday.
BlacKkKlansman follows Ron Stallworth (John David Washington), the first black cop to serve in the Colorado Springs Police Department in 1975. During the film we get to watch as Ron rises up from working in the records room, having to deal with the racist remarks from his colleagues, to heading an investigation into the Ku Klux Klan or ‘The Organization’ as the members like to refer to it as.