You won't be able to take a bus to Number Fest this year
Students will have to find their own transportation to Number Fest this year.
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Students will have to find their own transportation to Number Fest this year.
Correction appended.
In September, students and faculty began asking questions about Ohio University’s interim “Freedom of Expression” policy. As the academic year comes to a close, we now have yet another policy — but everyone still has questions.
Reports of sex crimes and drug violations are increasing at Ohio University at the same time overall crime reports are decreasing, a shift that mirrors national trends.
The Ohio University Police Department received two reports of rape during the weekend of Palmer Fest.
While students attend fest during the spring, local police bring in additional officers to ensure the safety of students, but that comes with a cost.
This article has been updated to reflect the most recent reporting.
Some students jumped off roofs while others ate ice cream at Palmer Fest on Saturday.
After months of feedback and deliberation, Ohio University’s Executive Staff Policy Committee announced a new set of proposed “Freedom of Expression” policies Thursday.
A new Qdoba location was announced at the beginning of summer 2017 and will have a grand opening in May.
The Presidential Policy Advisory Group sent its final report of 24 recommendations for the “Freedom of Expression” policy to Ohio University President Duane Nellis on Monday morning.
On Jan. 23, 2014, then 19-year-old Justin Bieber was arrested in Miami Beach, Florida for drag-racing in a local neighborhood. The arresting officer stated that Bieber (under the influence of marijuana, alcohol, and Xanax) had been acting belligerent. Soon after, he was taken into custody due to continuously taking his hands off of his vehicle and refusing to comply with basic police commands. The next day, he was released on $2,500 bond and took a plea deal in August that included 12 hours of anger management classes and make a donation to the “Our Kids” organization. That’s it – end of story.
A plumbing issue on High Street did not cause festgoers to have a crappy fest.
You’ve bought the Natty Light. You’ve booked the perfect DJ to play off your porch. You’ve been dreaming of this weekend since you signed the lease to your house on High Street.
About seven students stood in the back of Baker Ballroom protesting Ohio University’s process to implement a policy on speech and public protests.
The day before St. Patrick’s Day, one man visiting Ohio University had a "trashy" night.
A former Ohio University student convicted of rape has been sentenced to 11 years in state prison.
Some students left Mill Fest with a hankering for pizza or a need for sleep — others left in handcuffs.
When Brie Sivy reported her sexual assault to the Ohio University Police Department, she had several fears.
Despite the gusty winds and temperatures in the mid-40s, clear skies and sunlight brought a large crowd to this year’s kickoff of fest season.