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The Ohio Guarantee is being extended to Ohio University’s regional campuses. (The Post)
A former Ohio University student was found guilty of rape Thursday.
It is Friday once more. Thursday was National Margarita Day, and despite the cold, many people at Ohio University probably celebrated accordingly. There are just 15 days left until spring break, and incessant rain is passing through Athens once again. Here is some fun news to give you a laugh on this rainy day.
As you all may be aware from our past few columns, February is Black History Month. Here is a list of four influential queer black people that you should know.
The Ohio University Police Department dispatched officers to the lobby of Bromley Hall on Feb. 8 for a report of an intoxicated female.
Today is Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018. Here’s what you need to know.
Cheyenne Price was passing the bottom of Baker Center at about 9 p.m. on Jan. 23 when she was stopped by a man.
The Ohio University Police Department responded to a call Jan. 26 about an intoxicated man outside Voigt Hall. The man was found laying on the ground with an injury and was unable to walk without assistance.
Ohio University Student Senate passed a bill Wednesday that expresses its support for the Ohio Fairness Act.
Siblings came to campus for Sibs Weekend to experience their first tastes of college life. This year, though, none left campus in handcuffs after a night of drinking.
The Ridges is set to undergo more than $15 million in construction, renovation and demolition to make room for several new offices in the coming year.
One year after the Baker 70 arrests, the Ohio University LGBT Center and Students for Law, Justice and Culture held a panel Thursday with students to discuss what has changed since the arrests.
It is now February. The flu has officially hit Ohio University, and snow and rain are quickly approaching again. Here is some fun news to brighten your cloudy week.
On the night of Feb. 1, 2017 — one year ago Thursday — Jolana Watson and 69 other students were arrested during a protest in Baker Center.
A lot has changed in a year — but the rules about protesting in university buildings are as foggy as they were a year ago when the Ohio University Police Department arrested 70 students who were peacefully protesting in Baker Center and demanding that OU become a sanctuary campus.
Folks, I come to you here tonight an exhausted Trump watcher and columnist. In the past year, we’ve borne witness to literally innumerable scandals and examples of bad faith, by both Trump himself and by those around him.
Snowball fights are a great winter activity — except when they land someone in jail.
The Ohio University Police Department has received three reports of rape since the beginning of Spring Semester.
People had trouble finding bathrooms over the holiday season in Athens.
At its last meeting of 2017, Athens City Council unanimously passed resolutions expressing appreciation of the City of Athens to the council members not returning for another term.