Marijuana depenalization passes in Athens
Under a new Athens ordinance, those convicted of misdemeanor marijuana offenses will pay no fines.
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Under a new Athens ordinance, those convicted of misdemeanor marijuana offenses will pay no fines.
An Ohio University employee was arrested for allegedly making terroristic threats to fellow employees at Nelson Dining Hall on Monday.
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With drug prices and victims’ rights making up some of the bigger issues up for vote this year, it’s important to take time to vote in local elections.
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After the public comment period ended on Oct. 20, President Duane Nellis announced the creation of an 11-member advisory group to help decide the future of the university’s contentious interim “Freedom of Expression” policy.
Of the 10 largest four-year public universities in Ohio, Ohio University had the second most rape and sexual assault reports in 2016.
The Ohio University Police Department received its third report of a sex offense on campus for the Fall Semester on Monday night. All three reports have come in within a span of nine days.
Whether art informs culture or culture informs art, the two intertwine when one steps on the foot of the other. And in the months following the 2016 election, there’s been a lot of informing going on, but not without insights.
More than a week after more than 100 people marched in protest of Ohio University’s interim “Freedom of Expression” policies, OU President Duane Nellis announced an 11-member advisory committee that will help decide the policies’ futures.
The Ohio University Police Department received its second report of rape for the Fall Semester on Friday morning.
The Canadian man who landed a cocaine-laden plane at Ohio University’s Gordon K. Bush Airport in March has been sentenced to eight years in prison.
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The Athens Halloween Block Party is a big deal to partygoers, but some local businesses struggle to turn a profit.
More than 1,200 guests have registered to stay in residence halls for Halloween weekend this year.
During their Tuesday night meeting, the Ohio University Graduate Student Senate named Commissioner for Housing, Transportation and Parking Zachary Watts the new vice president for legislative affairs.
Neither the Athens Police Department nor the Ohio University Police Department routinely ask people about immigration status, but both agencies do cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Halloween is coming up, so that means getting ready for all of the festivities. Here are 12 common misconceptions about the Athens Halloween Block Party.
After his loss last year in Ohio’s 94th District Democratic primary, former Graduate Student Senate President and Ohio University alumnus Eddie Smith said he was encouraged by local officials to continue pursuing his political career.