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(03/23/17 11:38pm)
The Athens Police Department received three reports of sex-related crimes this week, and the release of the APD annual report for 2016 showed an increase in service calls from 2015. OU’s athletic department announced a new apparel sponsorship.
(03/23/17 12:43am)
While Ohio University students and their countless visitors were busy festing the weekend away in the heart of Athens last weekend, the Athens County Sheriff’s Office spent its week responding to numerous incidents throughout the county.
(03/22/17 4:28pm)
The Athens Police Department received two reports of rape Wednesday, bringing the total of sex-related crimes reported to the department this week to three.
(03/21/17 1:17am)
At Friday’s March meeting, the Board of Trustees passed a resolution detailing updates to the Dublin campus’ construction plan.
(03/20/17 11:25pm)
Although this year’s Mill Fest started significantly earlier than in years past, previous Post reports show arrest numbers have been on a downward trend over the past four years.
(03/20/17 11:35pm)
Saturday's iteration of Mill Fest was a little rainy, a little chilly and it resulted in the arrests of 24 individuals, but none of those things stopped students from having a good time.
(03/19/17 11:36pm)
The City of Athens is helping OhioHealth O'Bleness Hospital buy a forensic machine for their emergency room to more effectively examine sexual assault patients.
(03/19/17 11:23pm)
Heavy cloud cover, muddy sidewalks and a chilly nip in the air couldn’t stop students from taking to Mill Street on Saturday in search of a good time. In fact, it made for what one recent Ohio University graduate described this year’s Mill Fest as “a perfect storm.”
(03/18/17 2:35am)
This year's Milliron Fest was cold and rainy, but that didn't stop Ohio University students from celebrating the start of Athens' fest season.
(03/17/17 1:20am)
In the week following spring break, city council talked about infrastructure improvements, and Faculty Senate and Graduate Student Senate spoke about support for international students. Here’s more information on the week’s top stories.
(03/14/17 11:03pm)
Even with the hope of spring break looming just over the horizon, one Ohio University student spent his last day of class in the courtroom, facing multiple charges after an early morning brawl landed him behind bars.
(03/14/17 3:53am)
Faculty Senate welcomed Ohio University interim President David Descutner at Monday night’s meeting and passed a resolution commending the Board of Trustees for the transparency of the recent presidential search.
(03/14/17 12:49am)
The Police released no singles that matched the popularity and longevity of 1983’s “Every Breath You Take.” It marked a high-water mark in the group’s career, despite the circumstances surrounding it.
(03/11/17 7:30pm)
In 1991, a group of students became irritated by the cancellation of Springfest, a party on Ohio University’s intramural baseball field, and they decided to host a party on their street instead. That street was Palmer Street; that party was the very first Palmer Fest.
(03/02/17 8:05pm)
Fifteen of the 70 Ohio University students arrested under the charge of criminal trespassing during the Baker sit-in Feb. 1 pleaded “no contest” at the Athens County Municipal Court on Thursday morning and accepted a reduced charge of disorderly conduct.
(03/02/17 5:44am)
Ohio University Student Senate members spent about an hour of their Wednesday meeting discussing a resolution that would help pay for portable restrooms during fest season.
(03/01/17 11:09pm)
Ohio University’s interim President David Descutner will not call for charges to be dropped for the 70 protesters arrested in Baker University Center last month.
(03/01/17 10:00am)
Here’s what you need to know for Wednesday, March 1, 2017:
(02/28/17 11:56pm)
This February’s unseasonably warm weather brought out fest-like behavior in a number of Athens residents and Ohio University students, who kept local law enforcement busy over the past week.
(02/28/17 12:41am)
As national security shifts its focus from the threat of drugs to the threat of terrorism and a resurgence of protests, Craig Atkinson’s award-winning documentary Do Not Resist sheds light on how policing in America has followed suit.