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After issuing two crime alerts for rape over the course of two days, the Ohio University Police Department has fielded its third report of alleged rape this week.
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis fielded questions during his final Faculty Senate meeting Monday, but refused to respond to one student.
A day after releasing a crime alert for an alleged rape committed on South Green, the Ohio University Police Department issued an alert for another rape allegedly committed across campus.
Fourteen of the 70 arrested Ohio University students and Athens residents pled not guilty at the first round of arraignments Monday morning regarding a sit-in at Baker Center on Wednesday.
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After about 70 students were arrested last Wednesday, Faculty Senate will discuss the Baker Center protest as well as a national petition, Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s state budget proposal and the upcoming senate elections during the body’s February meeting.
A white male in his late 20s is wanted for rape, according to a crime alert released by the Ohio University Police Department on Sunday morning.
When the Survivor Advocacy Program at Ohio University reopened last semester, a survivor had to take a taxi home from OhioHealth O'Bleness Hospital. After hearing that, SAP paid the tab fare.
When police released Rob Miller and other demonstrators from custody Wednesday night, he said a group of waiting people greeted them with handshakes and hugs.
A building on College Green will see improvements later this year, and a former Ohio University Board of Trustees member will face time in prison for running a pill mill. Here’s more information on the top stories from week four of Spring Semester.
Ohio University students and community members gathered for a Resist Trump Rally, which started at the Athens County Courthouse. Protesters took to the streets and then occupied Baker University Center for over two hours before about 70 people were detained for refusing to leave.
A group of student demonstrators in Baker Center linked arms and sang as police pulled their peers away one by one and handcuffed them.
An Ohio University Police officer arrests a student during a protest on the fourth floor of Baker Center on Wednesday, January 1, 2017.
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As of Friday, all three Athens-based law enforcement agencies have met new state standards for their hiring and use of force policies.
The Ohio University Police Department fielded its first report of rape for Spring Semester, according to a report filed Sunday.
It was only years ago when John Young’s cleats scuffed the turf of the Athens High School football field. Only weeks ago that the soles of his dress shoes were planted near the altar in Galbreath Chapel, where he stood ready to marry his high school sweetheart in the heart of the town that had been their world for as long as they both could remember.
Police are searching for two assault suspects, one of whom is accused of hitting a male in the head with a tree branch.