Halloween came and went; New OU Credit Union branch to open
Here’s what you need to know for Monday, Oct. 31, 2016:
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As Brandon "DJ B-Funk" Thompson took to the Lokoween stage late Saturday night, he began his set with an emergency broadcast to the thousands of partygoers who had flocked to Court Street in search of a bit of Halloween mischief.
4:10 a.m. Update (Final)
As students in costume began arriving on Court Street before the Halloween Block Party, members of the Ohio University branch of the International Socialist Organization gathered behind a banner reading NO #DAPL YES TO SOVEREIGNTY.”
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Dumbledore, a yellow goldendoodle wearing a Cleveland Indians bandana, paced excitedly by his handler as he awaited for the Puppy Panel at Schoonover Center on Wednesday night to begin.
Ohio University Student Senate heard Wednesday night from Dean of Students Jenny Hall-Jones, who said the number of registered student guests for Halloween is the lowest it has been in the 10 years since OU started keeping track.
Though some people get caught lifting small items from bars and grocery stores, one man on Kurtz Street last weekend faced consequences for trying to pick up a slightly larger item.
A 20-year-old woman reported to the Athens Police Department on Monday that someone she knew had sexually assaulted her early Thursday morning.
After announcing in September that the Athens County Sheriff's Office could be equipped with body cameras by 2017, Sheriff Rodney Smith now says he is leaning toward using dashboard cameras instead.
As a student here at Ohio University, it bothers me that free speech is stifled under the guise of sexism and racism.
Here’s what you need to know for Monday, Oct. 24, 2016:
As a student of Ohio University, and a concerned citizen of this country, I want to bring awareness to an injustice toward law enforcement that is going in the United States of America.
A squirrel "that ignored a high-voltage warning sign" caused power to go out on Ohio University's campus early Saturday afternoon, according to a tweet from Ohio University Police Department.
An 18-year-old woman reported an incident of alleged gross sexual imposition to the Athens Police Department on Friday.
A notorious conservative speaker and an upcoming meeting between City Council and Student Senate were some of the top stories from the past week. Here are updates on those stories, and more.
The Ohio University Police Department saw a considerably quieter week following a raucous Homecoming Weekend, though a number of individuals decided their game day spirit wasn’t going without a fight.
I am still pretty amazed by the whole uproar surrounding Colin Kaepernick kneeling during the national anthem. It also amazes me how it seems like the only people who are up in arms about it are baby boomers.
With the new election season comes fresh material for comedians to use while writing jokes and sketches.
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