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Three weeks after Jimmy Stitt started his freshman year at Ohio University, he found himself in a back alley wearing handcuffs.
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Three weeks after Jimmy Stitt started his freshman year at Ohio University, he found himself in a back alley wearing handcuffs.
With the first five weeks of Fall Semester in the past, the time has come for many students to take a weekend away from Athens and return to the familiar comforts of home, departing campus in droves by GoBus, carpool or mom’s minivan.
Perhaps a fear of clowns isn’t as irrational as you thought.
Ohio University Police Detective Brittany Cottrill poses for a portrait in the women's lockers of the Ohio University Police Deparment on Friday, September 23, 2016. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
Even when she worked as the only female officer in Athens County, Sheriff’s Deputy Jen Atkins said she didn’t have trouble with the men she worked with.
Beginning Wednesday morning at 8 a.m., community members and students have been camped out on the steps of the courthouse, commemorating the deaths of Tyre King, Terrence Crutcher and Keith Lamont Scott.
Today is Friday, Sept. 23, 2016. Here's what you need to know:
If week five in Athens had a theme, it would be discourse. We saw discourse about race relations in America, abortion, politics and perhaps at the root of it all, free speech.
Parents Weekend is an Ohio University tradition that reunites Bobcats with their families for three days of entertainment events and recreational activities.
While he visited his daughter on Sept. 8, Thomas Vansteenkiste’s car disappeared from the Ohio University parking lot where it was parked.
Local activists set up a memorial for Tyre King on the steps of the Athens County Courthouse Wednesday morning and have since continued to honor victims of police brutality.
Local activists set up a memorial for Tyre King on the steps of the Athens County Courthouse on Wednesday morning and have since continued to honor victims of police brutality.
Editors’ Note: This story has been updated to include a quote from an OU Spokeswoman
Correction appended.
Today is Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016. Here's what you need to know:
Anti-abortion activists said a masked man lashed out and vandalized some of their materials at a demonstration on Ohio University's campus late last week.
I was excited to see Rusted Root at the 18th Annual Paw Paw Festival on Saturday.
Editors’ Note: This story has been updated to include additional quotes and information
Athens City Council will continue to review an ordinance Monday that could alter a nearly 30-year-old contract between the Athens Police Department and Ohio University Police Department.
Chad Touchet is no stranger to life in uniform.