Student Senate: Body rounds out the semester with four new appointments
On Wednesday, the Student Senate appointed four officials at the last general body meeting of 2020.
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On Wednesday, the Student Senate appointed four officials at the last general body meeting of 2020.
The Athens Police Department located two males in reference to cutting catalytic converters off of a vehicle. Two men were arrested and charged with breaking and entering, felony theft and felony possessing criminal tools.
Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to include comment from Ohio University.
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Editor’s Note: This interview was conducted on Nov. 12. For updated COVID-19 numbers, visit the Ohio Department of Health website.
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Ohio University’s Student Senate President Ian Carter announced at Wednesday’s general body meeting that Dr. Gillian Ice will be at next week’s student senate general body meeting to answer questions from the body and students.
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call about a disagreement between a man and his landlord. The man stated his landlord was confronting him about guests staying with him and threatened to evict the tenant. Though there was nothing criminal nor a criminal charge, the tenant wanted the information documented.