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Uncertain times call for difficult decisions to be made regarding investment and Ohio University’s endowment fund.
Tucked into the third floor of Baker University Center lies Ohio University’s LGBT Center. Stacks of books line the back wall. Pride pillows sit softly along the space’s many couches, and The Red Hot Chili Peppers play from a stereo next to a large TV.
Marshalls, a well-known retail branch of TJX Companies Inc., will open at 743 E State St. on Oct. 24.
Jessica Littler represents the struggles returning residents face when re-entering the workforce.
Lady B’s may have closed, but D.P. Dough will take its place.
D.P. Dough, a well-known, Columbus-based calzone franchise, will open a location on Court Street this fall, its second Athens location.
Here are resources on campus regarding sexual assault and harassment.
Ohio University confirmed last week that it will not be following the implementation of Ohio’s Medical Marijuana Control Program and will not accept the usage of medical marijuana cards on campus.
An Ohio University student filed a civil rights lawsuit against Athens last Thursday, claiming an Athens Police Department officer that attempted to arrest him used “excessive, gratuitous and unreasonable force.”
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Thursday signed the “Heartbeat bill” into law that will ban abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, according to the Associated Press.
Clarification appended.
A former priest who was sentenced to 12 years in prison for sexual battery filed an appeal claiming he was was “deceived” into pleading guilty and arguing that his sentence was excessive.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is investigating the death of a male whose body was found Friday at Strouds Run State Park.
The Athens County Major Crimes Unit (MCU) arrested an Ohio University student Thursday for drug trafficking.
An audit report by the Ohio Auditor of State released Tuesday demanded a recovery of funds from an Athens landlord and former Ohio University donor.
Some Ohio University students have expressed concern regarding the exclusion of rape and incest cases in a new “heartbeat bill” that was reintroduced in the Ohio Legislature.
Whether or not your Valentine’s Day meant true love and roses, everyone could use a cheery look at the news for the week. Here are the funniest stories from the news this week.
Ohio legislators reintroduced a “heartbeat bill” Tuesday in the Ohio Senate and House of Representatives.
An Ohio University engineering professor accused of sexually harassing three students was denied appeal Jan. 22 by OU President Duane Nellis.
Ohio University officials cancelled Wednesday classes on all campuses due to extreme cold.