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Issues like housing are a problem across the nation and in Athens.
There were 18 arrests and service calls during the Athens Halloween Block Party Saturday, which is down from last year’s total arrests.
The Post news editors recap the week in news from around OU’s campus and the city of Athens.
The Ohio Constitution gives municipalities the ability to home rule, but that doesn’t stop the state government from preempting them.
Ohio University issued a cease and desist order Wednesday for three sorority chapters and one professional fraternity after receiving hazing allegations.
Editor’s Note: The story has been updated to include a response from the ACACIA Fraternity Headquarters.
City officials held a press conference Monday at noon addressing a video posted on Twitter showing an altercation between Athens Police Department officers and a man during an arrest.
Editor's Note: the story has been updated to include responses from Ohio University student organizations.
The middle of the semester is nearing, which means it’s time for studying, getting sick and rising stress levels. If you need a break from the madness, read these fun news stories to celebrate the end of the week:
The Post news editors recap the week in news from around OU’s campus and the city of Athens with a special focus on the Outdoor Recreation special issue.
Athens tourism is evolving to draw tourists into everything Athens has to offer through new channels and promotions.
Abby Miller and Nolan Simmons, two news editors at The Post, recap the week in news across OU’s campus and the City of Athens.
Surprisingly, my favorite story also happens to be one of my first.
About 200 protesters marched around Galbreath Chapel on College Green on Monday night to take a stand against Right to Work laws and a National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation speaker who spoke on campus.
Thursday night, 10 Democratic hopefuls for president took the stage in Houston and engaged in a three-hour-long debate. The field is shrinking, the stakes are higher and the topics discussed represent some of the largest issues facing not only the Democratic party, but America.
Abby Miller, Nolan Simmons and Ian McKenzie, the news editors at The Post, recap the week in news across OU’s campus and the City of Athens.
Correction appended.
Abby Miller and Nolan Simmons, two news editors at The Post, recap the week in news across OU’s campus and the City of Athens.
Student Senate passed a bill Wednesday that denounces banners that perpetuate rape culture and urges for student action.
Swing State of Mind begins the 2019 fall semester with a recap of the summer’s news with special guest Abby Miller, a news editor at The Post.