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Oral arguments were held Thursday afternoon for a lawsuit that alleges Ohio University ignored the sexual assault of a minor by an OU police officer, Robert Parsons, and it is currently being determined if Title IX applies to non-university students at university-related events.
The city of Athens announced Monday no Halloween block party will take place this year due to COVID-19.
The Factors of Emotional/Affective Risks, or FEAR, Lab employs student researchers and volunteers to study anxiety and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health.
It’s official. Kylie Jenner – creator of Kylie Cosmetics and Kylie Swim, ⅕ of the Kardashian sisters and billionaire – has announced her second pregnancy after a month of internet speculation.
In July, the American Red Cross announced it had distributed around 75,000 blood products over a three-month period, decreasing the national blood supply.
The Ohio University Office of Equity and Civil Rights Compliance, or ECRC, found Aug. 23 that allegations of racial discrimination and retaliation against two OU faculty members were baseless, according to two memorandums released by the ECRC.
Ohio University announced Friday that it has entered into a new contract with CVS to provide asymptomatic testing to students.
Here’s what you missed this summer at OU.
OhioHealth announced Tuesday it will require the COVID-19 vaccine for its associates, providers and volunteers.
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The Athens City-County Health Department will offer Johnson and Johnson, or J&J, vaccines as well as Pfizer vaccines at upcoming clinics.
Yusuf Kalyango, a former Scripps faculty member found to have sexually harassed an Ohio University graduate student, recently dropped a discrimination lawsuit he filed against the university.
Chosen Pathways Spiritual Emporium, located at 400 E. State St. Suite A, opened Saturday, featuring a variety of spiritual gifts and local art.
Athens Mayor Steve Patterson announced Sunday night he would no longer be considering running for a congressional seat due to concerns surrounding the future district lines and ongoing projects in Athens.
Accompanying the gradually warming weather, the cherry blossom trees along the bike path by Peden Stadium signal that spring is here.
Ariel Tarosky, director of Sorority and Fraternity Life, was recently awarded the Bobcat Medal by Student Senate.
While many awards ceremonies continue to be held in a virtual format, organizers have still found ways to recognize students’ work and make it a special experience for them.