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With midterms right around the corner, academic-induced stress is reaching its apex for plenty of students, often leading to a little bit of mid-semester relaxation.
The Ohio University Police Department is investigating its third reported case of rape for the fall semester.
A day after presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton’s contentious presidential debate, Ohio University students and Athens residents witnessed a quieter version between candidates for the Ohio House of Representatives.
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.
Jay Edwards, candidate for Ohio 94th District representative, will attend a town hall debate on campus Tuesday — but not without some scheduling conflicts.
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Chad Touchet is no stranger to life in uniform.
An Ohio University senior tradition went awry for a group of students who visited the Athens Mental Health Center, also known as The Ridges, for a Thursday night escapade, but ended their evening in custody.
The Ohio University Police Department has fielded two reports of rape for the 2016-17 academic year. The Athens Police Department has received one other report of rape this academic year.
Two-term United States Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-OH, endorsed Sarah Grace, the local candidate for state representative Tuesday morning — making him the first national politician this election to publicly back a candidate for Ohio’s 94th District.
It turns out college students were not the only ones intent on living it up during the last unofficial week of summer.
At a forum mostly dominated by Ohio University faculty members, professors urged the university to choose a president who will encourage quality academic research and foster an inclusive environment on campus.
For a majority of Ohio University students, "syllabus week" is a time for cracking open new textbooks, meeting new professors and re-adjusting to the rhythm of campus life. For some, however, the first week back to school meant run-ins with the Ohio University Police Department.
With Roderick McDavis entering into his final autumn as Ohio University’s president, the Board of Trustees will be holding an open forum Tuesday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Baker Center Theater to discuss the future of the university’s leadership.
Whether Trump, Hillary, Bernie or bust, this November, residents of Ohio’s 94th District — Ohio University students included — have another decisive task at hand: deciding who will represent their collective interests at the statehouse.
Ohio University has officially started the second phase of the ongoing process to find a successor for OU President Roderick McDavis.
As the Ohio University Class of 2020 prepared to take its first steps into college classrooms, President Roderick McDavis took to the stage at The Convo alongside his colleagues one final time to officially welcome incoming students.
Between proposed presidential committee boycotts, general fee protests and a president having balanced a run for state representative in 2015-16, Ohio University’s Graduate Student Senate had a busy year despite having an incomplete executive council.