OU changed its Title IX records process. Some experts say it's illegal
The sudden refusal by Ohio University’s legal office to release reports of student Title IX allegations against staff members is illegal, some legal experts said.
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The sudden refusal by Ohio University’s legal office to release reports of student Title IX allegations against staff members is illegal, some legal experts said.
The Athens City Council filed a motion at Monday night’s meeting to amend an ordinance adopting a fringe benefits package for non-union personnel within the city.
Henry Christopher Foxhoven was sentenced Tuesday to 12 years in the State Penal System for three counts of sexual battery and will be registered as a sex offender for life.
Politics, geography and religion all factor into access to women’s health care in Ohio.
On Thursday, the Ohio House of Representatives approved an “anti-abortion” heartbeat bill.
Authorities are concerned whether or not a Catholic priest charged last week with eight counts of sexual battery was appropriately punished last November by the Diocese of Steubenville after he took a now-pregnant 17-year-old to a wedding, according to The Associated Press.
Three of 17 Ohio Catholic clergymen who have admitted to or been accused of sexual abuse of a minor served at Athens churches over a span of about 20 years.
A Catholic priest was charged Tuesday in Athens County Municipal court with eight counts of sexual battery.
As Ohio University’s fall financial review meetings come to an end, the Budget Planning Council prepares to undertake discussion regarding projections for the 2020 fiscal year and forecasts for the 2019 fiscal year.
Clarification appended.
The Athens Community Center hosted a Medicare 101 session on Tuesday to inform the public of Medicare benefits and options.
Fewer college students want to become educators due to intense scrutiny, standardized testing and inadequate resources.
Student volunteers met on the fifth floor of Baker Center to engage in a variety of critical conversations at Tuesday’s first-ever Open OHIO meeting.
Athens city council members met Tuesday to discuss law enforcement, construction, family planning programs and tax levies.
A faculty member of the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, or HCOM, helped release a study in August that has been granted $2.2 million by the National Institute of Health.
Victoria LaPoe has won the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) 2018 Outstanding Woman in Journalism and Mass Communication Education award.
Open OHIO intends to provide a place for face-to-face communication among people who don’t normally converse with one another.
There’s a certain feeling associated with finishing the last line of a book. For many readers, the feeling can be cathartic and satisfying. But, if you’re a book lover and a music lover, there always seems to be something missing on the last page. In the music lover’s case– a theme song.
Music is weaved into our memories
University-wide honors program set to change academic landscape