OU senior died of alcohol and fentanyl intoxication in August
By Bailey Gallion | Nov. 29, 2018Aaron Freund, 23, died of alcohol and fentanyl intoxication on Aug. 25. His death was ruled an accident.
Aaron Freund, 23, died of alcohol and fentanyl intoxication on Aug. 25. His death was ruled an accident.
The lounge would be exclusive to student veterans since ROTC students already have their own facility.
Transaction receipts from President Duane Nellis’ Ohio University credit card show how much he has spent during his first year in office.
How one of the largest engineering donations has impacted the Russ College
GSS discussed and passed resolutions on House Bill 565 and the proposed changes to Title IX regulations.
The bill proposes the establishment of a dedicated student veteran lounge.
Students who go to CPS for low anxiety and stress levels are referred to Campus Recreation.
The Title IX regulations would limit university investigations to only on-campus incidents.
The number of cases in sexual misconduct, stalking and relationship violence process has increased since 2016-17.
Starting January 2019, OU will switch to using two new fonts.
Two English graduate students say they faced retaliation, relived trauma and were denied access to university resources.
Æthelred Eldridge was an associate professor at the School of Art and influential avant-garde artist.
There are several different areas that a proposal has to be passed through before it is added to the curriculum.
The Safety App Committee is waiting on a new product manager to proceed with the installment process of the app.
Christine Adams and Susanna Hempstead went months without psychological treatment after CPS refused to treat them.
The event facilitates productive conversation between OUCR, OUCD and the LGBT Center.
Betty Miller was elected senator for the Women’s Affairs Commission.
The new program will connect Ohio University to more than 20 partner institutions.
Also, a woman reported that clothing, dish towels, frozen beef and ‘Star Wars’ collectables were stolen from her while she was on vacation.
The graduate students argued that the university failed to take action when a professor sexually harassed students for more than a decade.