Lieutenant’s suspension upheld as just by Franklin County Judge
By Emma Ockerman | Sep. 22, 2014A suspension appeal from an OUPD lieutenant was rejected earlier this month in Franklin County Common Pleas Court.
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A suspension appeal from an OUPD lieutenant was rejected earlier this month in Franklin County Common Pleas Court.
Athens City Council members were in a gridlock over trash Monday night.
A window at Brookfield Church was busted overnight this past weekend.
A resolution to condemn the removal of B Level sanctions, one of the proposed changes to the Student Code of Conduct, was passed by Graduate Student Senate at Monday night’s meeting.
After three weeks Marzec and her blood bucket challenge are still talk of the town.
I had a conversation with my friend (let’s call him Bob) the other day about a fascinating anime called Psycho-Pass.
The highly anticipated People’s Climate March this past Sunday in New York City has come and gone. With a turnout of more than 300,000 people, hopefully a new era will be ushered in.
Old OHIO was represented at the united 2014 People’s Climate March. Larger than the 250,000-person March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963 for Civil Rights, the People’s Climate March on September 21 saw over 400,000 people descend on New York City for global environmental action. Non-human denizens were represented in record numbers, as well. 2,808 observer events and counting were held simultaneously in 166 nation-states.
We need to stop calling women on this campus “Bobkittens.” We call the student body as a whole, “Bobcats” but then to turn around and say “Bobkittens” when it’s only female students. This is an example of how we as a society infantilize women. The use of language to demean women is nothing new.
Ohio University is now offering students the chance to report sexual assaults anonymously. This gives the roughly 50 percent of OU’s victims of sexual assault who do not want their cases investigated an outlet for assistance and resources, according a report in Monday’s Post.
Ashley Cureton has quite the torch to carry.
Ohio University Police Department are investigating a robbery.
Circus and zoo performers will be on South Beach on Wednesday.
An alleged Sigma Pi questionnaire was released on social media.
OU has raised more than $450 million since 2007, but in 2013 the “administrative fee” taken out of those funds quietly doubled.
Student looks to make a memorable weekend with her long distance boyfriend
Bid day comes to an end leaving girls united with their sisters.
To increase safety for both the bands and the audience, the Athens Clean and Safe Halloween Committee is looking to fundraise for a security wall.
If you’re too shy to talk to your crush in person, one Twitter account will let you anonymously profess your feelings — 140 characters at a time.