Nelsonville man lands in prison after running vehicle into a house
By Kelly Fisher | Dec. 9, 2013A Nelsonville man received four years in prison with no chance of judicial release Tuesday after crashing his car into a couple’s home.
A Nelsonville man received four years in prison with no chance of judicial release Tuesday after crashing his car into a couple’s home.
The owner of Ali Baba’s buggy, a well-known Uptown business, filed a complaint in the Ohio Court of Claims on Monday against Ohio University and is asking for more than $1,000 in compensation for damage to his trailer.
By Will Ashton | wa054010@ohiou.edu| @thewillofash
For the fifth straight season, the Bobcats are going bowling.
History explains that the best teams always seem to know how to step up their game at home.
For the first time this season, Ohio was swept in straight sets, which resulted in the Bobcats being ousted by Michigan State in a first round NCAA Tournament matchup.
On the road against Morgan State, Ohio survived despite playing a sloppy game and squeezed out a road win because of Stevie Taylor’s late game heroics and the opposition’s inability to hit free throws.
The goal of garnering an NCAA Tournament bid has been achieved, but the Bobcats have no plans to stop battling.
Sometimes, records can be deceiving.
The U.S. Department of Education is pushing rural schools in Ohio to use more digital resources instead of traditional print, but that transition will be difficult for Athens schools.
Former Ohio University President Charles Ping came to Alden Library on Thursday night to speak about his newest book: his memoir.
With all of the research and academic studies occurring at Ohio University, faculty, administrators and Athens residents need a place to publish.
More than half of Student Senate’s voting members who cast ballots in an executive session did not have confidence in President Nick Southall.
Christmas is still more than two weeks away, but Santa Claus will be hitting Court Street on Saturday.
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An uptick in reported rapes, a progressive downfall in noise and party complaints and a whole lot of thefts from Wal-Mart highlighted the crimes called in to Athens Police during Ohio University’s 2013 Fall Semester, according to police reports obtained by The Post.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
When the time arrives for Uptown coffee shops to offer peppermint-inspired lattes and deck their walls in holiday decor, shop owners begin anticipating one of their most profitable seasons: the end of the Fall Semester — final exams week.