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Ohio University and City of Athens respond to student violations
By Maria DeVito | Aug. 22, 2013A student could commit only one crime, but he or she would likely face punishment from both Ohio University and the city of Athens.
Diverse groups to unite during Multicultural Center's packed schedule
By Anjelica Oswald | Aug. 22, 2013It’s never too early to start planning for school year events, which is why the Multicul tural Center has a list of events planned and ready for this year’s batch of students.
Need a designated driver? There's an app for that
By Olivia Hitchcock | Aug. 22, 2013Whether a long night at Alden Library or an evening party has students out late, there are sev eral services throughout cam pus aimed to help students get home safely.
Hockey: Pressure empowers young head coach
By Brandon Kors | Aug. 22, 2013In the case of former Ohio assistant coach Jonathon Sheridan, one year is all you need to make a difference.
Marching 110 shows dedication on and off the field with popular covers
By William Ashton | Aug. 22, 2013Given its viral success with YouTube hits such as “The Par ty Rock Anthem” and “Gang nam Style” throughout the past few years, it’s safe to say that people are aware of the Marching 110’s repertoire.
Big campus construction projects, both planned and unplanned, come with big costs
By Hannah Yang | Aug. 22, 2013The sounds of crumbling rubble and pounding industrial tools might serve as a reminder of the changes made this sum mer to the university’s land scape and how it will continue to be modified throughout the next decade.
Robberies, loose python keep law enforcement busy during summer months
By Allan Smith | Aug. 22, 2013Quiet is the word most closely associated with crimi nal activity during a summer in Athens, yet multiple hap penings managed to make some noise and keep law en forcement stirring during the four-month span.
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Athens City Council approves land purchase, puts electrical aggregation on ballot
By Cassie Kelly, Kate Hiller | Aug. 22, 2013While students were off cam pus doing internships, odd jobs and being couch potatoes, Ath ens City Council was still in ses sion. Most of the time.
Emergency repairs increase Ohio University's debt
By Will Drabold | Aug. 22, 2013Deferred maintenance caused costly emergency construction projects this summer, and offi cials are considering a proposal to raise the debt allowance to pay for building upkeep.
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Ohio University's theater season includes nods to Shakespeare, Hitchcock
By MERYL GOTTLIEB | Aug. 22, 2013This year, students will see Shakespeare, sharks and a pool on the stages of the Baker and Forum theaters.
New non-voting trustee is Ohio University alumna, former CEO
By SARA JERDE | Aug. 22, 2013A new face will be making major decisions along with Ohio University President Roderick McDavis and the rest of the board of trustees next school year.
Ohio University might see millions in surprise revenue surplus
By Will Drabold | Aug. 22, 2013A larger incoming class and changes in state funding could result in a budget surplus nearly double what Ohio University of ficials originally expected for this school year.
Ohio University LGBT Center director returns from World Youth Day
By Emily Bamforth | Aug. 22, 2013Editor’s note: Because Del fin Bautista does not identify with one specific gender, the non-gendered “they” is used as a pronoun.
Four club sports compete to earn additional funding
By Joshua Rogers | Aug. 22, 2013Ohio University has its own competition for an entity to become a club sport. This year, four new organizations have en tered the race.
Sheriff: Allegations not abnormal, just 'typical Athens Co. politics'
By XANDER ZELLNER | Aug. 22, 2013Even with allegations of wrongdoing that would leave him with some explaining to do, Sheriff Pat Kelly said this sum mer is unlike any other.
Athens-area cities become musical hubs while Ohio University students are home
By William Hoffman | Aug. 22, 2013From rap to acoustic folk, Ohio has a number of summer festivals to satisfy the eager camper inside every college student looking to expand his or her mind — or just have a cold drink with some friends.







