Sexual assaults going unnoticed
By Kaitlynn Grady | May 8, 2012Sexual offenses that occur off campus in Athens may slide past students, faculty and staff despite local law enforcement’s attempts to inform the populace.
Sexual offenses that occur off campus in Athens may slide past students, faculty and staff despite local law enforcement’s attempts to inform the populace.
The hefty list of Ohio University’s administrative searches became a little shorter Tuesday when Student Affairs announced a new executive director of Residential Housing.
A 75-year-old man who was charged with rape was re-indicted with four more sexual assault charges.
A Nelsonville hostel operator could have his mental health evaluated as a part of the next step in his burglary case.
Advocates for the prevention of HIV and AIDS opened on the Baker University Center Theatre floor to a conversation regarding stigma, honesty and emotional turmoil resulting from personal experience of the virus.
When Ohio University breaks ground on its planned multipurpose center as early as this summer it won’t be the first time such a facility was planned on campus.
There is a common idea behind every legal and illicit business, a basic economic principle that fostered the first trade and still drives it today: “They have something we want, and we have something they want.”
François Hollande was elected president of France on Sunday. He will take office next week, replacing Nicolas Sarkozy.
One Ohio University student is setting out to prove that not all feminists are easily stereotyped.
A Nelsonville man pleaded not guilty to charges of burglary and abduction last Friday.
I am writing in response to The Post editorial letter that appeared on Monday, May 7. I have been in Athens for more than 35 years and have followed Ohio University baseball ever since arriving in town.
The topics that typically create conflict among the residents of Athens, fests and “fracking,” dominated the discussion at Monday night’s City Council meeting.
While libations might serve as a facilitator for many students’ dating lives, others find the playing field to be trickier than a drink order.
Whether it’s a daily battle with your snooze button or a duel with the idea of passing up downtime, you’d rather stay sedentary than exert yourself and make your way to the gym.
Streaks are commonplace in baseball and can define a season, like Joe DiMaggio’s 56-game hitting streak in 1941. Ohio right fielder Jensen Painter’s season has been defined by a lengthy streak of his own.
The Hockhocking Adena Bikeway will soon have a new attraction at the 5.5-mile marker, as a new chapel being built by Good Earth Farms broke ground on Saturday.
By 2075, Ohio University aims to be emission-free.