BREAKING: Former Buchtel Chief of Police pleads guilty
By Marika Lee | Apr. 25, 2012After waiving his right to a grand jury indictment the Buchtel Chief of Police Kelsie Lanning, Jr. pleaded guilty in Athens County Court of Common Pleas.
After waiving his right to a grand jury indictment the Buchtel Chief of Police Kelsie Lanning, Jr. pleaded guilty in Athens County Court of Common Pleas.
Though Parks and Recreation heroine Leslie Knope could not attend, about 30 residents joined 23 Ohio University students to discuss parks and recreation in Athens.
Ohio University’s Master Housing Plan is geared toward building new dormitories but will not supply additional housing to students.
By Austin Stahl | as506610@ohiou.edu | @AustinStahl24
At Ohio, receiver LaVon Brazill and linebacker Noah Keller worked to stand apart. This weekend, they hope to join about 250 other players who will have their names called during the NFL Draft.
Resource extraction in Appalachia has taken several forms over the years. Here, I will focus on the lasting environmental impacts of coal mining and the emerging impacts of shale gas extraction.
From tweeting to “tabling,” Ohio University’s Student Senate candidates have established different approaches to campaigning this election season.
In the second game of a doubleheader against Dayton on Tuesday, the Bobcat bench launched into a rendition of LMFAO’s hit song, “Shots” when catcher Lauren Gellerman stepped up to the plate.
A documentary about the food economy in Athens is in the works thanks to a Trout and Fisher team.
Ohio senior center fielder Ethan Newton hit a leadoff single to begin the Bobcats’ game against Eastern Kentucky Tuesday, and everything looked good for Ohio.
Following a successful 2011 campaign that saw the Ohio men’s club rugby team reach the Midwest finals, the team will try to take its game to the next level when it moves up to the Division I-A club level this fall.
By Austin Stahl | as506610@ohiou.edu | @AustinStahl24
More than a century after its construction, 29 Park Place has served as the home of many Ohio University presidents. That includes current President Roderick McDavis and his wife Deborah, who have hung their hats across the street from Alden Library for almost a decade — despite persistent rumors that the couple resides elsewhere.
Ohio guard Stevie Taylor dropped by The Convo Tuesday to offer a simple “Hi, coach!” to the man sitting in the men’s basketball coach’s office. But that space no longer belongs to John Groce, who recruited Taylor and the other 12 Bobcats to Athens.
By Ian Ording | io312410@ohiou.edu | @IanOrding
It seems as if a recent string of catalytic converter thefts in the area has subsided for the moment.
I don’t know how kosher it is for an alumnus to write a letter of support for a current student senate president candidate, but whatever. I’m going to give it a whirl.
It’s never too late to become a student again. Sometimes it means finally doing what you’ve been dreaming of. Getting a second university degree — with one already in hand, after years on the job market or married life — is a new trend in Russia.
Watch as First Lady Deborah McDavis gives The Post a tour of the first floor of 29 Park Place, the residence that has been home to seven Ohio University presidents, including President Roderick McDavis. Video by Jason Chow.