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Ohio University commended for practicing safe sex
By Sarah Grothjan | Oct. 24, 2011Up 55 spots from last year, Ohio University placed 18th on the 6th annual Trojan Sexual Health Report Card.
OU anti-racism Halloween campaign goes viral
By Taylor LaPuma | Oct. 24, 2011Weeks after a video of The Marching 110’s version of “Party Rock Anthem” went viral, Ohio University students are taking over the Web again — this time with Halloween-themed posters condemning racism.
Leaps and Bounds: 'Occupy' movement testimony to determination
Oct. 24, 2011The Occupy movement has been spreading from Wall Street for almost 40 days.
Charges dismissed for two Hocking students, Cincinnati man
By Marika Lee | Oct. 24, 2011Charges against two Hocking College students and one Cincinnati man were dismissed in court yesterday due to lack of probable cause.
Warrant out for woman accused of stealing from elderly
By Marika Lee | Oct. 24, 2011A warrant was issued today for a woman who allegedly posed as a school official and stole from at least three people.
Post Letter: OU students don't have to flaunt school pride
Oct. 24, 2011I recently read an op-ed in Miami University’s student-run newspaper by Brad Kent with the seriously ostentatious headline “Students should respect the Miami stereotype, embrace its reputation.”
tRAC treats local kids with candy and crafts
By Amy Worrell | Oct. 24, 2011East Green was swarming with miniature devils, witches and pumpkins yesterday as local families brought their trick-or-treaters to campus.
OU alum earns berth in TV contest finals
By Will Hoffman | Oct. 24, 2011Many students at Ohio University might dream of making it on the silver screen, but for 2008 OU alum Mike Seymour, that dream could soon become a reality.
'Forever Buckeye' program allows students to return to Ohio, pay in-state tuition
By Brian Vadakin | Oct. 24, 2011Ohio University will continue recruiting out-of-state students to boost enrollment, but with a new twist: a new program will allow some of them to pay in-state tuition.
Elections: Unopposed contestants look toward terms
By Kaitlynn Grady | Oct. 24, 2011With only two contested races in the City of Athens heading toward the November elections, City Council members running uncontested are looking to focus their efforts on specific tasks for the city rather than dumping time and energy into campaigns.
Guest Column: Students, residents add to Athens' personality
Oct. 24, 2011Most Athenians recognize the contribution of the student population to quality of life in Athens. Quality of life can be detected in the interests and enthusiasm of our diverse population. The diverse populations and their talents together create a mosaic. To illustrate, I offer these points, opportunities, intellectual life, human needs and liberal thinking.
City Council: Athens pays off 31-year-old fine
By Kelly Gifford | Oct. 24, 2011After paying off nearly $2 million worth of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency fines, Athens City Council is breathing a sigh of relief. However, the sigh isn’t coming from an increase in budgetary breathing room, but rather an end to more than three decades worth of fine payments.
Dean of Students Office encourages Halloween safety with 'Songs in Real Life' video
By Rebecca McKinsey | Oct. 24, 2011Beer pong, shots, loud music and costumes took center stage in the latest public service announcement from the Ohio University Dean of Students Office.
Halloween block party lineup announced
By Nicolien Buholzer | Oct. 24, 2011The music lineup for Saturday's Athens Halloween Block Party was announced today. The night will feature two stages on either end of Court St. and will include several Athens-based bands such as First Street Heat, Hellnaw and Mindfish. Columbus-based Mojoflo will also perform.
Race on for Track
By JIM RYAN | Oct. 24, 2011Ohio Athletics administrators aim to have the Ohio University multipurpose center up and running by fall 2013, but a possible change in plans could have more athletes running inside at a later date.
Public forum to craft document detailing campus-accessibility changes
By SARA JERDE | Oct. 24, 2011University accessibility information will be accessible to all tonight.
Energy company explores responsible fracking, sites
By Kelly Gifford | Oct. 24, 2011With the ability to recover 85 percent of the contaminated water used in the hydraulic fracturing process, Cunningham Energy and Ohio senators hope to promote positive economic effects despite public outcry.
Waiting for Wheels: GSS to request transportation to Farmers Market
By SARA JERDE | Oct. 24, 2011Regardless of what kind they are, Graduate Student Senate wants the university to offer wheels to shuttle students to the Athens Farmers Market.







