The Rundown - Jan. 17, 2012
By Adam Wagner | Jan. 16, 2012Post managing editor Adam Wagner breaks down our coverage of MLK Jr. Weekend at Ohio University, Voight Hall security cameras and Ohio basketball's loss to Akron.
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Post managing editor Adam Wagner breaks down our coverage of MLK Jr. Weekend at Ohio University, Voight Hall security cameras and Ohio basketball's loss to Akron.
The Athens Police Department is warning citizens to be aware of a scam that is targeting its victims by phone.
Although he is studying graphic design, senior MFA student Dejan Mraovi? has been making short films at Ohio University ever since he developed a love for movies at the school.
With the presidential election less than a year away, Obama for America volunteers are working to build roots in Athens.
Editor’s note: This is the fifth and final article in a five-part series exploring the role of religion in the lives of Ohio University students.
I hope you don’t plan on using the Internet today because you’re going to have a hard time getting anywhere. Several websites are going dark in protest against the Stop Online Piracy Act (or better known as SOPA), and the buzz says there are more to come.
Students taking a stroll on West Union Street this evening will have the opportunity to receive free food and prizes while learning about their legal rights on campus.
For the time being, Ohio needs to take a page out of sophomore guard Erin Bailes’ book.
Ohio University students have settled back into classes after a long Winter Intersession, but one administrator is still waiting for his first official day in Athens.
Wal-Mart may pride itself on rolling back prices, but for some the discounts are not enough — Athens’ superstore is home to almost 20 times more shoplifters than other stores in the area.
After winning the first of three straight matches at the Convo, Ohio is hoping that home-cooked meets will continue to show results on the mats.
Jon Smith won the opening tip-off against Akron’s 7-footer, Zeke Marshall. But then Marshall said he got another kind of tip.
Tonight’s Athens City Council meeting will be a regular session during which all ordinances will be up for first reading. As a result, no new legislation will be passed this evening, although discussion will begin on a few topics.
A former Ohio University student was indicted yesterday for aggravated arson, arson and criminal mischief stemming from a residence hall arson last summer.
Voigt Hall received a new trimming before this school year — video cameras that safety officials say can be used for almost any type of law enforcement purpose.
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