Ohio announces prize winners in opioid challenge
By Bennett Leckrone | Sep. 13, 2018A total of 12 organizations from the United States and Canada were awarded prize money in the second phase of the Ohio Opioid Technology Challenging
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A total of 12 organizations from the United States and Canada were awarded prize money in the second phase of the Ohio Opioid Technology Challenging
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Take a look at the highlights from this year's Interfaith Peace Walk.
University administers, local police and students are looking to make a cultural change on campus.
Student Senate also passed seven resolutions Wednesday night.
The barbecue was put on by the Joint Police Advisory Council.
The hot dog restaurant is undergoing renovations for a new roof and dining area.
Just hearing the word chocolate is almost too sweet.
A pig found a new owner, and a license plate was stolen.
Eight sexual assaults — six rapes and two sexual impositions — have been reported to APD and OUPD this academic year.
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Student volunteers and administrators met to engage in critical conversation for the Open OHIO project, created by Professor Sarah Davis.
Student Senate will also discuss budget efficiency.
He joins the likes of Barbra Streisand and Mel Brooks.
Issue 1 on the November ballot would lower penalties for the possession of drugs, including heroin, from felonies to misdemeanors.
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Athens City Council met Monday to discuss the proposal of new parking regulations and fees.
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The ‘Conjuring’ prequel isn’t worth seeing in theaters.