Second sex-crime arrest made this semester
By EMILY BOHATCH | Oct. 4, 2015John Hyland, 20, was arrested in his hometown Sunday in conjunction with a rape that occurred in Bromley Hall on Oct. 3.
John Hyland, 20, was arrested in his hometown Sunday in conjunction with a rape that occurred in Bromley Hall on Oct. 3.
OU Student Union members elaborated on their plans for several topics brought up at last month’s general assembly.
ResponsibleOhio stopped at Ohio University on Thursday to promote their marijuana legalization ballot measure and faced some opposition from local protestors.
The outage began about 11:45 and continued until OIT fixed the problem at about 2:30 p.m.
The Ohio University main campus network was down and people were throwing some hard Twitter shade.
Copeland Hall is pretty hot.
After the student body received an email from the Ohio University Police Department concerning the number of sexual assault reports this semester, Student Senate voted to form a special committee on sexual assault prevention.
Kiser’s BBQ and West Side Wingery provided food to the event, which aimed to better communication between locals and law enforcement.
German Diplomat Herbert Quelle talks German reunification, Syrian refugees.
The release of the Clery Act's Annual Security Report for Ohio University showed the greatest increases in crime coming from sex offenses and disciplinary referrals for liquor law violations.
While no classes or labs will be held on Friday, campus offices and support services will remain open.
Joseph Lalley, senior associate vice president for IT and Administrative Services, said the building’s chiller had to be disassembled to repair a cracked tube.
In an email, OUPD Chief Andrew Powers said all cases were between people who knew each other and called on faculty and staff to help in reducing the problem of sexual assault.
Marijuana legalization activists will be on campus Thursday to promote the ballot measure to legalize marijuana in Ohio
Dr. William J. Burke, dean of Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, has spent the last nine years training physicians in China's Sichuan province.
Ohio University's two ROTC programs, Army and Air Force, train students for a career in the armed forces after graduation, despite the army putting a ceiling on the number of students allowed in ROTC.
Good morning. Here's what you need to know for Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015:
Tuesday night, members of the Athens community along with students, faculty and staff at Ohio University gathered to discuss sexual misconduct.
Multiple positions let students explore interests and get more involved.