Convicted rapist appeals, cites warrants, evidence
By Marika Lee | May 11, 2011A Philadelphia man who is spending 30 years in prison for raping an Athens woman he met online filed an appeal brief yesterday.
A Philadelphia man who is spending 30 years in prison for raping an Athens woman he met online filed an appeal brief yesterday.
A pair of street preachers has taken up residence across from Baker University Center.
A recently created faux Twitter account sporting OU President Roderick McDavis’ name posts tweets atypical of the normal presidential updates — including some talking about taking shots, being fly and doing “curls for the girls.”
In late April, the Osteopathic Heritage Foundations broke records with its multi-million-dollar gift to the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine, but the Foundations’ relationship with the university spans decades.
After losing its director in December, Ohio University’s Office of University Advancement will lose three assistant vice presidents and the assistant to the vice president at the end of this year.
Ohio University is joining a research group to discuss ways to reduce high-risk drinking on college campuses.
An unidentified man broke the front window of a local restaurant early Tuesday morning with estimated damage at $200.
An Athens County man appeared in court yesterday for sex crimes against two children.
A female student reported she was a victim of gross sexual imposition Easter weekend by an unknown male, the city’s fifth reported sexual offense in about three weeks.
A female student reported she was a victim of gross sexual imposition Easter weekend by an unknown male, the city’s fifth reported sexual offense in about three weeks.
Student Senate’s top executives have endorsed the RSVP party for the May 18-19 elections, citing a more realistic platform as the rationale for the recommendation.
About $5,800 has already been spent to convince Ohio University students to vote for either the FACE or RSVP ticket in the upcoming Student Senate elections.
The Board of Elections is hold its second Student Senate debate tonight at 6 p.m. in Walter 235. Check back here at that time for live coverage.
Aided by an $800,000 state loan, a local company’s expansion will bring 70 new jobs to Athens County.
Two top Ohio University administrators expressed their disappointment in some of the comments and questions at tonight’s Student Senate debate.
Aided by an $800,000 state loan, a local company’s expansion will bring 70 new jobs to Athens County.
One finalist for Ohio University’s top fundraising position wants to return to the university despite complaints during her previous tenure that said she was “unprofessional” and “insubordinate.”
Although budget concerns are in both party platforms for Ohio University’s Graduate Student Senate elections, the main focus of each party differs.