Police Blotter: Intoxicated student found vomiting blood in bathroom
By Bailey Gallion | Feb. 24, 2016Ohio University Police Department found three students passed out, vomiting, or both in residence halls on the same day.
Ohio University Police Department found three students passed out, vomiting, or both in residence halls on the same day.
Hall, one of the three finalists for the Vice President for Student Affairs, presented Wednesday morning in the Living Learning Center on South Green.
The Athens County Sheriff's Office reported to OhioHealth O'Bleness Hospital Sunday to pick up an evidence kit in conjunction with an investigation of the sexual assault of a child.
Rick Sirois was named the new Athens City Code Director Wednesday, filling a month-long vacancy.
Inspired by the MAC title run of last season, freshman Troy Black joins his brother, Ty, on Ohio's roster.
We could get three inches by week's end.
Columnist Leah Keiter writes about a springtime alternative to bar-hopping.
Fresh perspective on classical music manages to draw youthful crowd in Baker Theater on Tuesday.
Ohio University professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering receives the university's highest honor for her work that transforms waste into resources.
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OUPD sent out the second sex-related crime alert to OU students Tuesday night.
Students gathered in support of social responsibility in food purchasing and the agricultural industry.
Ohio's Kimberly Zehnder has a powerful singing voice that qualified her for a spot on The Voice in 2014.
Local residents share memories of the beloved restaurant that closed in the 1980s.
The LGBT Center and the Multicultural Center are co-hosting a Black History Month Dine-n-Discuss event.
Students are pulled out of their classes and sometimes even sent home when they violate dress codes.
Columnist Jack Davies challenges the conservative movement to defend core principles against Donald Trump.
The discussion will be held Thursday about the importance of minority faculty on campus.
Senate will vote at this week's general body meeting on a resolution to create a judicial panel by changing its current constitution.
A new proposed Ohio Senate bill may allow police officers and K9 units to continue their bond after retirement.