Nelsonville man pleads guilty to robbery
By Kelly Doran | Mar. 25, 2014Although he originally pleaded innocent, a Nelsonville man pleaded guilty to one count of robbery Tuesday, a felony of the second degree.
Although he originally pleaded innocent, a Nelsonville man pleaded guilty to one count of robbery Tuesday, a felony of the second degree.
Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly has decided not to contest the preliminary decision by a Ohio Supreme Court-appointed commission reccommending his temporary suspension from duty.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Students returning to Ohio University next fall will find their campus refreshed and renewed.
One of the greatest areas of growth at OU rests in online courses, such as graduate online programs in which students can complete entire degrees without ever having an in-person course.
A bill that lawmakers in both chambers of the Ohio Legislature unanimously passed might soon be used to make needed repairs to the 26-year-old Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail.
Valuing every possession is a fundamental rule of basketball.
Ohio women’s golf finished in 10th place overall in the Ocala Invitational thanks to an outstanding performance by freshman Hailey Hrynewich after three days of play in Florida.
The possible “social host” ordinance will again be discussed at Ohio University’s Student Senate meeting Wednesday night, Senate President Anna Morton said.
An Albany man pleaded guilty to two drug charges in the Athens County Common Pleas Court after possessing more than 10 grams of heroin and stealing TVs and DVD players from Wal-Mart.
Thanks to heated tents, 24-hour food stands and a never-ending stream of music set to go through the night and into the morning, fest organizers are dubbing this year’s Hoopla in the Hills music festival as the “largest slumber party in Ohio.”
As threats to Ohio’s youth from drugs evolve and change, legislators and local law enforcement are looking to adapt to meet that threat.
Nearly 100 people gathered around the smell of bread pudding and macaroons on the fourth floor of Alden Library on Tuesday afternoon to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Ohio University Libraries.
As an entrepreneur, producer, co-director and co-founder of the film studio Zeitgeist Films, Nancy Gerstman has learned a great deal about the business. This week, she’ll share that information with students and staff.
To avoid a possible conflict of interest, The Post has discontinued the column Hope For Humanity, written by Bekki Wyss, who is running for an at-large Student Senate position under the Restart ticket.
GLEE: Kurt (Chris Colfer, L) and Mercedes (Amber Riley, R) perform in the "New Directions" episode of GLEE airing Tuesday, March 25 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2014 Broadcasting Co. CR: Tyler Golden/FOX
To have success in a postseason tournament, a team needs not only a bit of luck, but also its entire roster on top of its game.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Five speakers from throughout the communication industry visited Ohio University to talk about the importance of visuals in the news.