Arrests down in ‘peaceful’ Mill Fest
By Joshua Jamerson | Mar. 16, 2014You stand a greater chance of getting slapped with a citation from Ohio University Police for peeing at an off-campus fest than for underage drinking or public intoxication.
You stand a greater chance of getting slapped with a citation from Ohio University Police for peeing at an off-campus fest than for underage drinking or public intoxication.
In between the court cases it sees in Athens County Common Pleas Court each week, Athens County Prosecutor Keller Blackburn’s office plans to donate computers to local school districts in the area.
In the State of the Union address, President Barack Obama called on Congress to “give America a raise” by raising the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour. Rather than wait for Congress to force its hand, Ohio University should act now and raise student workers’ wages to at least that amount.
You stand a greater chance of getting slapped with a citation from Ohio University Police for peeing at an off-campus fest than for underage drinking or public intoxication.
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By Will Ashton | wa054010@ohiou.edu| @thewillofash
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From continuing its enforcement of the city’s noise nuisance party laws to updating its field training program, the Athens Police Department has set forth a diverse portfolio of goals for the next calendar year in its most recent annual report.
Weather delays and cancellations have become second nature to the Bobcats this season.
After finishing a season full of adversity and success, the Ohio hockey team had reasons to be optimistic heading into last weekend’s American Collegiate Hockey Association national tournament.
A Nelsonville man who was sentenced to four years in prison after trying to assault a police officer with his car in June 2012 was placed on a higher bond Tuesday and is on judicial release, according to jail booking documents.
After finishing a season full of adversity and success, the Ohio hockey team had reasons to be optimistic heading into last weekend’s American Collegiate Hockey Association national tournament.
The newly constructed Walter Fieldhouse played host to the annual Ohio football Pro Day on Thursday in preparation for May’s NFL Draft.
The Board of Trustees met in Athens Thursday and will vote on its agenda’s resolutions Friday. The board, Ohio University’s governing body, spent Thursday in individual committee meetings to further dissect the agenda’s topics.
Despite the desire to shed Ohio University’s proclaimed party image, administrators did not consider pushing spring break back two weeks to fall during St. Patrick’s Day.
The days of the Ohio University Board of Trustees’ spring meetings are usually a flurry for us, as we work to contextualize the university’s recently unveiled budget for the next academic year.
Ohio University’s Women’s Center will host its annual International Women’s Day Festival on Sunday to celebrate women’s history, struggles and progress on an international level.