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Three Buildings On OU’s Athens Campus Without Heat Or Hot Water
Ohio University Facilities workers are making emergency repairs to equipment that has left three buildings on campus without heating or hot water. According to an email sent by the Facilities… Read More
Lockdown At Meigs Co. High School Ended
UPDATE 4:50 p.m. The lockdown at Meigs County High School has ended, according to a staff member at the high school. According to a student at the high school a Sheriff’s deputy… Read More
Ohio University To Hold ‘Campus Conversations’ Event On Sexual Assault Issues
Ohio University will be holding a discussion forum on sexual assault, consent and bystander intervention Thursday. The Campus Conversation event will be set up in "World Café" style, with participants… Read More
Special Bus Route Scheduled For Halloween Weekend
The City of Athens and Athens Public Transit will be offering a special bus route for Halloween Weekend again this year. The City announced the routes on its website Tuesday…. Read More
Troopers Find Heroin During Traffic Stop
Ohio State Police arrested a Michigan woman after finding more than half a pound of heroin hidden behind the vehicle's tail light. Troopers arrested Evelyn M. Robinson, 44, of Detroit… Read More
Eastern Michigan Football Player Found Dead Ahead Of Game Against OU
Eastern Michigan University football player Demarius Reed was found shot to death early Friday and authorities have launched an off-campus homicide investigation. Eastern Michigan has a home game against Ohio… Read More
Jackie O’s Seasonal Ale Expected To Be Ready For Sale Next Week
With the reopening of the federal government Jackie O’s Brewery says it expects to start shipping new product held in limbo next week. Eighty kegs of the brewery’s seasonal Barking… Read More
Man Found Guilty In Murder Of Canton Woman
Jurors in Zanesville have reached a guilty verdict in the trial of a Canton man for his role in the murder of a woman found burned and beaten in the… Read More
National Coming Out Day Celebrated At OU
UPDATE 4:44 p.m. Members of the Ohio University and Athens community gathered in celebration of National Coming Out Day. About 50 people attended the event on Friday morning. The rally… Read More
New Jackie O’s Brews In Limbo Due To Government Shutdown
The federal government shutdown could result in an approximately $10,000 loss for local brewery Jackie O’s, says brew master Brad Clark. The Athens’ company has two batches of craft beer… Read More
McDavis Picked To Head Higher Education Funding Commission
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis will head the newly formed Ohio Higher Education Funding Commission 2.0. Governor John Kasich announced the appointment Friday at a press conference in Columbus. "It… Read More
Global Perspectives: Students Discuss Gun Violence In America
Last week’s shooting at the Washington Navy Yard once again thrust gun violence into the national spotlight. On this episode of “Global Perspectives” WOUB’s Atish Baidya speaks with three international… Read More
Officials Urge Patience During Seasonal Transition
Ohio University officials are urging patience as the university begins its annual transition from cooling to heating. In an email messege sent to the university community Mike Gebeke, executive director… Read More
OU History Professor Discusses Russia’s Role In Syrian Conflict
On Monday it appeared the United States was marching towards possible military action against Syria. Fast forward just four days and top diplomats from the U.S. and Russia are in… Read More
Audio Slideshow: Third Annual Interfaith Peace Walk On September 11
Athens residents and Ohio University students marched for peace on September 11, 2013, in the third annual Interfaith Peace Walk. The walk started at the Episcopal Church of the Good… Read More
Flags Placed In Honor Of 9/11 Anniversary
Ohio University College Republicans are marking the 12th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks with a poignant visual display in honor of those that lost their lives. The group set up… Read More
Third Annual Interfaith Peace Walk Aims To Bring Together Different Faiths
Members of the Athens and Ohio University communities are expected to take to the streets Wednesday evening in an expression of peace and unity on the 12th anniversary of the… Read More
Syrian Student Describes Experiences On The Ground
A group of Syrian students studying at Ohio University talked to WOUB's Atish Baidya about the war in their home country in this episode of "Global Perspectives." Here is audio… Read More
Global Perspectives: Syrian Students Discuss Crisis
A group of Syrian students studying at Ohio University talked to WOUB's Atish Baidya about the war in their home country in this episode of "Global Perspectives." The "Perspectives" series… Read More
Scioto County Teen Charged With Rape Of 5-Year-Old
A 13-year-Scioto County boy has been charged with allegedly raping a 5-year-old girl. Scioto County Sheriff Marty Donini says deputies received a call early Tuesday morning from a woman saying… Read More
OU Board Of Trustees Approves Plan To Borrow $100 Million Over Four Years
The Ohio University Board of Trustees approved a plan borrow an additional $100 million in debt over the next four years as part of the school’s six-year capital improvement plan…. Read More
Long Lasting Impact Of King Speech Inspires OU Professor To Spearhead Anniversary Program
The dream Martin Luther King Jr. laid out 50 years ago proved to be a profound moment for Ohio University music professor Peter Jarjisian, then a high school senior in… Read More
Ohio University Board Of Trustees To Meet Thursday
Ohio University officials are expected to recommend the university not issue an additional $100 million in debt as part of the school’s six-year capital improvement plan at the upcoming Board… Read More
One Lane Of Westbound State Route 33 Open After Vehicle Fire
UPDATE 8:55 p.m. The Athens Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating a Monday afternoon semi-tractor trailer fire that closed down U.S. 33 East of Nelsonville. According to… Read More
Councilman Expected To Face Jury Trial
A trial date for a New Lexington Village councilman charged with child endangering and drunk driving could be set within 30 days. The Perry County Tribune reports a pretrial hearing… Read More
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