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How President Trump’s Ban Affects Ohio University
President Trump’s latest Executive Order forbids citizens of seven countries to enter the US for 90 days. Several students and Faculty of Ohio University are affected by the ban. They… Read More
Opinions On President Trump’s Latest Executive Order
This morning someone spray painted over the Sanctuary graffiti on the Free Speech Wall located on Ohio University’s campus. The message: A Make America Great Again acronym and a quote… Read More
Sibs’ Weekend Sees Fewer Problems for 2017
An increased police presence, a wealth of activities and a smaller crowd following the cancellation of a concert headliner, made for a calmer Sibs’ Weekend this year. Sibs’ Weekend is… Read More
Solar Panel/Water Quality
A graduate student at Ohio University is prepping her thesis research project. She is powering a device that collects data on water quality from a single solar panel. Siti Hj… Read More
Ohio Attorney General Approves Grant to Help Crime Victims
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine approved funding Tuesday for five Ohio hospitals to create trauma recovery centers for victims of violent crimes. The hospitals are located in Cincinnati, Columbus, Springfield and… Read More
Scores Arrested in Athens during Protest Over Trump Travel Ban
ATHENS, Ohio — About 70 people who were protesting President Donald Trump’s ban on travelers from seven Muslim-majority nations were arrested at Ohio University Wednesday night. The university said the protesters were… Read More
Technology May Be Assisting in Athens Car Break-Ins
ATHENS, OH– Thirty-two vehicles have been broken into in Athens in the last month. No windows were broken, no doors were forced. That has Athens police thinking the offenders have a special method… Read More
OUtlet – Season 5 Episode 1
It’s our first show of the season and we have a lot of good content coming up! One of our reporters takes your through why the Red Cross is going… Read More
Photos: Ad Club Ad Bowl 2017
Ad Club hosted a fun, competition-based learning opportunity for students to learn how to work in groups and create a commercial for an assigned brand using an iPhone. At the… Read More
Athens Road Crews Get Head Start on Slick Streets
ATHENS, Ohio — Athens county was covered in a frosty blanket of snow around 7 a.m. Monday morning prompting a level-two snow alert, school closures and delays throughout the area. One Ohio University professor… Read More
Athens and Ohio University Respond to President Trump’s Executive Ban
In wake of President Trump’s executive order banning immigration from seven countries, Ohio University and the Athens Community are working to make sure its residents feel welcome. Who is Affected? Ohio… Read More
Iranian Students Protesting Against President Trump’s Executive Order
Ohio University Students joined the thousands across the country protesting President Trump’s latest executive order. “No hate, No fear. America is already great.” With signs like these the Members of… Read More
Alexander Wellness Center dispute continues
ATHENS, Ohio Members of the public remained quiet during a public meeting to provide updates on the construction of a wellness center on the Alexander Schools’ campus. The Wellness Center,… Read More
Ohio International Students Won’t Comment on Trump’s Travel Ban
ATHENS, Ohio — International students at Ohio University are reluctant to comment in President Trump’s most recent action banning residents of some Muslim countries from entering the U.S. The President signed… Read More
Athens Children Services Sees Rise in Drug-Related Foster Cases
The students of WOUB News’ Investigative Unit are looking into the heroin epidemic of Southeast Ohio. This article is the fourth in a series of stories chronicling the situation and… Read More
Going Home for the Holidays Post-Election
Going away to college can put miles in between students and their families, add to that the gulf created by different political views and it’s easy to understand why some… Read More
2016 Election Aftermath
Claire Seid “Our first order of business was actually organizing a suicide prevention campaign because a lot of people were really affected” Mikaela Ashburn: Worrying about her fellow bobcats… Read More
Hateful Incidents On Campus
Dr. Karen Riggs, the coordinator of the Scripps College of Communication Social Media Certificate, proudly wears her “not my president” button a student made for her. For her, it’s way… Read More
Not Just One Issue; Individuals Worry About Trump’s America
The election has received quite a bit of build up. For months people were uncertain of what’s to come. And with the results, it brought about many feelings from many… Read More
The American Red Cross in Central Ohio Needs Donations
ATHENS, Ohio–Every 2 seconds, someone in America is in need of blood. Every 60 seconds, 44 people are assisted by the American Red Cross. Over 200,000 blood drives are held… Read More
Physicians, Law Enforcement Differ On Heroin Treatments
**Editor’s note: The students of WOUB News’ Investigative Unit are looking into the heroin epidemic of Southeast Ohio. This article is the third in a series of stories chronicling the situation and… Read More
Speed of 911 Services at Stake on Washington County Ballot
When the building beside Rob Gilliand’s Marietta business caught fire, he found that extinguishing the budding flames with liters of Pepsi was faster than waiting for first responders. In an… Read More
Alexander Local School District Seeks Passage of Income Tax Levy
For the first time in 25 years, the Alexander Local School District is proposing an income tax levy. Residents of Athens, Meigs, and Vinton Counties will vote on the November… Read More
OUtlet – Election Reactions & Transgender Week
This week on the OUtlet, reporters talked about how Athens City residents are feeling now post-election. We’ll also tell you about new transgender healthcare opportunities on Ohio University’s campus.
Pre-Election Efforts
By Nick Lantz ATHENS, Ohio – The town of Athens is buzzing with people making phone calls, knocking on doors, and handing out pamphlets. Many local activists are working harder… Read More
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