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Bobcats Hit Home Doubleheader
The Ohio baseball team defeated the Buffalo Bulls (10-17, 4-5 MAC) winning 3-1 and 6-5 in Sunday’s doubleheader. The Bobcats lost the first game of the series on Friday, 9-3,… Read More
Ohio University Researcher Reads the Fine Print of Diabetes
Fingerprints may become the new standard for indicating one’s risk of diabetes. A team directed by Molly Morris, a professor in Ohio University’s Department of Biological Sciences, has discovered a… Read More
Graffiti Wall Posting Draws Outrage from Student Group
Members of the Ohio University Hispanic-Latina Student Union painted over a message on the graffiti wall that stated “Build The Wall! Trump 2016.” One Ohio University student beat them to… Read More
OU Students Host ‘Take Back the Night’ Events on Campus
Ohio University students gathered in Scripps Hall and marched through the streets of Athens as a part of the Take Back the Night campaign. The students had Dr. Stephanie Gilmore,… Read More
Homeless in Athens County Made Invisible
While most residents are aware of the high rates of poverty in the county, many are unaware of how many Athens County residents face housing instability issues. Kelly Cooke,… Read More
Kasich Focuses on Accomplishments in State of State Address
For the sixth time as Ohio’s Governor, John Kasich delivered his annual State of the State Address, however this was the first time the event was held in Southeast Ohio…. Read More
New Image of Athens Serial Sex Offender Released
New technology may help in finding a serial sexual predator. A new image of the man believed to have been attacking women for more than nine years was released Wednesday… Read More
Moon Tunnel Reading Series
A new reading series within the English Department at Ohio University held their final event in March. The series focuses on the work of master and PhD students which include… Read More
Athens Gas Stations Prepare for Skimming Threat
Gas pumps seem harmless, but they can hold the key to bank and credit card accounts through a process called “skimming.” Montgomery County Auditor Karl L. Keith said the… Read More
Mild Winter Leaves Surplus of Salt and Money
A pile of salt – covered by a tarp on West State St. testifies to the mild winter. The surplus means less salt will be required next winter and that… Read More
Union Street Businesses Struggle Even in New Locations
West Union Street businesses, displaced by a fire in 2014, continue to face problems even after moving to new locations. Construction has forced a lane of the street and much… Read More
Ohio University Bucks Trend in Teaching Enrollments
The number of students in Ohio graduating with degrees in education dropped by a quarter since the 2003-2004 school year, according to the Columbus Dispatch. However, Ohio University’s Patton College… Read More
Period Project Supports Underpriveleged Women
Ohio University freshman Maddie Sloat was in high school when she was made aware of an issue many people don’t think about: lower income women sometimes have difficulty affording feminine products. Maddie… Read More
Student Safety — Campus Safety Pt. 2
The Athens Police Department has been investigating an alleged serial rapist since mid-January. Many students at Ohio University have been uneasy since that news came out, and have changed some… Read More
OUPD Ride-Along — Campus Safety Pt. 2
OUtlet reporter Abby Grisez rode along with an OU police officer during a typical Saturday night to find out more about what the department is doing to keep the campus safe. Since… Read More
Dorsey’s Historic Day Leads to Ohio Sweep of Kent State
Ohio Softball Coach Jodi Hermanek didn’t hesitate when asked if she knew she was going to run Savannah Jo Dorsey through the entire second game. “Yes,” she interjected before the reporter could finish… Read More
Tax Time Brings Latest Catmail Scam
The latest email scam directed at Ohio University students and faculty has the Office of Information Technology scrambling again to keep its clients safe. The fraudulent messages to Catmail… Read More
Marietta Prepares for Kasich State of the State Address
Ohio Governor John Kasich has accomplished a great deal during his six-year tenure, but there is one thing that he has never done as governor: visit Southeast Ohio. Kasich is… Read More
Meigs Marauders Shut Out Athens Bulldogs 6-0
A dominating pitching performance from starter Chase Whitlatch notched the victory for the undefeated Meigs Marauders against the struggling Athens Bulldogs Monday night. The junior was unhittable all night, going… Read More
International Women’s Day Festival
International Women’s Day takes place each year on March 8. Ohio University celebrated that, along with Women’s History Month, on March 13. According to the OU Women’s Center website, “the… Read More
Navy SEAL Receives Medal of Honor
WASHINGTON – The Navy SEALs were founded on the first day of 1962 and have recently captured the national imagination due to their role in the elimination of Osama bin… Read More
Bobcats Go 1-2 in Weekend Series with UAB
Ohio Baseball went into a series against the University of Alabama at Birmingham with a 2-1 record but left with an even 3-3 record. The Bobcats dropped the first two… Read More
Photos of the Week, Feb. 16-22
Lace up your shoes and get ready for this weeks photo recap. We take you through a few basketball games, the 24th Annual River City Blues Competition, and the Annual… Read More
re: Single Moms, Living in Poverty in Ohio
It’s 3:30 p.m. on Friday, and Angela is making her daughter some canned Campbell’s chicken noodle soup. Her daughter, Danielle, takes off her shoes and coat and snuggles in on… Read More
Photos of the Week, Feb. 9-15
It’s time again for the the top photos from our staff this week. The winter weather hit Southeast Ohio hard leading up to Valentine’s Day, but did not deter participants… Read More
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