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Bats Regular Part of Athens Wildlife
The McDavises aren’t the only residents in Athens finding bats in their house. Jocelyn Chiu, an Ohio University senior, was relaxing in her bed one Sunday evening when she saw… Read More
Police Discuss Rally With Organizers, Plan Coverage Of Event
Police are planning their presence at a rally to protest the purchase of a new home for the Ohio University president. Police and organizers of the Bat Rally, to be… Read More
Thousands Turn Out For Last Spring Fest Of The Year
The last unsanctioned student spring street party of the year has come and gone. Palmerfest, an epic multi-house party that just a few years ago ended with fires and violent… Read More
Former Global Leadership Center Director Will Not Have Contract Renewed
Ohio University has decided to not renew the employment contract of the director of Ohio University’s Global Leadership Center following an investigation regarding use of funds. However, the investigation didn’t… Read More
“Women on the Line” Draws Students, Local Poets Together in Support of My Sister’s Place
Regional poets from Ohio and West Virginia have collaborated with graphic design students from Ohio University to produce “Women on the Line,” an event to raise awareness for My Sister’s… Read More
RecycleMania Scheduled This Weekend
Community members in Athens and the surrounding area will have the opportunity to bring recyclable items and donations to the RecycleMania Community Recycling Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m…. Read More
The Plains Man Arrested On Drug Charges On South Green
A man from The Plains was arrested after he was allegedly caught speeding and a canine unit detected suspected drugs in the vehicle. Christian A. Thomas, 33, of 1st Street,… Read More
Student Senate President Found Guilty But Avoids Jail Time in Court Case
The president of the Ohio University Student Senate and two other student senate representatives won’t serve jail time after being found guilty of persistent disorderly conduct in Athens County Municipal… Read More
Ohio University Faculty Protest President’s Housing Agreement
More than 80 faculty members have signed an open letter expressing their discontent with Ohio University’s plan to secure new housing for its president. The letter states that the $1.2… Read More
We Are Ohio Visits OU Campus
The political action group We Are Ohio stated its case for why right-to-work is wrong at Ohio University’s Baker Center on Thursday night. The Columbus-based coalition led the successful opposition… Read More
New House Acquired For Presidential Residence
The Ohio University Foundation today announced it has entered into a lease agreement for a home and surrounding property, which will serve as the Ohio University presidential residence. The agreement… Read More
Pizza Powerhouse To Be Keynote Speaker at College of Business Symposium
John Schnatter, founder and CEO of Papa John’s Pizza, will serve as keynote speaker during the first annual College of Business Marketing Symposium at Ohio University, Thurs., March 26. The symposium, held Thursday from… Read More
Court Opts Not To Reinstate OU Student While Lawsuit Is Pending
A federal court has denied a temporary restraining order that would have allowed an Ohio University student to attend class while his lawsuit is pending against OU. Sophomore Michael Marshall… Read More
OU Officials & Community Emphasize Environment
The new community organization Ohio University Climate Action Now and the university-sponsored Ohio University Campus Climate Task Force are taking steps this upcoming week to address environmental sustainability. Ohio University… Read More
Dozens Arrested During Millfest
More than two dozen people were arrested over the weekend during the kickoff to the spring fest season. Hundreds lined the Mill Street despite the rainy weather Saturday for Millfest…. Read More
Unwanted Texter Wants Back Into OU
A federal court should not order a suspended Ohio University student to be reinstated while his lawsuit against OU is pending, the university is arguing. The Messenger previously reported that… Read More
Trustees Approve Evaluation Of President’s House
The fate of OU President Roderick McDavis’ house is up in the air, based on a resolution approved unanimously today by the OU Board of Trustees. The resolution, which was… Read More
OU against reinstating student during lawsuit
A federal court should not order a suspended Ohio University student to be reinstated while his lawsuit against OU is pending, the university is arguing. The Messenger previously reported that… Read More
Trustees Hesitate On New Auxiliary Facilities
A committee of the Ohio University Board of Trustees decided they needed more time to consider a multi-million dollar facility plan that would consolidate several university departments. The University Resources… Read More
OU Aquatic Center Will Upgrade Accessibility
By next school year, the Ohio University Aquatic Center will have undergone improvements throughout the building making it an accessible facility for people with disabilities. This project is included in… Read More
International Women’s Day Festival On Sunday
In celebration of Women’s History Month, Ohio University will hold its seventh annual International Women’s Day Festival from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday, March 15, in the Baker University Center… Read More
Demolition Of President Street Academic Center Postponed
An Ohio University Board of Trustees discussion regarding the demolition of the President Street Academic Center has been postponed by the university due to “unforeseen site conditions.” The trustees were… Read More
Athens and Ohio University Officials Encourage Safe Festing
Ohio University and Athens city officials are urging students to make smart decisions during the upcoming Spring Festival season. In a press release Ohio University President Roderick McDavis and Athens… Read More
OU Student Sues University Over Texting
Ohio University is being sued in federal court by a student who claims he should not have been suspended for texts he sent to a female student. He disputes OU’s… Read More
One-Day Delay Should Result In Lawsuit Victory, OU Prof Claims
A former Ohio University faculty member who is suing OU is asking a federal court to decide the case is his favor because the university was one day late in… Read More
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