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Athens leads other college towns in alcohol- and drug-related citations

The Ohio Investigative Unit is an often-overlooked law enforcement agency — but plenty of Ohio University students have heard of it. This agency, the Ohio Investigative Unit, cited 97 different people and businesses last month in Athens for alcohol- ...

From JESS MOSSER, The Ohio University Post,  4 Jun 2008

Bobcat had OVI before suspension

A former Ohio baseball player suspended from the team for unknown reasons last month was charged with drunk driving just before his suspension, according to court records. Ohio University police pulled over former pitcher John Angelicchi early on May ...

From JESS MOSSER, The Ohio University Post,  3 Jun 2008

Appeal filed in Hendrickson murder case

New lawyers for Ronald Hendrickson II have filed an appeal after their client was found guilty of aggravated murder and sentenced to life in prison May 12. The appeal, filed Friday in the Ohio Fourth District Court of Appeals, doesn't list specific ...

From JESS MOSSER, The Ohio University Post,  2 Jun 2008

Police arrest 2 Athens residents on drug charges

Police arrested two people late Thursday night on unrelated drug charges, finding more than seven pounds of marijuana and 140 doses of LSD in their respective homes. Aria N. Jackson, 22, a former Ohio University student, was charged with trafficking ...

From JESS MOSSER, The Ohio University Post,  2 Jun 2008
Related Topics: State Street

State rep candidate’s campaign manager has history of involvement with local Dems

Editor’s note: This is the second day of a series profiling outstanding Ohio University undergraduates. The selected students come from nominations by OU faculty, administrators, students and staff. Campaign managers are usually seen as hardened, ...

From JESS MOSSER, The Ohio University Post,  29 May 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Democratic Party,  John Kerry

Life in prison

Ronald Hendrickson II is cuffed by Athens County Courthouse security officer Jeff Mayle after his sentencing. Hendrickson was found guilty of aggravated murder last night after the jury deliberated for more than eight hours. After four days of ...

From JESS MOSSER, The Ohio University Post,  13 May 2008

Ode to the graffiti wall

City workers paint over graffiti when it appears in uptown Athens. But for 41 years, graffiti on a wall by Bentley Annex has only been covered by more student artwork. The tradition of painting on the wall began in 1967, when members of the Metro A.C. ...

From JESS MOSSER, The Ohio University Post,  9 May 2008

Pop My Culture: Advice for college love-seekers to keep in mind

As the weather gets warmer and classes slow down after midterms, single socialites look to go out to the bars to meet that special someone. Whether one is in the market for a long term meet-my-parents partner or just a fun one-night stand, meeting ...

From JESS MOSSER, The Ohio University Post,  9 May 2008
Related Topics: Connie Schultz

Mr. Right: Clinton continues Cold War policy of deterrence

Much has been made of Hillary Clinton’s recent comments that she would “obliterate” Iran if the Islamic republic uses nuclear weapons against Israel. Some are arguing that this threat is a continuation of President Bush’s overly aggressive foreign ...

From JESS MOSSER, The Ohio University Post,  9 May 2008
Related Topics: Hillary Rodham Clinton,  George W. Bush,  U.S. Republican Party

Disco bebop band The Macpodz plays dance music

Ann Arbor-based band The Macpodz will bring their “disco bebop” sound to Jackie O’s tomorrow night. Funky jazz quintet The Macpodz has a eclectic sound, but keyboardist Jesse Clayton couldn’t tell you about it. “I can’t even listen to it,” Clayton ...

From JESS MOSSER, The Ohio University Post,  9 May 2008
Related Topics: Charlie Parker,  Miles Davis,  Frank Zappa

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