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Campus NEWS

Famed photojournalist grandpa? Hey, now there's an app for that

By Anna Luczkow

Christina Baird may have been known for her family's legacy at the Ohio University School of Visual Communication when she entered the school's graduate program, but she will be remembered by the school as the first student to create an iPad application for the program's required graduation project.

 
Campus NEWS

For most, the journey to Nine Fest seemed worth it

By Chelsea Robinson

The journey to Saturday's Nine Fest begins with a man named Rick Cunningham. Rick is a bus driver from Grove City hired by "number-fest" impresario Dominic Petrozzi.

 
Local NEWS

Shelter animal advocates ask for lower price tag on dog tags

by David DeWitt

If Athens County forces the Friends of Shelter Dogs pay license fees for each of the dogs it rescues, the group wants to get at least a discount. During a commissioners meeting Tuesday, the group made this request while bemoaning continuing struggles with the county.

 
 
 
 
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Local NEWS

City of Athens may try to tax frackers

by David DeWitt

The city of Athens is now considering its own severance tax for oil and gas companies in the hopes of using monies collected for a "clean-up" fund to be established in the city.

Readers' Forum

In just one day, professor sees highs and lows of Ohio University

By Bojinka Bishop

Today I experienced the best and the worst of Ohio University. First the best: being inducted as an emerita associate professor – then listening to William Beale, founder of Sunpower and former teacher of Engineering at OU.

Local NEWS

Glouster man bound over for May 2 beating death

A judge in Athens County Municipal Court last week found probable cause to believe that a Glouster man committed murder when he allegedly beat a Buchtel man to death in a May 2 incident.

The View from Mudsock Heights

There’s excellent TV around if you know where to look

by Dennis Powell

This is an outrage, and it must not stand. It's always a little dangerous for a writer to go up against his editor, but sometimes it must be done, and it looks as if I must be the one to do it.

OU student charged with raping 17-year-old

An Ohio University student has been charged with raping a 17-year-old female at a fraternity house.

What's Happening

The new What's Happening

NEWS consolidates its print, online listings

The Athens NEWS offers our online readers new and improved website events listings. These expanded listings utilize our online events engine, in the easy-to-use events calendar in the right-hand column of this (and every other) page on this website. Just click on a date in the calendar to find events. Search using categories, dates and locations for the most up-to-date local events.

Arts and Entertainment

Electric blue skies, May warmth frame music fest

Second official day continues Saturday

Music fans from all over the country descended on Nelsonville this past weekend for the eighth annual Nelsonville Music Festival, and enjoyed a steady parade of national and local music acts under sharp blue skies and warm temperatures.

Local NEWS

Local residents take a walk on the disabilities side

by David DeWitt

Various community members and Ohio University officials learned the challenges of disabilities first-hand during an annual event sponsored by the Athens Commission on Disabilities Thursday.

Local NEWS

Is another oil and gas land-rush starting in Athens?

Another firm offers low up-front bonuses for local oil & gas rights

by Jim Phillips

Based on recently released geological data from state experts, the price Athens County landowners believe they can get for oil-and-gas drilling leases has plunged dramatically in the last couple of months.

Campus NEWS

Top Fox to speak at university

Rogers Ailes a 1962 OU grad

FOX News Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes will present "FOX News: Past, Present and Future," during a public lecture Monday, May 21, at Ohio University.

Commentary

Iraq-Afghanistan vets are saying no to NATO in Chicago

Breaking the Sound Barrier

By Amy Goodman

Veterans of the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan are now challenging the occupation of Chicago. This week, NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is holding the largest meeting in its 63-year history there.

Guidelines for Letters to the Editor

Send them to: news@athensnews.com

Deadlines for letters are noon on Tuesday for Thursday's edition, and noon on Friday for Monday's edition. Sometimes we will consider late letters if we know ahead of time when the letter will arrive and how much space it will require. Remember, send them to news@athensnews.com.

Read on for other information about submitting letters:

 
 
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