Letter to the Editor: This is not my Ohio University
By Hannah Ticoras | May 12, 2020This Ohio University that dishonors the years of work and dedication put in by professors without and with tenure is not my OU.
This Ohio University that dishonors the years of work and dedication put in by professors without and with tenure is not my OU.
Do you believe in life after stars?
If humans determine that humans are a virus, it would ultimately be poorer people who pay the price at the will of the wealthy, and that is called eco-fascism.
Farewell, Athens.
Seniors say farewell and look back on their last four years at Ohio University.
This is a very sad, stressful and generally mentally tough time for a lot of people.
We could very well be in the ending stage of this virus, but we could just as easily be at the beginning of the start of a second wave.
My last From the Editor’s Desk comes with different emotions than I once expected.
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A newspaper that has been serving the city of Cleveland since 1840, that two decades ago had 340 employees, is now reduced to a staff smaller than most high school newspapers.
I continuously think about the uncertainties of possibly not getting to recognize what should be a proud moment in my life.
Since The Post’s alumni reunion was cancelled, we had a virtual reunion instead.
Senators Richard Burr, James Inhofe, Dianne Feinstein and Kelly Loeffler used classified intelligence to put themselves in a position to profit off COVID-19, making it very clear they value their investment portfolios over American lives.
Nostalgia is not necessarily a bad thing. Regardless of age, there are little tidbits somewhere along the line that can be thought of fondly.
A couple of cat documentaries, some old favorites and a brainless reality show fill my quarantine queue.
No one should ever have to die for the sake of economic success.
We must remind ourselves that it’s OK to take a break from talking about or thinking about politics.
Clearly, demilitarization is absolutely necessary to attain the standards of sustainability we need.
Let this also serve to remind us that even in situations that are as bleak and uphill, we can still treat ourselves well and learn about our friends and the cultures that shape them.
An update on how The Post will work for the remainder of the year and prepare for next year.