Post Editorial: Too little, too late for new Ridges committee change
Sep. 18, 2013Despite backlash from area advocates, the walls of Building 26 at The Ridges came crumbling down in March, costing the university an estimated $425,000.
Despite backlash from area advocates, the walls of Building 26 at The Ridges came crumbling down in March, costing the university an estimated $425,000.
Ohio Athletics bills its supporters as “the best fans in the MAC,” and so far this year they have lived up to the hype.
Ohio University’s administrators and police department are entrusted with ensuring the safety of all students, faculty, staff and visitors on campus.
Last year, Ohio University Student Senate executive leaders approved $1,600 from their budget to pay one of their own to rebuild the organization’s website.
President Barack Obama addressed the nation Tuesday night about the use of chemical weapons in Syria and the United States’ response to the alleged war crimes.
A local activist group, The Bill of Rights Committee, recently asked the Athens County Board of Elections to explain its reasoning for denying the group’s request to put a county-wide fracking ban on the November ballot.
At the end of every President’s Report at Board of Trustee meetings, Ohio University President Roderick McDavis lists “points of pride” that should be celebrated.
Friday, 10 trustees will most likely cast unanimous votes on resolutions at a board retreat in Columbus, but one thing is for certain: Those votes won’t be from either of the two Ohio University student trustees.
I remember when I first stepped onto campus during my own orientation oh so many years ago.
Another year has left Student Senate with little concrete evidence to show for its efforts.
We had a good paper yesterday.
For the first time in three years, there are multiple candidates running for Graduate Student Senate president.
We see it every year: an insider ticket packed with experience and knowledge running against an unconventional ticket with big ideas.
Two students have the privilege of representing the other 20,000 of us on the board that makes the university’s most important decisions.
Last night, sophomore Keith Wilbur was selected to replace senior Allison Arnold as an Ohio University student trustee.
On today’s page 6 is everything you’ll need to complete this year’s Post Bracket Challenge.
Last August, a 16-year-old girl was raped in Steubenville, Ohio. Monday, two high-school athletes, Trent Mays and Ma’lik Richmond, were convicted of committing that rape.
At 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Ohio University students received a crime-alert email about an armed robbery.