EDITORIALS
Post Editorial: Ohio Senate bill would cut collective-bargaining tools
Feb. 23, 2011With higher education funding falling throughout Ohio, the spotlight has been on students and professors, leaving one group in the shadows - staff.
Post Editorial: Error Message
Feb. 22, 2011Because its emergency notification system failed to inform students of a September tornado warning before a tornado touched down, Ohio University has begun searching for a company to take control.
Post Editorial: D-grade
Feb. 21, 2011Yesterday afternoon, Ohio University administrators released a proposal for faculty and staff buyouts in order to fill next year's budget hole.
Fund Farewell
Feb. 17, 2011Although Ohio was lucky enough to receive Race to the Top funding after a mistake in New Jersey's application, every school district in Athens County decided not to apply.
$100 student surcharge has no place among Iowa university budget cuts
By By the | Nov. 9, 2009Iowa's state universities are reacting swiftly and comprehensively to the sadly predictable news of the state's revenue shortfall. When Iowans are making less and shopping less, the revenue derived from income, sales and other tax streams goes down as well.
Serious choices for the 71st
By From the | Nov. 9, 2009U.S. Rep. Mike Boland made his lieutenant governor aspirations official this week, and we wish him luck. Boland has been eyeing the spot since at least 2001 and faces a tough challenge.
A heavy lesson
By From the | Nov. 9, 2009More powerful than a locomotive. That Superman-esque achievement also works for Quad-City high school students, whose 347 tons of food collected this year exceed the weight of two locomotives.
‘No Child’ defines nothing but failure
By The | Nov. 9, 2009No Child Left Behind test scores are out in Illinois and the results are tiredly the same.