President's Office request 'implies that critique is unwelcome'
Apr. 16, 2015"The real scandal is not that a Post member entered into a secret agreement, but that such a request was made by the President's Office in the first place."
"The real scandal is not that a Post member entered into a secret agreement, but that such a request was made by the President's Office in the first place."
The Center for Student Legal Services encourages students to exercise caution and good judgment at the #Fest.
Graduating with a double major has become more prevalent in recent years, but it’s tough to determine whether it’s worthwhile.
The Post’s list of employees who have garnered summer internships, permanent jobs or study-abroad placement is 35-strong — and growing.
Maria Fischer writes about how many students dedicate far too much time doing classroom work and not enough time building their personal brand.
SOS swept Student Senate elections.
The Bobcats have a chance to gain ground on their division leader this weekend against the Golden Flashes.
Ohio downed out-of-conference opponent Dayton on Tuesday and now seeks more Mid-American Conference victories.
OU alumnae Jacquelyn Reingold and Laura Jacqmin wrote for Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin and more for the upcoming Netflix comedy Grace and Frankie, which will start streaming May 8.
Women’s Affairs commission hosts march to combat power-based violence and features.
13Fest is set to take place this weekend, with a variety of musical acts and a number of new policies in place.
The School of Dance Senior Dance Concert will take place this weekend, with performances taking place Friday and Saturday.
Andy Trout, barber at Carsey’s Barber Shop, recently released “Old Timer’s Beard Oil,” a facial hair moisturizer Trout formulated and made himself.
A look at the Western Conference playoff picture at the end of the regular season.
With a week and half of the MLB season finished, see how the Cincinnati Reds are doing.
The Bobcats travel to Indiana this weekend for a one-day meet, as they focus on their sprinters, jumpers and throwers.
Student Senate elections are often decided by a small number of votes, and the votes you cast have surely made a difference in who leads your student government.
President Roderick McDavis listed four homes to live in, but the university chose 31 Coventry Lane instead, which had a higher property value.
A vague resolution passed by the Student Senate general body on October 29 causes confusion about campaigning rules as the voting period draws to a close.
OU held the second of two forums to gauge individuals’ take on how the campus should look in the future.