Gamer Girl: There should be more women in STEM fields
By Sophie Kruse | Feb. 22, 2015It’s no secret that there are a small number of women in the STEM — science, technology, engineering and math — fields.
It’s no secret that there are a small number of women in the STEM — science, technology, engineering and math — fields.
The poor conditions of sidewalks around town has been a frequent topic of discussion among students during the past few days.We’re tramping through slush, slipping on ice and jumping puddles on our way to campus.Although it’s easy to gripe about the conditions, we’d like to remind students living off-campus it’s their responsibility to keep the sidewalks in front of their residences clear. Many landlords provide shovels to their tenants, and inexpensive road salt can be found at several locations on East State Street.The city issued a reminder earlier this year noting that “it is required by Athens City Code to have sidewalks cleared within the first 4 hours after daylight, following or during a fall of snow.”Athens City Code states that keeping sidewalks clear is the responsibility of the owner, occupant or “person having the care of” any building or land bordering a sidewalk. Choosing not to shovel your sidewalk or driveway isn’t worth a possible $50 fine.Even if you don’t agree with the city law — it’s not exactly favorable for student renters — no one wants to fall on the way to class or walk into a lecture with their socks soaked through. If you live off campus, spend a couple minutes shoveling your sidewalk. Your fellow Bobcats will be glad you did.Editorials represent the majority opinion of The Post's executive editors: editor-in-chief Jim Ryan, managing editor Sara Jerde, opinion editor Xander Zellner and projects editor Allan Smith. Post editorials are independent of the publication's news coverage.
The whole point of the KC Johnson lecture was to spark debate, so students should still treat him respectfully, even if they disagree with him.
Live painting is growing in the Athens music scene and allows artists to a different form of expression.
The How To Series hosted by the Campus Involvement Center provides student with different free activities each week.
Ohio defeated Akron 71-55 on Saturday night to remain the best team in the MAC.
Ohio fell to Kent State on Saturday, losing its fourth consecutive game.
Though rescheduled, Bare on the Bricks' after-party raised $1,500 and gathered 20 bags of clothes for local charity, My Sister’s Place.
The Winter Dance Concert took place this weekend and featured six pieces with varying styles.
Dedrick Peterson, 31, of Ann Arbor, was sentenced to five years in prison Friday after he was found guilty on three counts of sexual battery relating to a sexual assault case stemming from Ohio University's 2013 Homecoming Weekend.
Due to weather concerns, the sixth-annual Bare on the Bricks run, set to occur Saturday morning, is being postponed to mid-April, said Amanda Moline, Student Alumni Board student outreach committee member.
While under the influence of cocaine, an Athen man shot his wife in both legs.
Christian organizations on campus take a different approach to sermons
Ohio is looking to keep its bats hot as it hits road for second weekend of season.
The ISU Research Symposium is set to highlight 20 to 25 students and their research contributions.
The Post catches up with alumnae Emily Greene and Samantha Levy, who worked on LAIKA’s The Boxtrolls, which is nominated for the Best Animated Feature at this year’s Oscars.
Student Alumni Board and Phi Kappa Psi partner together for annual Bare on the Bricks run to collect monetary and clothing donations.
Student group ALLY hosts annual ‘Queer Prom’ to throw a dance for those who did not have an ideal prom experience or anyone who just wants to have a good time.
Ska band Skashank Redemption and reggae band Rockstead will perform at Casa Nueva Friday in an energetic show that should get the crowd moving.
This weekend's Winter Dance concert will feature six pieces and take place Friday and Saturday.