Student Senate to discuss change to cheating policy
By Maria DeVito | Feb. 24, 2014When Ohio University’s Student Senate meets Wednesday, the body will be discussing policies that affect the body — and the greater student body as a whole.
When Ohio University’s Student Senate meets Wednesday, the body will be discussing policies that affect the body — and the greater student body as a whole.
In the cult-classic cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Master Splinter guides weapon-wielding turtles on their missions to protect the city of Manhattan.
ON KASICH'S HIGHER-ED FUNDING STRATEGY...
By Meryl Gottlieb | mg986611@ohiou.edu | @buzzlightmeryl
Ohio University honored Tom Carpenter, 53rd recipient of OU’s Distinguished Professor award, the university’s highest distinction for faculty members at an event Monday night.
Ohio senior guard Travis Wilkins has waited patiently during his two-year stint in Athens to fully show what he is capable of as a basketball player.
Governor John Kasich, a Republican who holds only a slim lead in a head-to-head match up with his possible Democratic challenger but boasts an approval rating near his all-time high, chose to dedicate a great deal of his State of the State address Monday to highlight successes and shortcomings in state education programs.
It was a busy weekend in the sporting realm, and I had the best seat in the house — a faded green couch in my apartment.
Graduate Student Senate President Joel Newby and Vice President of Committees and Legislative Affairs, Liz Volpe, were absent from Monday night’s meeting, but business went on as usual.
Ohio, where some Republicans who control the legislature are out-fundraising Democrats by about $3.7 million, might be true-to-form with the age-old saying “you vote with your dollar.”
There was a somber mood at Ohio’s practice Thursday following a sound beating at the hands of Western Michigan the day prior, and Bobcats coach Jim Christian said that no one on the team felt good about their play at that point in time.
Coaches always encourage their athletes to finish strong, but something about how coach Clay Calkins said those words Friday led to one of the Bobcats’ best meets all season.
CVS Pharmacy recently chose to remove cigarettes and tobacco products from its shelves (http://thepost.ohiou.edu/content/cvs-decision-impacts-athens-businesses), but 60 years ago cigarette ads were a large part of The Post, according to archived newspapers.
Athens City Council will convene tonight at Athens City Hall, 8 E. Washington St., for its biweekly committee meeting, of which Council President Jim Sands is expected to return after a two week hiatus.
While most students were spending their winter break trying to keep warm, sixteen students, divided between School of Media Arts and Studies and School of Journalism, were basking in the Ecuador sun.
Kevin Feinberg had his cheek swabbed during his freshman year, and by his sophomore year, he had saved a life.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
Although he is an artist well-revered for his paintings, sculptures and sketches of early prehistoric life, John Gurche will be celebrating the work of another artist.
Ohio’s weekend at the Frost Classic began with unusual pace, losing its first game of the season on Friday to Tennessee Tech, but the Bobcats responded by winning its next four games and regaining their stride.