Student Senate exec board sworn in
By Caroline Bartels | Apr. 23, 2014One year ago – almost to the day — Megan Marzec was arrested in the Governance Room of Walter Hall for refusing to leave a protest at the Board of Trustees meeting.
One year ago – almost to the day — Megan Marzec was arrested in the Governance Room of Walter Hall for refusing to leave a protest at the Board of Trustees meeting.
Ohio University’s Student Senate meeting Monday night did not go as planned.
Presidential candidates for Student Senate debated their platforms Tuesday night to a standing-room-only crowd.
Student Senate members voiced their opinions against the debated “social host” policy, claiming the law would be impractical and difficult for students.
Student Senate’s Wednesday meeting will be a global affair.
Student Senate’s Wednesday meeting will be a global affair.In honor of this year’s International General Board Meeting, members of Ohio University’s Student Senate plan to wear international costumes to celebrate the various cultures represented at OU.Speakers at the meeting will include Vice Provost for Global Affairs Lorna Jean Edmonds and Gerard Krzic, director of the Ohio Program of Intensive English.“I’m speaking to Student Senate tomorrow night to share where we’re at in terms of our development of our global strategy and reflect on where we are today,” Edmonds said.International Affairs Commissioner Hashim Pashtun encouraged anyone who plans to attend the meeting to wear international garb, if possible.Interim Chief Information Officer Duane Starkey and David Alexander, a systems and projects administrator for Office of Information Technology, will also speak at the meeting to give an update from OIT.Finally, Caleb Balduff, university life senator-at-large, will speak about the responsibilities students take on when they decide to host parties.cb536511@ohio.edu@CarolineBartels
Ohio University administrators and faculty are not the only ones preparing for this week’s OU Board of Trustees meeting.
Ohio University administrators and faculty are not the only ones preparing for this week’s OU Board of Trustees meeting.
Ohio University students held a vigil Thursday evening in remembrance of the second anniversary of the shooting at Chardon High School.
As the Spring Semester nears closing, it’s almost time for next year’s Student Senate elections.