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The second year of college brings a sense of comfort, new knowledge and for some, more artistic expression.
Ohio University has rescinded the salary increases for OU President Roderick McDavis and his wife, Deborah, after the Board of Trustees possibly inappropriately approved their new base salaries at its Friday meeting.
In order to assist the provost’s office in making decisions about classroom curriculums, Ohio University’s Faculty Senate has a committee devoted to academic planning.
Ohio University’s Board of Trustees clarified the pay raise awarded months ago to OU President Roderick McDavis and his wife, Deborah, as part of the university’s faculty and staff salary pool increase.
A few months back, I was a reformed addict.
I have an embarrassing confession: I’m a late bloomer when it comes to video games.
Ohio University hopes to increase its international presence by forging a bond with another university willing to form connections on the other side of the globe.
Editor’s note: This is the third in a series profiling new staff in the Ohio University provost office.
Ohio University Honors Tutorial College will sponsor Pre-Law Day 2013, an event that will feature a series of panels from 10 law professionals, most of whom are OU alumni.
I wrote a letter to The Post a few weeks ago about my disgust toward the conversations emerging from the “Blurred Lines” debate, defending my fellow Ohio University students and expressing hope that any debate arose from ignorance rather than the belief that rape is actually tolerable.
Members and supporters of F--kRapeCulture, a new student social change organization, took to the streets Friday for a rally and march with the invitation to participants to dress as they wanted — including being topless.
The responsibility to determine what to write on an individual’s death certificate rests with the coroner, and in Athens County, an Ohio University faculty member holds the pen.
Ohio University and international students will both travel abroad in pursuit of a business-related degree.
Matt Waters joked that during his visit to Iowa Western Community College he didn’t know he would be playing football with the superhero Thor — a moniker he applied to Ty Branz, who sticks out because of his long blond locks of hair.
Daniel Hernandez Jr. was in his first week as a political intern for former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords when she was shot in 2011. Hernandez rushed to her aid. Although he is credited with saving her life, Hernandez doesn’t see himself as a hero.
Ohio University released its 2013 Clery Act compliance report late Monday afternoon. This report, which is required by law of all universities that participate in federal financial aid, details critical information about crime on and near campus.
Ohio University is most definitely a heaven on earth. Big Mama’s diets mixed with a perfect attendance record at Liquor Pitchers are things I might mention on my résumé. Today, for one reason or another, it finally dawned on me… I’m a senior. It took me six weeks to realize I am about to leave my beloved Athens.
Over the past several days, I have been stunned at the ongoing public debate about the Marching 110’s decision not to play “Blurred Lines.” So far, I’ve seen various sources label it “censorship,” claim it was inappropriate for administrators to step in on behalf of students, and dismiss students who were upset about the song (many of whom were themselves survivors of sexual assault and rape) as “overly sensitive” and “whiney.”
There is a steep learning curve between high school and collegiate athletics, and many freshmen can benefit from an extra redshirt year of adjustment before donning their college colors on the field of play.
I live in the self-proclaimed “Animal House.”