Board of Elections gives parties one day to remove disqualified candidates from materials
FACE and RSVP’s 12 disqualifications could cost the tickets more than seats in next year’s Student Senate.
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FACE and RSVP’s 12 disqualifications could cost the tickets more than seats in next year’s Student Senate.
A plan by the mayor’s transportation committee for an added student fee to support improved public transportation in Athens met cautious support during last night’s Ohio University Student Senate meeting.
The two ineligible Student Senate candidates from the RSVP party who are contesting their disqualifications will not find out until later this week whether or not they will return to the ballot.
A committee of Ohio University Student Senate members upheld the Board of Elections’ decision to disqualify eight FACE party members.
A compromise between an Ohio University Student Senate group and Athens Police could lead to possible changes to the city’s noise ordinance.
A committee of current Student Senate members refused to reverse the Board of Elections’ decision to disqualify eight FACE party members.
The presidential candidate for one Student Senate party said all nine disqualified members of his ticket will appeal the decision by tomorrow’s deadline.
The 12 disqualified Student Senate candidates will have their chance to appeal the decision soon, said FACE presidential candidate Matthew Wallace.
Following a review of their candidate applications, the FACE and RSVP tickets have gotten a little lighter.
The Office of Information Technology at Ohio University has several major upgrades in the works that are scheduled to launch by fall.
April 20 Student Senate Live Blog
The two tickets for Ohio University’s Student Senate are battling over common ground — the graffiti wall — after one day of campaigning.
The campaign season kicked off yesterday for Ohio University Student Senate hopefuls, even though the Dean of Students’ office has not finished verifying all the candidate applications.
Athens Police Department is investigating a reported rape near Christ the King Church early Saturday morning.
International students studying at Ohio University could have the option to keep their current health care plans if the university follows recommendations from both Student Senate and Graduate Student Senate.
Student Senate President Jesse Neader talks about the agenda for tonight's meeting and Athens fests with Post staff writer Joe Fox.
This is The Post's live blog for the April 13, 2011 Student Senate meeting.
Although Spring Quarter has been in session for more than two weeks, on-campus air conditioning systems are still not running, leaving students sweating in 80-degree heat.
Ohio University students talk about the lack of air conditioning in Bentley Hall. Turning on individual AC systems could take anywhere from two hours to two days, said Director of Housing Beverley Wyatt in an email to students.