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I was a little late to the podcast craze.
Nearly three years after beginning an investigation into the leasing of a residence for former Ohio University President Roderick McDavis, the Ohio Inspector General’s Office issued a report Tuesday determining the “appearance of impropriety” in the university’s transactions with an Athens landlord.
Last week, I talked a bit about the vital importance of editorially independent student newspapers to the welfare of college campuses across the nation.
Student journalists are a bit eclectic.
Whether you’re reading this in our weekly print edition or online (in that case, kudos to you for actively seeking out this column), you’re participating in the century-old Ohio University tradition of reading The Post.
It’s a wonderful thing
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Kathleen Roberts spoke to an audience at Ohio University’s Multicultural Center on Thursday in the second of three candidate forums for the university’s first vice president for diversity and inclusion.
Ohio University presented its first candidate for the inaugural vice presidency for diversity and inclusion Wednesday.
Ohio University President Duane Nellis announced the final candidates in the search for the university’s first vice president for diversity and inclusion Monday afternoon.
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The Ohio University Police Department received two reports of rape during the weekend of Palmer Fest.
After months of feedback and deliberation, Ohio University’s Executive Staff Policy Committee announced a new set of proposed “Freedom of Expression” policies Thursday.
The E.W. Scripps School of Journalism joined more than a dozen journalism and communication schools Friday in criticizing Sinclair Broadcast Group. The company forced dozens of anchors to read from identical scripts condemning “fake news” during promotional videos.
Sections of East State Street are underwater after the Hocking River rose more than two feet over its 20-foot flood stage Thursday morning.
Despite the group of graduate students waiting outside the doors of Walter Hall with picket signs and a bone to pick with university administration, the Ohio University Board of Trustees met last week to discuss campus renovations and the new “career services” fee.
Walking down the aisle to the seats of Templeton Blackburn-Alumni Memorial Auditorium, the house lights dimmed and blue stage lights shone on a single, shimmering saxophone, facing the crowd.
Park Place renovations, capital improvements and the proposed career services fee are set to dominate discussion at the March meeting of Ohio University Board of Trustees.