OU Student Union plans to protest planned tuition hike
Student Union will hold a protest Thursday to voice concerns over the “OHIO Guarantee”
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Student Union will hold a protest Thursday to voice concerns over the “OHIO Guarantee”
Ohio University is looking to sell property it owns on E. State street for $12.05 million. The university currently leases the properties to businesses for rent revenue, but wants to sell the properties because the properties are “undervalued.”
About 24 percent of what an average student pays for room and board goes toward constructing and renovating new residence and dining halls they may never get to use.
Money, The Ridges and more money were all discussed at the Ohio University Board of Trustees Joint Resources and Academics committee meeting Thursday morning.
The Ohio University Board of Trustees begins its Fall Semester meeting Thursday, and topics from all aspects of campus will be discussed.
A comprehensive — yet readable — guide to Thursday, Oct. 16-17 meeting for the curious or concerned university reader.
The land Ohio University owns on East State Street might be sold for more than $12 million, money that could be reinvested in buying land closer to its Athens campus.
When it comes time for food, being on the edges of campus might mean you have to work off your lunch before you even begin eating.
Normally, when you meet a group of students at a bar, you don’t expect them to be the sole managers of close to $4.8 million and to be damn good at it too.
A $5.5 million addition to Ohio University’s campus will serve as the new academic facility for student athletes once the university is able to secure fundraising dollars, OU announced Wednesday.
Students living in Bromley Hall will be without water for most of the day Saturday.
Ohio University’s campus has had some changes made to it this summer, including new buildings and facelifts for existing structures. Here’s a round-up of the updates:
Summertime changes are beginning to be seen on campus.
President Roderick McDavis and other top Ohio University officials held an open discussion on how construction projects will change the appearance of Athens’ campus.
The annual Information and Telecommunication Systems Day is jam-packed with sessions to inform students on security matters.
Students returning to Ohio University next fall will find their campus refreshed and renewed.
It takes about $20 million to name a college at Ohio University, but for the Scripps College of Communication, a bit of an exception was made. The Scripps Howard Foundation’s $15 million gift is now in its eighth year.
Mulberry Street, the short road which connects Richland Avenue to Park Place, might not be open for graduation.
It’ll take an estimated $10,000 to intern with the U.S. National Soccer team covering the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
Students will be able to speak with their professors from the comfort of their beds once the university installs its new telephone systems.