Check out a BARE for Student Senate Q&A with 'The Post'
By Maygan Beeler | Apr. 7, 2015The election is next week.
The election is next week.
Student Senate will hold the last meeting of the year before senators for the 2015-2016 year are inducted.
The Post sits down with this year’s Student Senate candidates.
Susan Bowen, now 27, expects to be paying on her $130,000 worth of debt into her 50s.
Student Union is planning a General Assembly for the end of April to discuss democracy.
Ohio University continues to upgrade ADA accessibility on campus with installation of path markers.
Ohio University Student Union will be sponsoring a second installment of the Bat Rally.
The College of Arts and Sciences will be hosting “Wealth and Poverty in Appalachia” events all week
Nearly 60 percent of OU-HCOM’s graduates currently practice in the state of Ohio.
The Patton College will have most classes in Tupper Hall while offices will be temporarily relocated to Lindley Hall.
Preliminary candidates for the Graduate Student Senate elections have been announced.
Keith Wilbur, the senior student representative to Ohio University’s Board of Trustees, was disqualified from running as a Student Senate presidential candidate for the TIME ticket after senate’s Board of Elections found that he violated two campaign rules.
A petition demanding further consideration from Ohio University regarding President Roderick McDavis’ living arrangements has gathered 300 signatures, according to the OU Student Union.
Three finalists have been selected for the position of chief information officer at Ohio University, according to a university news release.
After Ohio University decided not to renew former Global Leadership Director Greg Emery's contract, several alumni have rescinded their bequests, totaling at least $1.25 million.
Applications for GSS will only be accepted online for the available positions.
Presidential candidates from the five parties running for Student Senate debated Wednesday night.
A fifth ticket, TIME, and a treasurer candidate for the BARE ticket were announced Tuesday night.
College of Arts and Sciences themes explore global issues, connects interdisciplinary faculty with students, and is a good way for students to earn general education requirements
OU students often opt to volunteer as human subjects in medical research studies.