New government relations director appointed Sunday
By Caitlin Bowling, Pamela Engel | May 3, 2011Ohio University President Roderick McDavis appointed a new director of government relations yesterday.
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis appointed a new director of government relations yesterday.
The FACE party will not have to make major changes to its website and RSVP will not have to throw out hundreds of T-shirts after a decision by the Board of Elections to reverse an earlier ruling.
Candidates on the FACE and RSVP tickets have very different visions for Ohio University Student Senate, and both say their platforms will better appeal to students.
The Post sat down with the five finalists for student trustee. This is what they had to say.
As news of Osama bin Laden’s death spread, Ohio University professors urged Americans not to believe the war on terror is over and disputed government claims that bin Laden was buried in compliance with Islamic tradition.
Because of the recently released budget reduction scenarios, Ohio University held its third budget forum of the year yesterday in Ellis Hall.
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis appointed a new director of government relations today.
FACE and RSVP’s 12 disqualifications could cost the tickets more than seats in next year’s Student Senate.
Because of troubles implementing Ohio University’s new class scheduling system, students wanting to register for summer classes had to wait an extra few days.
As news of Osama bin Laden’s death spread across the country, Ohio University professors urged the Americans banding together in celebration not to believe the war on terror is over.
COLUMBUS — Complete with triumphant music and sweeping green curtains, Ohio University officials announced Saturday that it will receive $105 million, the largest gift ever given to a higher education institution in Ohio.
For more than 10 years, Ohio University students have been able to create personal websites on the Oak server.
Ohio University will lose two more deans this summer — bring the administrative toll to 11 since 2004.
COLUMBUS — Ohio University officials garnered several standing ovations today during an announcement that the university will receive $105 million, the largest gift in the history of Ohio’s public higher education.
Ohio University today released its budget reduction scenarios, which include $9.46 million in cuts and more than 13 possible layoffs.
West 82 patrons were treated to an interesting surprise as the Baker University Center food court offered a new item on the menu — duck.
The Post publishing board has selected junior Wesley Lowery as the next editor-in-chief of the newspaper.
After the Ohio University College of Business master’s students graduate this July, the full-time program will officially shut down.
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.
A parking lot near The Convo has a new landmark.