Graduate Student Senate hears from APD and OUPD police chiefs about sexual assault on campus
By Chloe Meyers | Nov. 13, 2018GSS appoints a new member into the body and passes two resolutions to endorse the Center for Student Legal Services.
GSS appoints a new member into the body and passes two resolutions to endorse the Center for Student Legal Services.
The Ohio Alliance for Innovation in Population Health found the number of people who are affected by the opioid epidemic has increased by 5,000 percent since 2010.
Following the Monday death of a recent pledge, Ohio University’s Epsilon chapter of Sigma Pi was issued an immediate cease and desist for all organizational activities by the university.
Collin Wiant died at the hospital early Monday after APD responded to an off-campus apartment.
The committee will create three hubs made up of faculty, students, staff and community members.
The body will discuss four new resolutions.
The Center of Student Legal Services is up for renewal in June.
The area will become a green space for recreational use.
Jonah B. Lake was charged with aggravated murder, murder and tampering with evidence in the death of his father, Kevin B. Lake
OUPD responded after a student was yelling and screaming then found unresponsive after smoking marijuana.
This is the second time there have been two African American winners since 2011.
Student Senate will vote on three resolutions.
Members also heard a presentation on the Faculty Compensation Task Force report.
Dads Weekend provided a chance for fathers and families to immerse themselves in the Ohio University experience.
The resolution will have the handbook changed to let tenured members grant or deny tenure to other faculty members.
The rally was organized two days ago after an announcement of a federal law that would possibly redefine gender and would essentially erase trans and intersex peoples existence.
Ohio University’s Counseling and Psychological Services is training a new therapy puppy to be added to the staff.
The creation comes after a real-life overdose simulation that took place last year.
By 2020, the Convo’s residences, Washington Hall and Bromley Hall will have received renovations.
Warren and Cordray were joined by Betty Sutton, Rick Neal, and a crowd of hundreds of students and supporters.