Graduate Student Senate: 'Five Point Plan' ticket discusses platform for upcoming election
By Lauren Fisher | Mar. 21, 2016Graduate student Ian Armstrong looks to take over for president Eddie Smith, whose tenure will come to an end this year.
Graduate student Ian Armstrong looks to take over for president Eddie Smith, whose tenure will come to an end this year.
Ohio University's Student Senate Board of Elections held an at-large candidate forum Monday, about one week before elections.
Besides his work in Student Senate, Landen Lama is involved in his hometown's local government and officiates international track and field events.
Emotional responses surfaced on Twitter today in response to the closing of College Gateway just weeks before graduation.
Three positions, including two vice president chairs, will be filled at Monday’s meeting.
39 teams and over 500 participants came out to Relay for Life of Ohio University to raise money.
Presidents serving on Ohio University’s student governing body have been involved in controversy, committed countless hours to Student Senate initiatives and lobbied for student rights.
Two tickets, UNITE and Impact, are competing for Student Senate seats and about 50 people attended the event sponsored by the senate’s Board of Elections, who served as the moderators.
At the College of Business’s Spring Marketing Day, students were treated to a presentation by John Gainor, CEO and President at International Dairy Queen Inc. and a 1978 Ohio University alumnus.
Construction on College Green's Class Gateway will not be completed by commencement.
Ohio University does not have an official job description for its president.
Ohio University's 2016 undergraduate commencement speaker is Bill Brand, an alumnus and cable channel executive.
Ohio University Student Senate heard a presentation from several members of the body who attended the Ohio Student Government Association Conference in New York.
On the side of a few intersecting sidewalks, is a new sign entitled “In Commemoration of the Athens Squirrel” staked into the dirt.
More than 15 students at WOUB were fired or suspended for objectifying and demeaning women in newsroom's sports operation, according to a report.
The body will vote on seven resolutions, including five budgets. The other two resolutions focus on internal positions.
In a series last year, The Post looked at President Roderick McDavis' promises he made at the beginning of his tenure and how many of those were accomplished.
Leading up to Ohio's important primary election March 15, a student in Carr Hall has had Trump stickers torn from her dorm door repeatedly.
Team Ubuntu took first place at the Scripps Innovation Challenge for its pitch of a news app and website that target the media desert of the Somali refugee population in Columbus.
Barnette often returned to Athens where her father established Ohio University's journalism school. She was 93.