Choice to take class on finance should be left up to students
Nov. 12, 2013Last autumn, Ohio University’s College of Business began offering a personal finance course to teach students how to spend money wisely.
Last autumn, Ohio University’s College of Business began offering a personal finance course to teach students how to spend money wisely.
With the advent of the “digital age,” we constantly hear how the Internet and technology are allowing us to become more interconnected with the rest of the world.
We begin this editorial by confessing that we have egg on our face. We wrote in Monday’s edition of The Post that Ohio University President Roderick J.
Today is the first Tuesday of November, and, just like every year, the polls are open for Election Day.
For the third time in 14 months, the Ohio University Board of Trustees approved a pay raise for OU President Roderick McDavis.
As you might have read on our front page, longtime Ohio swimming and diving coach Greg Werner was “replaced” Wednesday in favor of a second-year assistant coach who was named his interim successor.
A column was published in Wednesday’s edition of The Post that had significant use of unattributed information.
With the new crop of young female artists, they all seem to have the same look, sound and hook. “Indie” and “hipster” ladies with flower crowns, red lipstick, strange lyrics and raspy soulful voices are the perfect idols for boring teenage girls in the suburbs to look up to. But, one artist has been playing this angle from the very beginning, does it better than all of them put together and rarely gets the credit she deserves — Regina Spektor.
As you might have read on our front page, Athens County Prosecutor Keller Blackburn said Monday that a grand jury did not find probable cause to press any charges on any of the parties involved in the alleged rape on Court Street during Homecoming Weekend.
Faculty at Ohio University are deeply concerned about recent events involving alleged sexual assault, alcohol and social media on our campus and in our community.
Fifty years ago, the Hocking River overflowed almost annually. Back then, Ohio University students considered the floods to be an expected nuisance rather than an unimaginable calamity.
Many of us Bobcats spent the weekend celebrating our Ohio University pride, reveling with alumni and current students alike.
Ohio University has a little more than 1,000 full-time faculty members, according to the August 2013 OU Fact Book. Besides covering Faculty Senate and the occasional new hire or departure, we haven’t really shined the light on the staff as much as we think we should.
The past few months have seen a dramatic increase in newspapers cutting staffs.
On Sunday, the Marching 110 made the trip to MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., to perform at the halftime show of an NFL game between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Post has long covered energy issues both on campus and in Athens. From Ohio University’s electricity consumption to the advent of hydraulic fracturing, we know they have real consequences — both economically and environmentally.
As to reiterate a theme we’ve been broadcasting this week, we’d like to recommend you stay informed about issues of local and national importance — namely the implementation of the Affordable Care Act and the contents of this year’s Clery Act compliance report, released Monday.
Ohio University released its 2013 Clery Act compliance report late Monday afternoon. This report, which is required by law of all universities that participate in federal financial aid, details critical information about crime on and near campus.