Editorial: OU, Athens need to bolster resources for survivors
By The Post Editorial Board | Sep. 12, 2018Thoughts, prayers and tweets have never been enough.
Thoughts, prayers and tweets have never been enough.
‘The Post’ supports student media, especially during times of censorship, funding cuts and other challenges.
The university released new policies last week related to freedom of expression.
It could lead to groupthink, and we're not excited about that.
The university recently announced it would expand gender neutral-housing to five more locations.
The faculty and administration have a disconnect, and faculty members are nearing panic about the future.
University administrators should open meetings about the interim “Freedom of Expression” policy.
As more allegations continue to make headlines, the conversation of women’s treatment in the workplace should not go away.
The Post endorses the levies and The Athens Cannabis Ordinance.
The Post endorses Kent Butler for first ward city council representative.
The university announced a new policy last Friday that would ban sit-ins, demonstrations and more from taking place inside university buildings.
Through speaking with dozens of Athens County and Ohio University community members, The Post believes the following actions should be taken to address the opioid epidemic.
The Post endorses Green Light.
The Post’s editorial board endorses presidential and down-ticket candidates for November election.
Next year, The Post will publish as a weekly tabloid.
‘Post’ editors congratulate former Postie, Wesley Lowery, on Pulitzer Prize.
Prime Social Group is attempting to control what the reader sees by asking journalists to sign its strict media agreement.
One policy change this year is that the event will not offer a shuttle service.
We hope the newest student trustee is a true advocate for OU students and their needs.
Four staff members won awards or were finalists at the competition.