Letter to the Editor: OU policymakers, faculty need to address safety, accessibility concerns
By Amelia Shearon | 10:01pmAccessibility at Ohio University needs to be improved, as it is a safety concern for students.
Accessibility at Ohio University needs to be improved, as it is a safety concern for students.
Food insecurity is a deeply troubling issue in the Ohio University community.
Since 1993, Operation Christmas Child has delivered more than 220 million gift-filled shoeboxes to kids in more than 170 countries and territories worldwide.
Fabricated videos and photos can be nearly impossible to decipher from real ones, thus causing harmful misinformation and the potential for reputation-damaging effects.
While small businesses rely on students to stay open, many students wonder why there are so few big box stores in Athens.
The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.
Entire classrooms are regularly subjected to stress and even trauma caused by ongoing incidents in schools.
Throughout my time in the Student Senate, I have watched the highs and lows of student representation.
The dangers associated with alcohol will always outweigh any benefits one might believe. If you choose to drink, do so responsibly. If someone is struggling or has a substance use problem, do not delay getting them help and support them through a difficult time.
Can capitalism and democracy co-exist?
Jill Thompson's track record should speak for itself when voting on Nov. 8
Anyone who thinks that the right-wing extremists will now declare victory and go home needs to pay attention.
The university should be finding new ways to retain its excellent faculty, bring in ambitious new faculty and build up its academic programs, not weaken them further.
Ms. Lacey Rogers was mistreated by the United Campus Ministry, a respected Athens institution with an earned reputation of standing with marginalized and mistreated people.
“I believe that pitting faculty against administrators distracts from concerns many employees share regarding how the university compensates and retains our talented employees.”
Athens and Southeast Ohio are increasing their broadband access.
A university administrator responds to a recent ‘Post’ column.
It isn’t a political issue; it’s a medical issue.
While the decision to close was the right move, the education I’m receiving is not the one I paid for.
As the population increases and job availability decreases, fewer people will be employed simply because of the automation and digitalization occurring.