Post Editorial: Issues, races on ballot require voter action
Nov. 3, 2013Today is the first Tuesday of November, and, just like every year, the polls are open for Election Day.
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Today is the first Tuesday of November, and, just like every year, the polls are open for Election Day.
For some Nelsonville business owners, it has been business as usual, but others are suffering since the opening of the Nelsonville Bypass on Oct. 1.
Ohio University’s Board of Trustees clarified the pay raise awarded months ago to OU President Roderick McDavis and his wife, Deborah, as part of the university’s faculty and staff salary pool increase.
For the fifth consecutive season, the Bobcats exited the Mid-American Conference Tournament after the opening round.
Saturday was a day of firsts for Ohio during its 66-44 exhibition victory against Ashland, an NCAA Division II opponent.
I have recently had an unpleasant experience with the Ohio University Parking Services.
Only one woman runner has won back-to-back-to back Mid-American Conference Championships and that’s Ohio’s Juli Accurso.
Television has definitely evolved throughout the past couple of years, and it continues to keep changing.
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Feeding the world in a sustainable way is a challenge. Organic agriculture is often put forth as a solution to environmental ills. According to the Pesticide Action Network, “In 1940, we produced 2.3 food calories for every one fossil fuel calorie used… we now get one food calorie for every 10 fossil fuel calories used.” Using fewer petroleum-based fertilizers and pesticides, as organic agriculture would require, would clearly be a step in the right direction.
Despite dealing with drama that stemmed from a coaching change last week, Ohio overcame adversity and won its second meet of the season.
For the third time in 14 months, the Ohio University Board of Trustees approved a pay raise for OU President Roderick McDavis.
After 70 minutes of play, Ohio was trailing, and its missed second-half opportunities were about to haunt the team for the entire offseason, but the Bobcats had one more chance to salvage the season.
For the second consecutive weekend, Ohio swept a pair of matches against Mid-American Conference opponents, which included a roller-coaster win against Buffalo on Saturday.
The fourth annual Battle of the Tongues Food Drive helped Ohio University’s Department of Modern Languages raise a collective total of more than 10,000 cans for local food banks.
With the regular season just one week away, fans saw their first glimpse of the new era of Ohio basketball Saturday, as seven Bobcats made their debut wearing the Green and White.