Post Editorial: Openness should be 'point of pride'
Aug. 29, 2013At the end of every President’s Report at Board of Trustee meetings, Ohio University President Roderick McDavis lists “points of pride” that should be celebrated.
At the end of every President’s Report at Board of Trustee meetings, Ohio University President Roderick McDavis lists “points of pride” that should be celebrated.
In a sudden rush of popularity, the Ohio University School of Film has found itself graced with high praises from various publications.
A Coolville man who allegedly raped a 13-year-old girl in Athens County now has a second felony charge in his case.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, it’s about that time again — college football season is upon us. Undoubtedly, the biggest story heading into the 2013 season is the cloud of scandal following Texas A&M University star quarterback and reigning Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel.
The true beauty of sports is watching David face Goliath, and no conference better represents David than the Mid-American Conference.
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis was given a raise and bonus for the second consecutive year at today’s Board of Trustees meeting.
Many college athletes strive to be professional.
Friday, 10 trustees will most likely cast unanimous votes on resolutions at a board retreat in Columbus, but one thing is for certain: Those votes won’t be from either of the two Ohio University student trustees.
My name is Sophie Kruse, and I’m addicted to Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
Ohio University’s Board of Trustees will discuss increasing faculty raises and taking out more debt to pay for its backlog of construction projects.
A plea bargain could be on the table for a former Ohio University student who allegedly stabbed another student with a broken bottle in February.
Ohio football players Larenzo Fisher, a junior cornerback, and Greg Windham, a redshirt freshman quarterback, pleaded not guilty to drug-trafficking charges Wednesday.
Editor’s note: This article features interviews from students who have used illegal narcotics. Their names have been changed to protect their identities.
Some local renewable energy advocates say Ohio University should accept a renewable energy deal to fund a solar power plant in Southeastern Ohio — or any plan that diversifies the university’s energy consumption — in part because of a commitment OU President Roderick McDavis signed in 2007.
Student Senate kicked off the year discussing a tobacco policy that will be presented to the Board of Trustees in the presence of some of Ohio University’s biggest names.