Former UN ambassador to speak on foreign policy to OU students
By Will Drabold | Apr. 14, 2013Talk of North Korea and hellfire missiles will enrage or entertain those in Walter Hall Monday night.
Talk of North Korea and hellfire missiles will enrage or entertain those in Walter Hall Monday night.
Graduation is approaching, friends and enemies, and let me tell you, for a while there I was terrified. It seemed like I’d applied for jobs everywhere! The music production thing with Glee fell through, then there was that Pope fiasco, and after my botched attempt at applying to Chipotle I’m no longer allowed 50 feet within the Mexican border. But I’ve finally found the perfect entry-level job for the young college graduate:
The Ohio women’s golf team was in windy Bowling Green last weekend competing in the Falcon invitational at Stone Ridge Golf Club.
More than 70 organizations and 1,400-plus students gathered at College Green Sunday afternoon to clean up Athens.
Editor’s note: This is the first story in the second installment of The Post’s Aiding Athens series, which profiles non-profit organizations in Athens County. Check out each story for ways in which you can help.
After returning from sabbatical Roger Braun is once again taking the helm of Ohio University’s Percussion Ensemble.
By Nathan Gordon | ng312310@ohiou.edu | @GordonRises
By the time 11Fest ended with the bang of fireworks after DJ Steve Aoki’s set, the jam-packed field had become soaked with beer that flew through the sky as the partiers began the journey home.
While college graduation is a time for graduates and their families to celebrate academic achievement, one event took time to celebrate graduates’ achievements outside the world of academia, as well.
I am Zi Wang, a senior studying psychology, and I am the president of the Chinese Student Scholar Association at OU.
With all of the talk about buzzwords in the VOICE campaign, let me throw a few buzzwords your way: TUITION! AFFORDABILITY! Do I have your attention now? Well that is pretty much the strategy behind the FUSS for OU Student Senate platform. Throw out the “tuition” word; say that you are against a tuition raise (who isn’t?) and claim that you will make OU a more affordable college. That’s great and all, but how is yelling at the administration and opposing any plan that they have going to accomplish anything? Wouldn’t you take someone more seriously if you had a serious conversation with them, rather than them just yelling that you are wrong all the time?
As a graduating senior, I have not felt the need get involved with the Student Senate election this year. I have opinions, but the choices Ohio University will be making in a few days will not be directly affecting me. However, the April 14 letter, “FUSS’ claims of senate stagnation are out of line” deserves a response from someone.
Editor’s note: Because Delfin Bautista does not identify with one specific gender, the non-gendered “they” is used as a pronoun.
Stuart’s Opera House, in association with the Ohio University Performing Arts and Concert Series, will give students and locals the opportunity to spice up their lives with a little Latin flavor.
Two students have the privilege of representing the other 20,000 of us on the board that makes the university’s most important decisions.
The second dean of students finalist returned to Athens Sunday after six years away, hoping for a new job — and a hot dog from O’Betty’s.
By Meryl Gottlieb| mg986611@ohiou.edu| @buzzlightmeryl
"Romeward Bound" --When The Captain asks Lily to move to Rome for a year to be his art consultant, she fears that Marshall will resent her. Meanwhile, Ted and Barney become obsessed with a girl who is hiding her amazing body under a puffy coat, on HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, Monday, April 15 (8:00-8:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Pictured: Jason Segel as Marshall Erikson. Photo: Cliff Lipson/CBS é 2013 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.