Despite SB 5 repeal, GOP not pessimistic
By Lucas Daprile | Nov. 9, 2011Even though Ohio voters defeated one of state Republicans’ most controversial issues when they voted against Issue 2, Gov. John Kasich and other GOP leaders are looking ahead.
Even though Ohio voters defeated one of state Republicans’ most controversial issues when they voted against Issue 2, Gov. John Kasich and other GOP leaders are looking ahead.
The end of fall quarter brings a fairly universal feeling to the Ohio University campus. We push through these last few hectic weeks with the finish line — an absurdly long holiday break — close in mind. I’d challenge anyone to find a student on campus today that doesn’t feel overwhelmed with finals week fast approaching.
Ohio University’s College of Business is following suit in a nationwide trend that has seen fewer business school applications.
In the Nov. 7 edition of The Post, Joe Lorek, an alumnus, criticizes OU students for leaving the Temple vs. Ohio game before it was over. He said students were rude to do so. Here’s a response to Joe.
Ohio University’s Student Senate unanimously voted to support the continuation of what members consider one of its proudest achievements — student housing that doesn’t discriminate by gender.
Student Senate intends to ask students to chip in their cash for Ohio University’s Promise Lives Campaign.
MT. PLEASANT, Mich. — The Bobcats take on the Chippewas Thursday night in a midweek Mid-American Conference contest with MAC East title implications. If Ohio wins, the team will be the only in the division with two MAC losses. Follow the action and let The Post know what you think.
Ohio University students aren’t exactly lit up over the possibility of OU becoming a smoke-free campus even as other Ohio universities change their smoking policies.
Residents gathered on their West Washington Street porches last night to survey the aftermath of an alleged drunk-driving accident that damaged six cars.
Ohio (19-9, 11-3 Mid-American Conference) has two opportunities to notch its 20th win on the season. Coach Ryan Theis has placed more emphasis on his team’s conference mark rather than the overall record.
After plans were announced to move the location where death-row inmates are housed in Ohio, renovation and preparation efforts are underway at the Chillicothe Correctional Institution.
Central Michigan plays its home games in Mt. Pleasant, but Ohio’s past trips to the scenic city have been more akin of ascending Mount Doom.
Among the many ways veterans will be honored on Veteran’s Day, Athens High School will perform A Piece of My Heart, a show about 26 American women serving in Vietnam.
For all but 16 Division I field-hockey teams, the 2011 season is now finished.
The election results yesterday brought a lot of change across Ohio. But a lot stayed the same locally — Paul Wiehl was elected to his second term as Athens mayor.
Columbus-native singer and songwriter, Joey Hebo, will be pulling the plug on tonight’s “super show” to welcome the latest addition to his family.
On Sunday, the Singing Men of Ohio, Ohio University Women’s Chorale and Athens’ Children’s Choir will present the Ohio University Fall Choral Concert at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.
Two critically acclaimed writers will share their experiences and works as Appalachian writers tomorrow night.