Post Editorial: OU Judiciaries violates right to due process in hearings
Apr. 4, 2011If you are ever referred to University Judiciaries, don’t waste your time looking for a lawyer.
If you are ever referred to University Judiciaries, don’t waste your time looking for a lawyer.
Ohio University has students that hail from Ohio to California to China, but most students know little about the environment in which they live.
Ohio University announced yesterday that Athens native Atul Gawande will give the 2011 undergraduate commencement speech.
Editor’s Note: Daniel Borzelleca lives with Adam Wagner, the culture editor of The Post.
When Geno Ford left Kent State last week to become the head coach at Bradley University, it dealt another blow to the quality of Mid-American Conference men’s basketball.
Put them together in the locker room, and there will be plenty of laughs. Put them together in the bed of a three-quarter ton pickup truck, and there might be trouble. But put Ohio’s starting offensive linemen on the line of scrimmage, and quarterbacks and running backs will have time and space to work their craft.
After making its mark on the local music scene, Duke Junior & The Smokey Boots has set its sights on nationwide recognition by competing in Billboard.com’s Battle of the Bands.
Editor’s Note: This is the third in a four-part series about the current job market.
One spring day in 1989, first-year coach Joe Carbone stood and watched as West Virginia State, the Division II team Ohio was playing, blasted about 15 balls out of the park during pre-game batting practice.
Ohio University’s new heating plant will not use coal as an energy source, said university officials in a letter to a Sierra Club representative early last week.
The White House launched an Interfaith and Community Service Campus Challenge on March 17. President Obama’s address challenged college students and administrators to promote religious pluralism through interfaith service projects on their campuses.
Future construction projects in Athens could be more energy efficient if City Council members pass an ordinance to adopt greener building standards.
The dean of Ohio University’s Patton College of Education and Human Services testified in front of the state House of Representatives in February, saying she believes there are holes in the legislation that would bring Teach for America to Ohio.
The Baker “Peace” Conference is poorly named.
Both Democratic candidates vying for Athens City Council’s First Ward seat say litter is the name of the game.
As colleges’ and universities’ budgets continue to shrink, nearby Hocking College will create an advisory committee to plan for a $2 million cut in funding.
In a tragic occurrence last winter, Ohio University student Andrea Robinson died from type-B bacterial meningitis.
The changing shape of journalism is leading to new and unexpected economic models, many of which will be discussed at the third annual Schuneman Symposium beginning tomorrow.
About 15 Ohio University employees attended yesterday’s open forum to evaluate one of the two finalists for the position of director of government relations.
A Canton man was arrested Saturday for the rape of a juvenile in Albany and is being held on $500,000 bail.