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Post Letter: Reader's impact on students invaluable aspect of Scripps

I am writing this letter as both a Scripps alumna and as a supporter of Professor Bill Reader. To me, Bill was more than just a professor ­- he was a friend, inspiration and mentor. He guided me through my academic career with patience, care and even some constructive criticism when I needed it. He urged me to be my best, to strive for excellence and helped me hone the skills that I now utilize to earn my livelihood.



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Class lays out realistic marketing experience

This quarter, Ohio University juniors studying graphic design are creating and selling T-shirts for a class project while also getting hands-on experience in their field.


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Shively sprinkler causes early morning alarm

Students living in Shively Hall were jarred awake by the familiar sound of a fire alarm yesterday morning after a faulty door-closing mechanism set off a sprinkler in the Grab N Go, flooding the area.



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Elliptical energy falls short of projected goal

Ping Recreation Center's 20 elliptical machines are generating far less energy than anticipated, but Ohio University administrators say they are not worried about the shortfall.


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Threat sparks fearful reaction

Although threats of racial violence at nearby Hocking College appeared empty, many of Ohio University's black students were on high alert yesterday - some even skipped class to avoid becoming potential targets.


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Delta Tau Delta asks for appeal

A second Ohio University hearing board will review Delta Tau Delta's suspension today after the fraternity's request for an appeal.


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Post Letter: 'Post' disappoints, waits too long to cover Reader tenure story

We write this letter as journalism students who feel that The Post has slacked in what should be its primary job: reporting the news. Last Friday, Assistant Professor Bill Reader of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism went before a Faculty Senate committee to appeal for his job. Professor Reader has been in the middle of a vicious tenure battle for the better part of a year now. What has resulted is a vicious attack on his character from what we feel are unsubstantiated claims. Furthermore, one of the most unfortunate aspects of this situation is that, until Monday, The Post failed to report what was happening. Instead, they chose to utilize a wait-and-see approach.


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Post Letter: Supreme Court's decision on political donations overblown

Kevin Zieber's column about the recent Supreme Court ruling that overturned the prohibition on corporations and labor unions to spend money on political speech before elections had justifiable concern, albeit misguided. Justice Anthony Kennedy, who wrote the main opinion for the ruling, said when Government seeks to use its full power


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HR administrator leaves for similar position at Purdue

Ohio University's chief human resource officer announced yesterday that he will leave Athens in March and accept a position at Purdue University, making him the second top administrator to leave OU this calendar year.


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