Student Senate Presidential Elections: Communication methods debated
May 4, 2009Student Senate presidential candidates Molly Shea and Robert Leary sparred over communication last night in the first debate of the election.
Student Senate presidential candidates Molly Shea and Robert Leary sparred over communication last night in the first debate of the election.
An average student at Ohio University pays thousands of dollars each quarter in general fees, technology fees and tuition. It's unlikely that a student knows where those funds go.
The first of three candidates for Ohio University's executive vice president and provost spent yesterday on campus meeting with students, faculty and administrators.
Students who attend a show or concert at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium are entertained for a few hours. For Todd Coogan, however, the planning behind those events takes much longer.
Wendy Wallace was an hour into her shift as cook at Bromley Hall dining hall when she overheard a volunteer fireman's radio announce that her house had caught fire.
Court records detailing a former Athens police officer's convictions for dereliction of duty will soon be removed from public view.
I just wanted to write in and express my agreement with Mr. Bodie Stewart, a linguistics instructor here at OU. We do need a new Student Senate that respects and advocates for the student body. I want to break down, from my perspective, why that's not been possible for the last four years.
When most people pour water or coffee, they don't analyze the liquids' container. Ohio University graduate student Nicholas Bivins, however, spent the past year working on
Three letters have bombarded my Facebook alerts, AOL instant messenger statuses and text message inbox since I woke up yesterday morning.
In lieu of the Board of Trustees approving more than 200 new or higher fees, I am dedicating this column to the wallet of my readers. We all know the economy is bad. You'd have to be either really dense or living under a rock not to know how bad things are for most people out there. So what are the trustees: dense or living under a rock?
Three landlords found guilty of failing to submit landlord-tenant agreements appealed their cases last month.
according to the Web site of the National Day of Prayer Task Force, a private organization whose purpose is to encourage participation in the National Day of Prayer. It started in 1952 under a resolution by the United States Congress, and was signed by President Truman.
It isn't easy being a collegiate starting pitcher.
Success at the highest level doesn't come easy. For Bahiyjaui Allen, it is all about balance.
An Ohio University student who died after falling from the fourth floor of his residence hall allegedly tested positive for drugs in a hospital examination, the Franklin County coroner said.
Joe Carbone has maintained the importance of winning two games every weekend in the Mid-American Conference.
The New Marshfield man who fought off four would-be robbers outside his trailer in February, which now sits at the center of a resulting murder investigation, pleaded not guilty to unrelated cocaine charges Friday.