Committee addresses concerns about sexual health seminars
Apr. 29, 2008Student Health Services officials will reconsider offering sexual health seminars after a temporary suspension this year.
Student Health Services officials will reconsider offering sexual health seminars after a temporary suspension this year.
Here at The Post, several reporters pride themselves on being able to get the dirt on Ohio University administrators or Athens city officials. They get a rush when they're able to write about budget deficits, presidential evaluations or the failures of Baker University Center. They like to file records requests and sort through documents that back up or even contradict their human sources.
After a year and a half in the making, Ohio University released a revised free speech policy that more clearly defines who can and cannot organize events on campus.
Monday, I had an interview with a company that turned out to be elitist. But even before I knew this, I was turned off by the required uniform. Remember those horrible monochromatic track suits of the eighties? The ones that swished when you walked? Think that - in red white and blue with sexless polo shirts and all white orthopedic like tennis shoes. Each employee looked like a depressed American flag. I suggest that instead of wearing the flag, we should honor the idea of it, freedom ' in this case ' of fashion.
The XFL. Pepsi Blue. Communism. Sometimes things that sound great on paper turn out less successful in practice. Enter AlcoholEdu, the infamous alcohol education program and required reading for thousands of incoming freshman every year at universities nationwide. The online course is on unsteady ground at Ohio University as administrators scramble to find $40,000 to support it another year. But we wonder if the university might have more pressing financial concerns to attend to.
In regards to Natasha Raquel Bush's April 22 response to Emily Glauser's column on marijuana, I would kindly like to inform Ms. Bush a little something about journalism and the Code of Ethics. According to the Society of Professional Journalists, public enlightenment is the forerunner of justice and the foundation of democracy. The duty of the journalist is to further those ends by seeking truth and providing a fair and comprehensive account of events and issues. Conscientious journalists from all media and specialties strive to serve the public with thoroughness and honesty. It is a journalist's duty to seek truth and report it. The truth is marijuana use is prevalent among many students at Ohio University. To turn our backs on this issue merely for the sake of saving the reputation of the school would be a biased decision and a severe blow to the field of journalism.
In today's popular music, the influx of trendy indie pop was sweet at first but soon became sickeningly annoying. However, one such band, The Kooks, is a group that I can still manage to easily stomach.
The Bobcats had been missing a key contributor in their lineup since conference play began in late March, but now Melissa Bonner is back, and coach Jill Matyuch couldn't be happier.
Ohio University will raise most campus parking fines $5 on July 1 to fund parking lot maintenance and increase salaries for Parking Services' five staff members.
Ohio women's basketball coach Sylvia Crawley will be named Boston College's new head coach today at a 2:30 p.m. news conference.
Employers, take note: It's illegal to pay a woman less than a man if she is doing equal work. But if you think it will take her longer than half a year to notice the discrimination, give it a try ' you'll probably get away with it.
Former Bobcat safety Todd Koenig has signed a contract with the Cleveland Browns as an undrafted college free agent, his agent Keith Conrad said yesterday.
What: Professional & Dining Etiquette Training Dinner
I would like to acknowledge Cathy Wilson and her column Green With Envy
Graduate Student Senate President Dominic Barbato congratulated the senate on its successful lobbying to secure health care subsidies for graduate assistants at last night's meeting.