Stewart out of touch with OU students
Sep. 22, 2004I am writing in response to the article, In debate over debates
I am writing in response to the article, In debate over debates
In a recording that became public last week, Conservative strategist Grover Norquist, head of the Washington, D.C.-based Americans for Tax reform, lambasted Gov. Bob Taft in a private meeting with members of the organization Republicans Abroad at the Republican National Convention.
Free time for many students at Ohio University often signifies a trip to Ping or an evening at the Front Room. Marshall Lilly, who has a master's degree in political science and is now working on his thesis, used his free time and decided to inspire political awareness in as many people as possible.
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow tries to dazzle us with impressive visuals and a star-studded cast. Too bad there is no such thing as a CGI script.
The Ohio University graduate student who was hit by an Ohio University vehicle near West Green Tuesday is still in critical condition at Grant Medical Center in Columbus.
Despite the candidates' similar stances on improving education in southeastern Ohio, Rep. Jimmy Stewart, R-Athens, recently received the endorsements of the Ohio Education Association and the Ohio Federation of Teachers, beating out Democratic opponent Pat Lang.
As chair of the University Library Committee, I am disappointed by the response of the Faculty Senate to a recent incident that occurred in Alden Library, when several items in a display on art in war were removed. These items depicted one candidate in the forthcoming election in an extremely negative light. The Faculty Senate has criticized the Dean of Libraries for her decision and urged her to restore the materials to public display. During the discussion on the motion, it became apparent that many senators think it is acceptable for the university to take a partisan position in an election. This is a position that I cannot accept.
ATLANTA -Javier Valentin hit a three-run homer to cap Cincinnati's five-run comeback in the ninth inning off closer John Smoltz, leading the Reds to an 11-8 victory over the Atlanta Braves yesterday night.
Diversity has descended upon the Athens campus! Well, at least for two days. Last weekend the Center for International Studies sponsored a workshop discussing the issues of intractable conflicts around the world, focusing in on the cases of Colombia, Indonesia and Sudan. Populating the gallery of Grover Hall was a mélange of faculty, students and other curious individuals of different ethnic backgrounds. It was inspiring. It was incredible. It was in Athens?
Midfielder Natalie Grein recorded two goals for the Ohio women's soccer team last weekend and was named the Ohio Athlete of the Week. The senior event management major sat down with The Post's Joe Rominiecki to discuss a rocky start to her season, her role as a Bobcat and the finer points of wearing a warm-up jersey.
One in four women will be sexually assaulted during their college years, and this statistic does not seem to be declining.
CLEVELAND -Along typical streets in this city's Mount Pleasant neighborhood, some homes are beautifully maintained, but some are in disrepair or boarded up. Abandoned storefronts mix with businesses alive and well.
During the past few years, Ohio University has had a befuddling policy on political or artistic displays in its Athens and regional campuses. Two years ago, administrators approved the horrific, dishonest Genocide Awareness Week display, which stood on the Howard Hall Site. Enormous placards showed images of aborted fetuses alongside lynched Southern blacks, piles of Cambodian skulls and victims of Nazi concentration camps. For a week that included Passover, thousands of people walked past.
Reinstatement of censored pieces from the art exhibit in Alden Library and the creation of an Office of Off-Campus Housing were the focus of Ohio University Student Senate's second meeting of Fall Quarter.
Because of the beginning and ending dates of this quarter, some Ohio University students will have to take exams on Saturday of finals week, said Jack Jeffery, media specialist.
If God himself (or herself) had constructed a sacred ground for college football, Peden Stadium would have been its quintessence.
Ohio wide receiver Chris Jackson is a man of few words and, at least early on in the 2004 season, many catches.
As Mike Bart searches through the various milk crates in his room for the record he wants, pulling out and replacing each LP, he can't stop smiling.
The Bush and Kerry camps finally have ironed out the details that will allow the campaign to rouse itself out of the mud and to step into the spotlight of a free exchange not of insults, but of issues. Both sides have agreed on the dates and places for the presidential debates -with the first one scheduled for Sept. 30 at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Fla. While it is refeshing that the candidates finally have agreed to stage one of America's most revered political traditions, it is frankly about time. The debates are not only a time-honored tradition, but have influenced the way the viewing public has voted in previous elections.
GONAIVES, Haiti -Rescuers dug through mud and ruined homes for bodies yesterday, expecting the death toll of more than 600 from Tropical Storm Jeanne to rise even further, with half the crowded northern city of Gonaives still under water from the weekend's devastating winds and rain.