Student Senate transitions to the new realities of online schooling
By Grant Ritchey | Mar. 25, 2020Pass/Fail grading options were addressed at the meeting.
Pass/Fail grading options were addressed at the meeting.
As odd as it may seem, this new quarantined life we’re all being thrust into all but requires everyone to do a little binge-watching.
Molly Schramm, Baylee DeMuth and Matt Geiger will be the executive editors of The Post for the 2020-2021 academic year.
The drainage, although not harmful to humans, has left an impact on aquatic life throughout the ecosystem.
It’s time to get off the couch, and hit the yoga mat.
Sweeping mass surveillance legislation is slithering its way through our nation’s government, and it poses a critical threat to the personal freedom of all Americans.
The package actually contained vape juice.
Collective action is clearly paramount in this time. That, however, poses a problem: American culture is notoriously individualistic.
The staff is offering several online opportunities.
The student was on a study abroad trip when they first contracted symptoms.
The university will reevaluate the budget at a later time.
A lot of old familiar faces return for the finale.
Many restaurants, bars and coffee shops still remain open for take-out, even with majorly reduced staff and hours.
The transition to remote work looks different for graduate assistants, teaching assistants and research assistants, but students will still receive their Spring Semester stipends.
The shops were ordered to close, as they are not deemed essential businesses and therefore are experiencing economic struggles as they work on commission.
It’s time to get creative with your workouts.
Steps like social distancing and hand-washing aren’t just to protect yourself, but also those around you.
OU students around the world are coming together to stop the spread of COVID-19 through social distancing.
The petition currently has close to 4,000 signatures.
Students of the School of Art & Design and the School of Dance, Film and Theater have difficulty adapting as COVID-19 pressures curriculum to online-only.